Trump isn’t perfect.
The problem is too many people act like they know exactly what’s going on behind the curtain.
Maybe they threatened his family?
Maybe there’s intelligence?
Maybe there’s more to the story?
I don’t know. Nor do u.
I do know this: if MAGA keeps tearing each other & Trump apart, the future some people joke about could become reality tomorrow👇
Donald Trump on why he didn't want to be President in 1980:
In a fascinating interview with Rona Barrett, a 34-year-old Donald Trump is asked if he would ever want to be President of the United States.
His answer might surprise you:
"I really don't believe I would, Rona. But I would like to see somebody as the president who could do the job."
Trump explains why the most capable people stay away from politics:
"Most men are frightened of politics today… The most capable people are not necessarily running for political office and that is a very sad commentary on the country. They head major corporations and they had this and that, but they are not running for political office."
When Barrett pushes him on why he himself wouldn't run, given his wealth and accomplishments, Trump gives a revealing answer:
"Because I think it's a very mean life. I would love and I would dedicate my life to this country, but I see it as being a mean life."
He continues with a critique of the political process itself:
"Somebody with wrong views and somebody with the kind of views that are maybe a little bit unpopular, which may be right but may be unpopular... wouldn't necessarily have a chance of getting elected against somebody with no great brain but a big smile. And that's a sad commentary for the political process."
Trump points to television as the culprit, using a striking historical example:
"The Abraham Lincolns of the world... Abraham Lincoln would probably not be electable today because of television. He was not a handsome man and he did not smile at all. He would not be considered to be a prime candidate for the presidency and that's a shame, isn't it?"
Despite his reluctance to run himself, Trump expresses a strong belief in the power of the right leader:
"There is one man that can turn this country around. I could tell you I know a number of people that would be excellent presidents… they're very, very competent, they're leaders, they have the respect of everybody, and they would be fabulous presidents. But they're not running for political office."
What Trump said he'd rather do at the time:
"What I would like to be involved in is trying to help choose somebody or working with a group of people whereby they put up a candidate who would be acceptable to be the president of the country."
The US ranks 3rd in gun violence out of 193 nations. Remove the top 5 Democrat-run, liberal cities with strict gun control, and it drops to 189th. This shows gun control cause increase violence
California Rep Kevin Kiley says they have learned the $100 million dollar pacific palisades Fire Aid concert money was laundered to nonprofits
“What we have learned is absolutely beyond belief — Tens of thousands of people donated raising a hundred million dollars for what they was were told was direct relief for the victims. But now we've learned that this money didn't go to the victims at all. Instead, it went to nonprofits”
Here are some examples
- CA Native Vote Project: $100,000 for voter participation for Native Americans
- Community Organized Relief Effort (CORE): $250,000 for programs prioritizing undocumented immigrants
- Altadena Talks Foundation: $100,000 went to supported podcasts, including Toni Raines podcast
- NAACP Pasadena: $100,000 political advocacy
- Los Angeles Black Worker Center $550,000 to political advocacy organizations
- Center for Applied Ecological Remediation: $500,000 for fungus/microbe/plant soil remediation projects
Over $500,000 went to bonuses for nonprofit leaders and consultants
In this video
.@elonmusk draws a sharp historical contrast:
• A tiny tax on tea helped spark the American Revolution.
• Today, Americans face relentless taxation — on earnings, purchases, ownership, and even death — with “the living daylights taxed out of us.”
• Yet there’s no revolt.
• Much of the revenue funds things “you don’t even agree with.”
His solution: Reduce the size of government, spend less, and let people keep a lot more of their hard-earned money.
This isn’t abstract philosophy for him — it’s a practical warning about incentives, liberty, and sustainability.
1. “Taxed on income. Taxed on spending. Taxed on what you own. Then taxed when you die.
This is what ‘freedom’ looks like now?”
2. “And the money gets spent on things a lot of us don’t even agree with.”
