All DOGE required was contact information of the recipients to confirm that funding was not fraudulent. No validated medical funding was stopped.
Anything that appeared to be legitimate lifesaving funding continued and is now administered by the State Department.
If anyone had actually died as a result of DOGE, their names would be worldwide headline news!
On the other hand, USAID did help fund the Wuhan Virology Institute, which caused the deaths of millions, and the revolution that started the Russia-Ukraine war.
“The fraud is not real”
Today: 455 fraudsters charged, $6.5 billion exposed
*silent*
Society will never improve until people and the media can look at issues with a logical perspective of: Is this right or wrong to be happening?
EXPOSE IT ALL
@RealMattCouch Where is the outrage over the BILLIONS of tax dollars that were stolen in Medicare/Medicaid fraud? TDS is real, and I pity those suffering from it.
$90,000,000,000
That’s how much Big Pharma made off the Covid vaccines.
$90 billion.
And it turned out “safe and effective” was code for “cancer and myocarditis”.
Fauci and Big Pharma pushed it knowing it was dangerous.
They all need to be punished.
Crimes against humanity.
The mindboggling arrogance of this bitter, egomaniacal narcissist to disparage great men who had more honor, wit, and genius than this steaming turd could ever dream of having.
Somebody pinch me.
It’s just wild to see the MSM finally admitting that the US-funded biolabs in Ukraine were real this whole time.
I’ve dedicated the last 4+ years of my life to exposing this story, and it’s finally coming to fruition.
🔻 Trump just moved the man who has seen every mortgage, every bank record, and every financial transaction of his enemies — into the chair that controls all 18 intelligence agencies.
Bill Pulte. Head of Fannie Mae. Head of Freddie Mac. The man who oversees every home loan in America.
Today he was appointed Acting Director of National Intelligence.
The media is laughing. "A housing guy running intelligence?" They think it's incompetence. They think Trump made a mistake.
They don't understand what just happened.
For 18 months, Pulte has had access to the mortgage files of sitting congressmen. Exposed fraudulent property claims by political operatives. Opened investigations into financial records that were supposed to stay buried.
One congressman filed a federal complaint last week — claiming Pulte accessed his CONFIDENTIAL mortgage files without authorization.
He didn't deny it.
Now that same man sits above the CIA. Above the NSA. Above the FBI. Above every classified database in the United States.
A man who already knows WHERE they live, WHAT they own, WHO paid for it, and WHICH names are on the deeds — now has access to WHERE they travel, WHO they call, and WHAT they hide.
Tulsi didn't leave because of her husband. She left because her part was FINISHED. The intelligence community has been restructured from the inside. The next phase does not require a diplomat. It requires a forensic accountant with top-secret clearance.
The hunt doesn't begin when you see the arrest. It begins when the man reading the files changes.
The man just changed.
June 9. First sealed indictment unsealed.
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Forward this before it disappears.
Stage being set.
Do people really think that Trump didn’t know gas prices would spike, when we began the military operations in Iran?
Do people really think Trump didn’t know gas prices would stay elevated, as we took control of the Strait of Hormuz.
Guess what else Trump knows?
Trump knows that when a peace deal with Iran is finally negotiated and agreed on;
gas prices will plummet and fast.
Taking control of the Strait of Hormuz was a necessity, if the world was ever going to taste freedom.
The control of energy is a vital part of every country’s economy.
Removing the threat from Iran and the puppet masters control of the Strait, will then remove “artificially elevated” oil prices around the world.
We have never experienced a real “free flow” of oil.
Now we will.
This “free flow” of oil worldwide, is going to create an abundance of energy that will be “needed” for the worldwide economic growth that is about to begin.
That’s why Trump freed up Venezuela first and its vast supply of oil.
The entire focus economically, is on the price of gas.
It’s effecting everything.
Trump knew that he would get “criticism” for the rising gas prices because of the military operations in Iran.
And he also knows that “soon,” he’s going to get “credit” when those gas prices quickly drop and go lower than people even expect.
The average gas price during Trump’s first term was $2.38.
Trump did that while the cabal still controlled the Strait of Hormuz and the oil prices.
