Dive deep into explo­sive polit­i­cal rev­e­la­tions, includ­ing uncov­ered doc­u­ments on 2020 elec­tion cor­rup­tion involv­ing fig­ures like John Bren­nan and James Clap­per, along­side break­ing devel­op­ments on Trump’s aggres­sive trade poli­cies like 50% tar­iffs on Indi­an imports to com­bat trade deficits and Russ­ian oil rerout­ing. The dis­cus­sion also uncov­ers Wall Street’s manip­u­la­tive hous­ing schemes that inflate prop­er­ty val­ues and price out every­day Amer­i­cans, plus key updates on U.S. pol­i­tics such as Iowa’s Sen­ate race sig­nal­ing a poten­tial 2026 blue wave, Geor­gia elec­tion board dra­ma, and calls for crim­i­nal refer­rals. 

  • Elec­tion Cor­rup­tion Rev­e­la­tions: The host high­lights new­ly dis­cov­ered doc­u­ments hid­den in safes and offices, point­ing to delib­er­ate cov­er-ups of 2020 elec­tion politi­ciza­tion led by John Bren­nan, James Clap­per, and oth­ers, caus­ing “immea­sur­able harm” to Amer­i­ca; upcom­ing reviews and poten­tial crim­i­nal refer­rals to the DOJ are expect­ed in the next cou­ple of months, align­ing with exec­u­tive orders for trans­paren­cy.
  • Trump’s Tar­iff Onslaught on India and Chi­na: Trump impos­es a 50% tar­iff on Indi­an imports to address a $44 bil­lion trade deficit, with no direct impact on con­sumer prices like motel rooms or cof­fee; nego­ti­a­tions con­tin­ue with both India and Chi­na, but India faces steep­er tar­iffs than Chi­na, amid con­cerns over stu­dent visas for Chi­nese and Indi­an nation­als enter­ing the U.S.
  • Russ­ian Oil Trade and Sanc­tions Strat­e­gy: India (38%) and Chi­na (47%) are top importers of Russ­ian crude oil, often reselling it on glob­al mar­kets; the host argues that to tru­ly pres­sure Vladimir Putin and end the Ukraine con­flict, the U.S. must shut off oil flows to these coun­tries upfront, rather than rely­ing on secu­ri­ty guar­an­tees.
  • Tar­iff Rev­enue and Glob­al Ship­ping Changes: The U.S. col­lect­ed $22 bil­lion in tar­iff rev­enue in one day alone; new rules end duty-free ship­ping for small inter­na­tion­al parcels (e.g., from Japan, Aus­tralia, Tai­wan), impos­ing up to $800 fees on online orders to curb easy imports.
  • Wall Street’s Hous­ing Mar­ket Manip­u­la­tion: A video break­down expos­es how invest­ment groups buy entire sub­di­vi­sions for $300,000 per house, hold them emp­ty, then inflate val­ues to $700,000 via “mod­el” sales to them­selves, turn­ing neigh­bor­hoods into rentals and pric­ing out local fam­i­lies; this tac­tic dou­bles port­fo­lio val­ues for bor­row­ing, mak­ing home­own­er­ship “vir­tu­al­ly impos­si­ble” for aver­age Amer­i­cans.
  • Polit­i­cal Shifts and Midterm Warn­ings: Iowa Democ­rats flip a state Sen­ate seat, break­ing the GOP super­ma­jor­i­ty and sig­nal­ing a poten­tial “blue wave” for 2026 midterms; in Geor­gia, Repub­li­cans must mobi­lize Trump vot­ers to avoid loss­es, with increased GOP reg­is­tra­tion tied to Trump enthu­si­asm rather than the par­ty itself.
  • Geor­gia-Spe­cif­ic Updates: Dis­cus­sion on Ful­ton Coun­ty elec­tions, includ­ing appoint­ments of Jason Fra­zier and Julie Adams to the board despite com­mis­sion­er resis­tance; cheer­lead­ing for Lt. Gov. Burt Jones’ guber­na­to­r­i­al run, ques­tions on endorse­ments, and an upcom­ing Blue Rib­bon Pan­el on elec­tion pro­ce­dures; the host teas­es the “Geor­gia Hour” seg­ment for deep­er dives.

 

  • Tul­si Gab­bard says more secret burn bags are found in ran­dom safes and offices full of elec­tion hoax docs. The intel­li­gence com­mu­ni­ty has found more secret doc­u­ments relat­ed to the ongo­ing Rus­sia hoax inves­ti­ga­tion. This is devel­op­ing and will be com­ing out very soon. It will go along with the exec­u­tive order. The next cou­ple of months will be very inter­est­ing. 
  • Trump has slapped a 50% tar­iff on India. That is not in your hotel or your cup of cof­fee that is Indi­an owned. This does not include the India and Chi­nese stu­dents that will attend our uni­ver­si­ties. MAGA rages over Trump’s Chi­nese stu­dents announce­ment. Trump will allow 600,000 Chi­nese stu­dents to attend US uni­ver­si­ties. 
  • For months, Indi­an and Amer­i­can trade offi­cials hag­gled over things like tar­iffs and import quo­tas, try­ing to work out an agree­ment both sides could live with. Trump intends on clos­ing a $44B trade deficit with India. We can­not put our prod­ucts on their shelves. India and Chi­na are importers of Russ­ian oil and resell the prod­uct. These ghost fleets leave Rus­sia to resell the oil on the mar­ket. If we seri­ous­ly want to stop Rus­sia, it is not secu­ri­ty guar­an­tees in Ukraine, it is shut­ting the oil off India and Chi­na. Then the Rus­sians’ will be inter­est­ed in our coun­try. 
  • Appar­ent­ly last Fri­day the US col­lect­ed $22B in one day. 
  • The way the sub­di­vi­sions are built now, sin­gle home own­ers are not able to build a home now. One invest­ment group bought out the entire sub­di­vi­sions. Then they let it sit for a year and then sell a cou­ple of homes for much more than it was pur­chased for them­selves. Then it sets the val­ue for the homes. It is mak­ing it impos­si­ble for peo­ple to buy a home. 
  • Up until yes­ter­day repub­li­cans had a super major­i­ty in the Iowa State Sen­ate. Repub­li­cans had the pow­er in the Sen­ate in Iowa. The Sen­ate race in Iowa that could sig­nal a blue wave for the 2026 wave. Our eyes are open to what could hap­pen if we don’t jump now. In the GA state Sen­ate Seat spe­cial elec­tion last night a demo­c­rat pulled the major­i­ty of the vote in a red dis­trict, going into a run off in 30 days. The turnout was very low. You have to remem­ber that peo­ple that vote repub­li­can are vot­ing for Don­ald Trump not the par­ty. 

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