3. “Time to reduce the size of government and give power + money back to the people. Who’s with me? 🔥”
In short, Musk’s worldview here is classically liberal in the American founding sense: Government exists to protect liberty and should be limited. Excessive taxation and spending erode that liberty, kill incentives, and risk economic collapse. He sees the current system as a slow-motion betrayal of the revolutionary spirit that birthed the country.
This video resonates because it’s simple, patriotic, and hits a nerve — especially on .@X where frustration with taxes and bureaucracy runs high. It’s not anti-government; it’s anti-wasteful, overreaching government.
Los Angeles mayoral candidate DOG WALKS Democrat Mayor Karen Bass after she claimed Pratt was “exploiting the grief” of the people from Pacific Palisades.
PRATT: “Yeah, I’m not sure if Karen Bass forgot that she let my house burn down and my parents’ house burn down, and I had actual neighbors burn alive across the street from my childhood home.”
“The only grief is my grief, my community’s grief, that I initially started this fight on behalf of and she forgets, I have received two community advocate awards from the Pacific Palisades community.”
“So, it’s the most insane, psycho, diabolical thing I’ve heard in a minute, but it’s not shocking.”
“This is the same woman that will allow 7,000 houses to burn to the ground, 12 people to burn alive, and then actively cover it up.”
“Get caught covering it up, and then say that the LA Times is lying, even though they have the emails where she’s altering the after action report, which, as far as I’m concerned, is obstruction of justice.”
“So, it’s disgusting. It’s disgusting.”
“The fact that she’s trying to think that I want to be in this position.”
“I want to be back in my life that she let burn down.”
“That’s why I got into this race because somebody like her should not be in a position of power ever again, in history.”
@spencerpratt just ended her.
This should be on every American’s mind. Every single day
“It’s pretty wild that a tiny tax on tea started the revolution and, and now, now we get the living daylights tax out of us and there's no revolution”
“I mean, you get taxed on what you own. You get taxed on what you buy, and you get taxed on what you own. And it's like, okay, this is taxes, taxes, taxes
And then what does it get spent on? A bunch of the stuff it gets spent on you don't even agree with — we need to reduce the size of government and just spend less money and let the people keep a lot more of their hard-earned money”
It’s taxation without representation
We need to, at the very least, Abolish the Income Tax
Elon Musk just described the most sophisticated theft operation in American history.
Not a heist. A system.
Your tax dollars leave Washington.
They enter a non-governmental organization. The government. With different letterhead.
Musk: “Obviously if it’s a government-funded non-governmental organization, it’s just the government.”
They cross a border.
American law stops following them.
They pass through three more entities in three more countries.
They come home.
Different pocket. Clean hands. Perfect crime.
Musk: “The government can send money to an NGO that is then no longer governed by the laws of the United States.”
Now run the math.
Congressional salary. $200,000.
Average net worth of a longtime member of Congress. North of $20 million.
Musk: “There are a lot of strangely wealthy members of Congress. I just can’t connect the dots of how they got $20 million earning $200,000 a year. Nobody can explain that.”
Nobody is supposed to.
This machine ran untouched for decades for one reason. Human limitation.
A forensic team cannot trace ten thousand wire transfers across fifty global jurisdictions at once.
The corruption does not hide in darkness.
It hides in volume.
They built a labyrinth so deliberately complex that the sheer weight of it collapses every investigation before it starts.
Paper buries paper. Bureaucracy absorbs inquiry.
The entire architecture was engineered to exhaust you.
Then artificial intelligence arrived.
AI does not get tired.
It cannot be bought.
It does not lose the thread at wire transfer 4,000.
You give it the entire global ledger. It maps every node, every transfer, every shell entity, every offshore NGO across every jurisdiction. Not in weeks. In hours.
It finds the signal inside the noise.
It flags the pattern.
It traces a dollar from a D.C. appropriation to a Cayman shell to a congressional portfolio in the time it takes a human auditor to find his parking spot.
The labyrinth was built to defeat human eyes.
