Jamie Dimon, Mark Carney, and Tony Blair are suddenly echoing Trump because a major shift in economic and strategic power is underway — and contrasts their rebranding with the Trump administration's revival of the American System.
While the country watched the Texas runoff, Barbara and Susan tracked the real story: Iran isn't an Israel war — it's the City of London's last stand. The Abraham Accords are the eviction notice. And the Fed is the same war's home front.
The Midweek Update - CAUGHT LYING: Media Admits It Prefers Iran's Nukes Over a Trump Win — Here's Why - April 15, 2026
Barbara exposes Tom Friedman's admission that he prefers Iran keep its nukes over a Trump win, the EU's regime-change operation against Hungary's Orbán, and Tulsi Gabbard's declassification proving Trump's first impeachment was a hoax.
Barbara Boyd argues Tom Friedman admitted some prefer Iran not be defeated if it politically benefits Trump or Netanyahu, then frames recent events as exposing "theater" about defending democracy. She claims the EU executed a regime-change operation against Hungary's Viktor Orbán, citing NGO pressure, frozen funds, threats to strip voting power, and a push to end EU member-state vetoes, amid protests over a fuel crisis tied to the Iran war. Boyd highlights JD Vance's remarks in Hungary about radicals, sovereignty, and foreign election pressure. She says Tulsi Gabbard declassified documents showing Trump's first impeachment was a hoax driven by whistleblower Eric Ciaramella, Adam Schiff, and Inspector General Michael Atkinson, while Biden-Ukraine corruption allegations were suppressed. Boyd concludes Trump is dismantling the US-UK "special relationship," pursuing Middle East peace talks with Iran and Israel-Lebanon, and urges viewers to subscribe and support Promethean Action.
00:00 The Midweek Update - CAUGHT LYING: Media Admits It Prefers Iran's Nukes Over a Trump Win — Here's Why - April 15, 2026 02:11 Brussels Abolishes Sovereignty — And Calls It Democracy 05:44 Tulsi Found What Schiff Locked in a Safe 08:50 Trump Broke the Special Relationship — On Purpose
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Jamie Dimon, Mark Carney, and Tony Blair are suddenly echoing Trump because a major shift in economic and strategic power is underway — and contrasts their rebranding with the Trump administration's revival of the American System.
Barbara Boyd on Judy Shelton's MSNBC challenge to Fed Keynesianism, Kevin Warsh's "regime change," the 1944 Keynes-vs-White Bretton Woods fight, and how Trump's executive-branch credit channels and Rubio's India trip point to a Core Five alignment that bypasses the City of London.
Here's why Trump's suggestion that Iran could join the Abraham Accords reflects a foreign policy of real physical economics — and why the CFR's new "Future of American Strategy" project is a tacit admission that the British-led liberal international order is finished.