Barbara Boyd argues Tulsi Gabbard's resignation as DNI was driven by a family medical crisis — not Iran-policy disputes. The episode also covers the Senate revolt against Trump's Anti-weaponization Fund and Kevin Warsh's "regime change" plan at the Fed.
While the country watches the gas pump, Trump is finishing four wars at once — Iran, Russiagate, the Brent crude pricing racket, and the religious-war psyop being run on America.
In this episode, Mike Steger delves into the recently released National Security Strategy by President Trump, outlining its implications for the United States and the world. With only three years to complete the transformation initiated by Trump, Mike discusses the urgent need for reindustrialization, the reshaping of global trade systems, and the establishment of a new global security architecture. Key historical contexts, such as the Treaty of Westphalia, are used to illuminate the magnitude of what is at stake and the potential for a renaissance in scientific and industrial progress. The episode emphasizes the importance of the American midterms and the role of American leadership in reviving a revolutionary spirit to save Western civilization.
00:00 Introduction and Overview 00:57 Trump's National Security Strategy 03:11 Historical Context of American Revolution 06:24 Domestic Achievements and Challenges 11:29 Global Trade and Security Strategy 15:46 European Civilization and Future Prospects 19:22 Comparisons to Historical Treaties 33:01 Reawakening of Christian Civilization 35:50 Conclusion and Call to Action
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Barbara Boyd argues Tulsi Gabbard's resignation as DNI was driven by a family medical crisis — not Iran-policy disputes. The episode also covers the Senate revolt against Trump's Anti-weaponization Fund and Kevin Warsh's "regime change" plan at the Fed.
A political realignment is underway. This episode explores Trump’s long term strategy to rebuild American industry, expand the coalition, and reshape the cultural future of the nation.
Susan argues Bessent's G7 "no room for excuses" warning, the White House counterterrorism strategy naming the Muslim Brotherhood, and the new wave of cartel indictments all point at one target — not Iran, but the City of London.
Tony Papert and Bruce Director argue the Trump–Xi summit was misread: the real story is a leader-to-leader great-power approach also engaging Putin. They unpack Iran leverage and the paused U.S. strike, signs of an industrial upswing, and brightening Republican midterm prospects.