It is defenseless against a machine that reads the entire maze at once.
This is why the establishment is not just annoyed by DOGE.
They are terrified.
Musk: “We’re going to try to figure it out and stop it.”
He did not arrive in Washington to trim budgets.
He arrived with supercomputing, AI audit systems, and a mandate to map the full financial architecture of the federal government.
For the first time in history, the complexity that protected the corruption is the very thing that will expose it.
Every shell entity is a signature.
Every routing pattern is a fingerprint.
Every congressman who walked in earning $200,000 and walked out worth $20 million is now a variable in an equation that will be solved.
The swamp was never impenetrable.
It was just too big for human hands.
It was never built for this.
Pay attention now!
Joe legal works in construction, has a Social Security number and makes $25.00 per hour with taxes deducted.
Jose illegal also works in construction has no Social Security number and makes $15.00 per hour cash, under the table.
Ready?... now pay attention....
Joe legal: $25.00 per hour × 40 hours = $1,000.00 per week or $52,000.00 per year. Now, take 31% away for State and Federal taxes. Joe legal now has $31,231.00.
Jose illegal: $15.00 an hour × 40 hours = $600.00 per week or $31,200.00 per year. Jose illegal pays no taxes. Jose illegal now has $31,200.00.
Joe legal pays medical and dental insurance with limited coverage for his family at $600.00 per month, or $7,200.00 per year. Joe legal now has $24,031.00.
Jose illegal has full medical and dental coverage through the State and local clinics and emergency hospitals at a cost of $0.00 per year. Jose illegal still has $31,200.00.
Joe legal makes too much money and is not eligible for food stamps or welfare. Joe legal spends $500.00 per month for food or $6,000.00 per year. Joe legal now has $18,031.00.
Jose illegal has no documented income and is eligible for food stamps, WIC and welfare. Jose illegal still has $31,200.00.
Joe legal pays rent of 1,200.00 per month or $14,400.00 per year. Joe legal now has $9,631.00.
Jose illegal receives $500.00 per month Federal rent subsidy. Jose illegal pays out that $500.00 per month or $6,000.00 per year. Jose illegal still has $31,200.00.
Joe legal pays $200.00 per month or $2,400.00 per year for car insurance. Some of that is uninsured motorist insurance. Joe legal now has $7,231.00.
Jose illegal says, "We don't need no stinkin' insurance."... and still has $31,000.00.
Joe legal has to make his $7,231.00 stretch to pay utilities, gasoline.. etc.
Jose illegal has to make his $31,200.00 stretch to pay utilities, gasoline and what he sends out of the country every month....
Joe legal now works overtime on Saturdays or gets a part time job after work.
Jose illegal has nights and weekends off to enjoy with his family.
Joe legal's and Jose illegal's children both attend the same elementary school.
Joe legal pays for his children's lunches while...
Jose illegal's children get a government-sponsored lunch.
Jose illegal's children have an after school ESL program.
Joe legal's children go home.
Now, when they reach college age...
Joe legal's kids may not get into a State school and may not qualify for scholarships, grants or other tuition help, even though Joe has been paying for State schools through his taxes, while...
Jose illegal's kids go to the, 'head of the class' because they are a minority.
Joe legal and Jose illegal both benefit from the same police and fire services, but Joe paid for them and Jose did not.
Do you get it, now?
If we vote for or support any politician that supports illegal aliens,... we are part of the problem.
Its way PAST time to take a stand for America and Americans!
🚨 Exposing California's corrupt "Stop Nick Shirley Act", instead of going after the fraudsters California is now going after the people exposing the fraud.
This bill AB 2624 will:
- Criminalize journalists with misdemeanors, $10,000 fines, imprisonment, and content takedown
- Let immigrant based NGOs' funding be confidential
- Take away freedom of the press from journalists
- Protect any "immigration support services" information from being public (healthcare, legal services, etc)
This bill was created by the Attorney General's WIFE Mia Bonta to stop fraud from being exposed. Please like and share this video everywhere! By trying to silence and intimidate journalists, they are trying to hide the truth from you. EXPOSE ALL THE FRAUD.
