Millions flood the streets in “No Kings” protests against Trump, but critics call out their hypocrisy for accepting Kamala Harris and Joe Biden without democratic processes or questioning state-party candidate selections. Meanwhile, Trump greenlights Nippon Steel’s acquisition of US Steel, securing a “Golden Share” that grants him and future presidents significant control and veto power over the company. As illegal immigration surged pre-1984, fueled by America’s perceived leniency, questions arise: Will this generation be the last to discern truth from deception? Dive into the controversy, from political double standards to Trump’s steel deal and the future of trust in America.
- What they are telling us is there were millions that participated in the “No Kings” anti-Trump protests. These are the same people that accepted Kamala Harris without any democratic process at all. These are the same people that accepted Joe Biden and his lack of cognitive function. These are the same people that allowed the state parties to select their candidate for president.
- US Steel is gone. Trump clears the way for Nippon — US Steel deal. It is Nippon Steel. In the deal that Trump did, Trump created the Gold Share allowing Japan to purchase US Steel. The structure would give President Trump and his successors a permanent stake in the US still significant sway over its board and veto power over a wide array of companies actions, The Golden Share.
- Will we be the last generation that will know what is real and not real? Think about the possibility of the level of deception going forward.
- Before 1984, this country changed. And there was a push to come to America illegally because the belief was that America would accept it.

