Trump’s Labor Day vision contrasts with Wall Street’s agenda as Europe backs a Brazil-style judicial model. From the Fed fight and Lisa Cook to Europe’s crisis, censorship, and war—plus Trump’s “secret weapons”: classical beauty and real empathy.
Trump’s firing of Fed Governor Lisa Cook sent London into panic—but this isn’t “authoritarianism.” It’s a direct hit on the central-banking cartel and the opening move of a Third American Revolution to rebuild U.S. industry, workers, and sovereignty.
In this episode, Kesha Rogers and Michael Steger delve into pressing national issues, the strategic landscape, and President Trump's resilience in the face of adversity. The discussion covers the anniversary of an assassination attempt on Trump's life, the broader political and cultural war in America, the impact of globalist agendas, and the intricate dynamics of international relationships, specifically focusing on Russia. They also touch on domestic challenges such as economic growth, the Federal Reserve, and the moral crisis exemplified by issues like child trafficking. A thought-provoking session on understanding the real enemies and securing America's future. 00:00 Introduction and Overview
00:54 President Trump's Anniversary Speech 05:39 Michael Steger's Historical Context 09:29 Epstein and Media Obsession 11:12 Russiagate and Intelligence Operations 15:32 Global Conflicts and Trump's Strategy 46:15 Economic Revival and Federal Reserve 56:03 Sex Trafficking and Cultural Decay
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Trump’s Labor Day vision contrasts with Wall Street’s agenda as Europe backs a Brazil-style judicial model. From the Fed fight and Lisa Cook to Europe’s crisis, censorship, and war—plus Trump’s “secret weapons”: classical beauty and real empathy.
Trump’s firing of Fed Governor Lisa Cook sent London into panic—but this isn’t “authoritarianism.” It’s a direct hit on the central-banking cartel and the opening move of a Third American Revolution to rebuild U.S. industry, workers, and sovereignty.
Central bankers at Jackson Hole admitted demographics and labor shortages are driving their agenda—touting mass immigration, green mandates, and digital control. We contrast this with Trump’s pro-labor, pro-growth vision—and why the stakes couldn’t be higher.