Kari Lake Says Ruben Gallego STOLE 2024 Senate Election Using ActBlue, Gives INSANE Detailed Evidence...
Lake says Gallego received fraudulent contributions and got vote totals that don't add up from his race against her.
"One thing that never has been looked into — and I was sounding the alarm on this — is the ActBlue allegations of smurfing, bringing in millions of dollars to his campaign and using people’s names that really didn’t make the donation."
"When are we going to look into those campaign violations?... And when are we going to look into the shady results of the election? You will never get me to believe that Ruben Gallego got almost as many votes as Donald Trump in the state of Arizona."
This comes on top of the new sexual misconduct allegations against Gallego.
The Senate needs to investigate everything in its newly confirmed probe into Gallego.
DAMNING … DNI Tulsi Gabbard just nailed it.
The Democrats committed straight-up TREASON with the Russia hoax!
She’s calling out Adam Schiff, Nancy Pelosi, and the Deep State clowns for cooking up a fake narrative to impeach President Trump and steal the will of the American people.
This was an attempted coup, plain and simple.
How much longer are we supposed to watch these traitors walk free?
Lock them up! 🇺🇸🔥
🚨 The Command Center for the Deep State in the Senate
Come on now, @LeaderJohnThune isn't the real Senate Republican Leader, Mitch McConnell (visible decline — the freezing episodes, the flattened affect, the inability to articulate even basic remarks — has forced the Senate to operate under a kind of quiet regency) in the shadows remains the Senate Republican Leader, but the machinery of his office has long since been commandeered by a small, tight inner circle.
The real command structure today looks roughly like this, with these Trump-hating pricks:
➡ Josh Holmes, McConnell’s longtime consigliere and one-time chief of staff, remains his public strategist and fixer on the outside. Holmes’ consulting firm, Cavalry, acts as an informal command node — a bridge between donor networks, media, and Senate staff decisions.
➡ Shannon Saylor (chief of staff) and Don Stewart (communications director) manage daily operations — message discipline, media bookings, and which legislative positions McConnell “takes.” They control what he signs and reads.
➡ Kellie Meiman Hock and allied K Street intermediaries ensure that corporate lobby priorities (particularly in defense contracting and banking) continue moving through Senate channels under McConnell’s name.
Essentially, the “McConnell Office” functions as a continuity apparatus for the institutional country club Republican establishment itself — the same faction that pre-Trump era donors rely on to keep the Senate a safe mechanism for corporate and foreign-policy continuity.
His formal title may have changed publicly, but get this, he still has several committee assignments in the 119th Congress (2025–2026), even after stepping down as Senate Republican Leader in January 2025.
Current Committee Assignments (as of April 2026):
Senate Committee on Rules and Administration — Chairman
Senate Committee on Appropriations — Member, including Chairman of the Subcommittee on Defense (Department of Defense)
Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry — Member, including Chairman of the Subcommittee on Food and Nutrition, Specialty Crops, Organics, and Research; also serves on other subcommittees (e.g., Commodities, Derivatives, Risk Management, and Trade; Rural Development, Energy, and Credit)
Joint Committee on Printing — Chairman
Joint Committee of Congress on the Library — Vice Chairman
Somehow, he is STILL actively involved in these roles—for example, chairing hearings on defense appropriations and leading the Rules Committee.
Guess what they do to obstruct Trump and the American citizens?
Also, keeping his fundraising funnels and donor relations stable.
Insiders joke that he’s become a brand identity more than an actor. The scripts, statements, and even press conference talking points are entirely ghostwritten by staff, pre-cleared through leadership allies and major PAC stakeholders.
In effect, the Senate GOP leadership operates as a hydra: McConnell’s figurehead presence still grants procedural control, while a small network of staffers and outside operatives run the day-to-day management of Senate strategy.