Now they have no control.
I think Trump ALREADY knows by mid summer or sooner, that gas prices will be right back down around $2.38 or lower.
But more importantly, they will now “stay low,” because oil will no longer be centralized and controlled.
A “free flow” of oil will create competition and those lower prices are going to fuel (pun intended) the coming Golden Age.
And don’t forget these important facts.
Trump knew this “transition” from cabal controlled oil prices, to a “free flow” of energy, wouldn’t be easy and would make life difficult financially for the American people.
But Trump also knows it’s just a temporary period.
Short term pain for long term gain.
There was no way to avoid the temporary spike in prices.
That’s why he got the biggest tax cuts in history passed and waited to launch this full military operation, as the American people began receiving the biggest tax refunds in history.
And when was the last time the Stock Market was breaking record highs, while war was happening in the Middle East and oil prices were spiking?
Do you think that’s just a coincidence?
I’ve said it for a long time now.
Trump leveraged JP Morgan and the Wall Street banks in his first term.
They are pumping up the market to preserve and increase the American people’s investments and retirement accounts, as we go through this short term rough period.
While everyone right now, thinks “gas prices” are going to be the focus leading into the midterms and they will hurt Trump and the republicans, I don’t think gas prices will be an issue.
Let me make a little prediction.
A peace deal with Iran is incoming soon.
A peace deal with Cuba will “quickly” follow.
The oil price will plummet and so will gas prices.
It will happen much faster than people expect.
Why?
Because this has all been planned and timed.
The peace deals and rapidly dropping gas prices will clear the “stage” for the next big transformation.
Focus will shift.
A new stage will be set.
The entire world’s attention will shift from Iran and gas prices, to what’s about to happen in America.
With the stage clear, the PROSECUTION PHASE can begin.
The exposure of the stolen election in 2020 by the democrats, with the help of foreign adversaries, will create a Constitutional crisis and our ENTIRE election system will be declared a “national security” threat.
Trump and the military, will have the Constitutional authority to round up all the traitors and transform our ENTIRE election system in “every state.”
Rubio’s latest role as Press Secretary was phenomenal today. He knocked question after question from a frenzied press corps out of the park.
He gave a perfect answer when he was asked, “What is your hope for America at a time such as this?”
Rubio responded:
“My hope for America is what it’s always been… We want it to continue to be the place where anyone from anywhere can achieve anything. Where you’re not limited by the circumstances of your birth, by the color of your skin, by your ethnicity - but frankly it’s a place where you are able to overcome challenges and achieve your full potential…
Our history is not one of perfection, but it’s still better than anybody else’s history. Ours is a story of perpetual improvement. Each generation has left the next generation of Americans freer, more prosperous, safer…
As we come upon this 250 year anniversary, I think we have a lot to learn and be proud of in our history. It is one of perpetual and continuous improvement, where each generation has done its part to bring us closer to fulfilling the vision that the founders of this country had upon its founding.”
I know that was spoken like a true politician, but it was damn good 🇺🇸
@mrddmia If you think Pam Bondi, Kash Patel, Susie Wiles or Jared Kushner are gonna be the villians in the story when the history books are written about this revolutionary and transformative new Trump term?
At this point?
You're a dumbass or you're role-playing for $.
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Started under Emil Bove, Pam Bondi fired bad people, hired good people, closed bad cases, and opened good cases.
The shock-and-awe campaign brought to heel the out-of-control DOJ career staff, who thought they didn’t report to anyone—and sabotaged the will of American voters by sabotaging their President and his team.
Pam defended and won a nearly-unbroken series of monumental Supreme Court cases, restoring the President’s constitutional powers to deliver on his electoral mandate for all Americans.
Todd Blanche, her loyal wingman, is finishing the job.
Just as I predicted yesterday…. MSM will falsely claim the Secretary of the Navy was fired because of Battleships.
And the NYTimes is actually worse than I thought. Let me explain….
The mainstream media will make this about the ships because the defense “experts” never want more hulls. They want money flowing into consulting fees, AI “solutions,” and think tank white papers. Steel produces nothing for the Beltway class. A flight deck you can launch F-35s off of does not generate PowerPoints.