In short: no one person “runs the show.” The entity known as “McConnell” is now an operating symbol managed by a corporately aligned cadre of elite globalists ensuring the old guard’s hold on procedural levers remains intact — even as the populist wing grows louder.
His command structure opposes President Trump with a vengeance — though they wouldn’t openly frame it that way.
The entire McConnell apparatus embodies what could be called the institutionalist Republican power bloc: its members operate on a premise of maintaining Washington’s continuity — donor networks, appropriators, defense contractors, and bipartisan deal structures — while treating populist movements as disruptions to be contained, waited out, not led.
Let’s break it down clearly:
1. Philosophical conflict
Trump’s faction: transactional populism — fight the bureaucracy, repatriate manufacturing, weaponize tariffs, defund the permanent state.
McConnell’s faction: procedural corporatism — protect donor flows, preserve the committee system, and maintain Senate decorum (which is really code for protecting influence brokers).
McConnell's people view Trump as useful in elections but dangerous in governance. Their loyalty is not ideological — it’s institutional. Their compass points toward continuity of power, not reform.
2. Operational alignment Inside McConnell’s office and his wider network:
➡ They publicly cooperate with Trump when it’s advantageous (judges, tax cuts, symbolic patriotism). ➡ But privately obstruct moves that threaten the K Street ecosystem — for example, slashing foreign aid, scrutinizing MIC contracts, or drastically reducing Ukraine funding.
➡ Staffers maintain tight communication with Senate appropriators like Shelby’s old shop and lobbyists tied to Raytheon, Lockheed, and BlackRock—entities that view unpredictable populism as a financial hazard.
3. The donor mandate
McConnell’s Senate Leadership Fund (SLF) and its satellite PACs exist to protect incumbents who preserve the status quo. Trump’s populist candidates jeopardize that arrangement because they can’t be controlled or easily fund-matched by traditional corporate donors. Thus, the McConnell network systematically diverts funding away from MAGA-aligned primary challengers — even if it risks losing a seat.
4. The bottom line
They tolerate Trump only when he’s tactically unavoidable. But philosophically, financially, and operationally, they oppose the movement he represents.
If Trump’s White House is insurgent populism, McConnell’s Senate office is the fortress of the “uniparty” "Deep State" establishment — its command staff running covert counterbalance operations to ensure the Senate remains the deep state’s firewall.
Remember the Shadow Government
The Shadow Government (The Unconstitutional Power of Government Secrecy) i.e., CIA, CFR, MSM, FISA, NSA, Silicon Valley, JSOC, DNI (17 Agencies), 5 Eyes, GCHQ MI6, DHS, DOS, NRO, NCTC, NGA, DOD, FBI and the Deep State (The System Behind the Government, unelected bureaucrats with zero accountability) i.e., the Federal Reserve (a private company NOT the government!), the Treasury, Wall Street, Foreign Lobbyists, Military-Industrial Complex (MIC) Lobbyists, the actual Military-Industrial Complex (MIC)/Military-Industrial-Congressional Complex (MICC) itself, Defense Contractors, Intelligence Contractors, World Bank, IMF.
Melania Trump has spoken out publicly in defense of her husband, delivering an emotional statement that has quickly drawn attention across the political landscape.
“What is happening to my husband goes far beyond ordinary criticism. It has become deeply personal and, in many ways, profoundly unfair to a man who has devoted decades of his life to public service. I often ask myself how people can be so relentless. They are attacking a leader who carries immense responsibility every day — someone who works under constant pressure, scrutiny, and expectations that very few people could truly understand. Donald has never asked for sympathy, and he has never blamed others. Instead, he continues to work and lets his actions speak for themselves.”
“To me, Donald is more than just a president. He is a determined, disciplined, and resilient man. Rather than magnifying every mistake or adding more pressure through endless headlines and debates, people should recognize the sacrifices and strength it takes to stand at the center of such intense public attention.
He does not fight simply for power — he fights because he genuinely believes in the future of this nation.”