But the NYTimes is running an even more sinister play.
Throughout the Biden administration, and later during DOGE’s audit work, I translated every major spending bill into a unit every American can actually visualize: one nuclear aircraft carrier.
Nuclear supercarrier cost: $15 billion.
Biden’s BEAD rural broadband program, which connected zero homes to the internet: $42.5 billion, or roughly three carriers.
Pete Buttigieg’s infrastructure package: $1.1 trillion, or seventy three carriers.
Total DOGE savings to date: $215 billion, or fourteen carriers.
Known Somali-linked fraud in Minnesota, per federal prosecutors: $18 billion, or one carrier plus an Arleigh Burke destroyer.
Why do I keep doing this?
Because for the past two decades the NYTimes has run the same story on loop: the military is the reason for America’s skyrocketing national debt.
That is a psyop. It conditions Americans to believe that steel and sailors, not social programs and grift, are what is bankrupting the country.
Human beings are not wired to understand $15 billion. The mind goes blank at that scale. But every American, left or right, understands the sheer weight and menace of a nuclear aircraft carrier. It is the most visible, most photogenic instrument of state power on earth.
So the NYTimes runs the obvious play.
Paint the carrier as expensive. Pile on delays and cost overruns. Quote an anonymous Pentagon source worrying about bloat. Then anchor the defense budget to “discretionary spending,” a small slice of the real pie, and express it as a percentage of that smaller number.
The Pentagon instantly looks like the whale in the room.
But Medicare alone, roughly $1 trillion in 2025, already eclipses the entire defense budget. Add Medicaid and ACA subsidies and federal health spending hits $1.8 trillion, more than double defense. None of those programs are labeled “discretionary,” so by NYTimes accounting, they “don’t count.”
This is a magic act. The NYTimes holds a shiny capital ship up in one hand to keep your eyes off the social programs bankrupting the country in the other.
Once you see the trick, you cannot unsee it. Every time the NYTimes runs a carrier or battleship exposé, ask one question: what is on the page they did not write?
Nine times out of ten, the answer is sitting just outside the “discretionary” column, quietly metastasizing, while a Ford class carrier gets blamed for the deficit.
America is not going broke building warships. Warships are one time expenses that last decades and are a tiny fraction of the total annual budget.
America is going broke pretending the ledgers that matter do not exist, while a national newspaper gets paid to keep the audience looking the other way.
That’s why they hate battleships. That’s why they tell you they are ridiculous and antiquated warships that are a waste of money. To make you think THIS is the reason why the nation is $39T in debt.
And the best part? Their psyop works on both sides of the aisle… on liberals who hate the military and conservatives who hate federal spending.
Battleships are not a waste of money. All the many fraudulent programs that cost more annually than a single carrier are.
Trump threatening to “take out the entire country in one night" and bombing Iran's power plants and bridges was actually one of his greatest plays of all time. I'm not exaggerating.
But most people lost their minds over Trump's recent comments and post. And that's because they lack a negotiation filter to make sense of him.
Trump has been aggressively scope-setting--establishing a ceiling so high and gruesome that everything below it would eventually look like a reasonable outcome.
I would even argue that this ceasefire wouldn’t have seemed reasonable at all had we not have had Trump’s Easter post. Think about it.
Imagine Trump never having threatened to blow Iran off the map, and the world spending 48 hours ruminating about it.
A ceasefire would’ve seemed mediocre. Not anymore.
It feels like Trump stopped WWIII. He put the image in everyone’s head that Iran was going to get sent back to the stone age. That didn’t happen, so a ceasefire and more negotiations seem like such a big win.
And here’s another move that nobody is talking about. Each time Trump extended a deadline (and he extended four of them) he wasn’t just buying time. He was letting the architecture get bigger.
Deadline one: US-Iran bilateral. Reopen the strait or face strikes.
Deadline two: Pakistan enters the channel. The conversation is no longer two parties; it’s three.
Deadline three: Pakistan hosts Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey in Islamabad. Now it’s a regional table.
Deadline four: the “Islamabad Accord” framework--a named document with regional backing and two phases.
By the time tonight arrived, Trump hadn’t just been negotiating with Iran. He’d been building a coalition of every major regional stakeholder around a shared interest in the outcome.
Saudi Arabia and the UAE have wanted Iran contained for decades. Egypt and Turkey wanted regional stability and a seat at the table. Pakistan wanted the credibility of brokering a historic deal.
In tonight’s post, Trump did something extraordinary: he announced the ceasefire “on behalf of the United States of America, as President, and also representing the Countries of the Middle East.”
He’s not brokering a US-Iran deal anymore. What he's doing is positioning himself as the representative of a regional coalition--Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Egypt, Turkey, Pakistan--all behind the framework that’s now being finalized.
The permanent deal, when it comes, won’t be Trump versus Iran. It’ll be Iran versus a bloc that includes every major power in the region, with Trump holding the pen.
Again, Trump went from a Strait of Hormuz negotiation to a Middle East security architecture. A week ago this didn’t seem possible. Even a few days ago it didn’t seem possible. And yet here we are.
Trump kept the ceiling high enough that the deal had room to grow into something much larger than where it started.
Trump is on an all-time run.
Just stop, we all know your scam.
>Democrats raise taxes.
>Money flows to NGOs packed with Democratic operatives.
>Those operatives take their cut, write a check to Democratic campaigns
> Report back that the problem still exists and needs more funding.
If you fix the problem... the money stops.
So nothing ever gets fixed.
The money vanishes into a network of nonprofits and nobody goes to jail and nobody loses their job and then freaking YOU go on X and point at billionaires.
You doesn't want to fix anything.
Fixed problems don't generate donations or fund your life...
If you wanted to fix the problem you'd care about the fraud, BUT YOU DO NOT.
That's how I know you're lying.
If you think Trump is falling ass backwards into brilliant disentanglement and post-fallout resurgence after resurgence, you’re simply not going to understand what’s being set up until you consider what’s actually being destroyed.
Cling to the postwar script that casts Russia, China and the emerging multipolar players as the existential threats, and the world looks like pure entropy: Trump losing control in the Global South and Middle East, Putin grinding forward in the borderlands amid supposed global isolation, with Xi lurking as the patient wildcard.
When you flip the lens, however, and invert the framing, as I have attempted to do for years, the picture resolves into renewal, rebirth and a sovereign renaissance already underway.
In other words, Trump isn’t stumbling into wider conflict or perpetuating the dissolution of Sovereign Power; he’s running the globalists ragged in their former strongholds, forging mandates for American extraction and abundance through the very optics of managed chaos, while granting Putin and Xi both short-term
windfalls and narrative shielding to do what they need to do to accelerate the globalist disentanglements in their own macro regions of responsibility.
Each disentanglement provokes the next, each Sovereign player benefits directly from the other’s provocations, accelerating the collapse of the unipolar trap into a multipolar order defined not by centralized control, but by cooperative competition among resurgent sovereign powers.
This is the War of Stories at its most refined: interconnected theaters revealing the fragility of the globalist web, where what at first looks like a land littered with scattered and randomized fires is actually the controlled burn clearing space for something far greater.
All of this is going to be framed, predictably, as the unintended consequence of Trump’s folly, but those paying attention will see not the loss of control, but the precise, layered execution of a plan decades in the making.
Just one that isn’t all about us.
The rules-based order isn’t being challenged. It’s being destroyed.
The board isn’t falling apart. It’s being reset.
And the ones who designed the game in the first place are running out of moves.
The intra-MAGA sifting process in the interim isn't anything new.
We saw the exact same thing play out in 2022, when I implored my readers to commit the faces of the faux MAGA class to memory.
Something too few took to heart.
Alas, while it appears we've been thrust into the Kobayashi Maru of our age, Donald Trump has already re-programmed the victory conditions of the test.
The rest is a matter of timing, narrative translation and awakening.
And it's becoming increasingly clear that the choice to know is yours, and that not everyone is going to make that choice.
So be it.
My latest in the Burning Bright Iran Series delves into the Real War I believe is being waged (and won) by the Sovereign Alliance beneath the headlines.
https://t.co/xS0FZ7QzIg