Trump Throws Britain Out of Iran — Then Takes the Fed

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.

Trump Throws Britain Out of Iran — Then Takes the Fed
Watch the May 28th Thursday LIVE Q and A replay on Youtube.

Yesterday Trump went 118-for-118 — every single primary he endorsed in 2026. Paxton crushed Cornyn in Texas. And then, two minutes into the show, Barbara told you to ignore all of it.

The story that matters is the one Trump pointedly isn't posting about: Iran. Not as an Israel war. Not as a religious war. As the last stand of the City of London — and Trump is throwing them out.

“Is it really just Israel and the Arabs going at it, as they have for hundreds of years? Or is it the last stand of the City of London? That is my contention.”
— Barbara Boyd, opening the show

The Gulf has been run through London-tied networks for over a century.

Trump is dismantling that — with the Abraham Accords abroad and American energy dominance at home. And the same war has a domestic front the headlines missed entirely: Kevin Warsh moving on the Fed, dragging it back toward Hamilton’s national bank.

“We want a world of sovereign nations working with each other for their shared development — not for the benefit of the financial parasite that’s been sitting in the City of London.”
— Susan Kokinda

Throw Britain out of Iran. Take the Fed back for the American System. That is the show. Everything else flows from it.

REPLAY — Thursday, May 28th

  • 118-for-118 — and the Story Trump Isn’t Posting About Adam opens on the sweep: Trump won every primary race he endorsed. But the title was a juke. The real headline is the story missing from Truth Social — what comes next in Iran. Barbara takes it from there.
  • Britain’s Last Stand — The Real Iran Story Barbara on Trump’s cabinet-meeting line about Iran’s move with Oman to control the Strait of Hormuz — behave, or get bombed. In the City of London, she says, that was an earthquake. The modern British Empire depends on controlling this region to survive, and Trump is kicking them out. She traces the current war to the Tony Blair Institute — Blair as the public face of Iraq, now profiling the IRGC. And the prize isn’t just oil: Iran holds the largest lithium deposit in the world.
  • Energy Dominance — Why Trump Can Do It Susan calls it real hard power, and plays the cabinet clip: “The center of the geopolitics of energy has moved from the rest of the world to the Western hemisphere.” — Energy Secretary Doug Burgum. With U.S. oil and gas dominance and the Venezuela incursion reopening Gulf-Coast flows, the choke point London used for a century is being dismantled in real time.
  • The Abraham Accords — A Once-in-a-Lifetime Moment Barbara’s pick from the super chats. The “AIPAC runs everything” line is a psyop — next to the defense-industry lobby, AIPAC is piddling. The Accords began in Trump’s first term with the UAE; Saudi Arabia was next until October 7th — designed, she argues, to wreck the momentum. Trump’s call to bring every Gulf state in puts the pressure back on Israel. The frame: peace through development — water, desalination, rare-metal supply chains, sovereign nations.
  • Shaking the Jar — 100 Years of British Control Susan’s historical thread: the British run the region like ants in a jar — every time something develops outside imperial control, they shake the jar. The British-backed Israeli right has always preferred Islamic fundamentalists over secular governments. The Shah wanted nuclear development; the jar got shaken. The future of energy, she notes, is nuclear power — and that’s where dominance goes next.
  • Iran’s Nuclear Lie, the Bio-Labs, and the Golden Dome Barbara on a viewer’s question tracing the neocons and 9/11: the war proved Iran has been lying through its teeth about its program. She ties it to the Ukraine bio-labs Tulsi exposed and the depopulation ideology behind them — and explains why Trump’s Golden Dome is the real answer to nuclear proliferation.
  • What Is a “Zionist”? — and Israel’s Right to Exist Barbara takes the hardest question head-on. After the Holocaust, Israel should exist — but she draws the line between revisionist Zionism and the universalist tradition. The real problem is economic development — sabotaged when the Clinton-era accords were handed to the World Bank and IMF, and the old colonial powers were never cleared out.
  • Stereotyping Is the Psyop Susan names the methodological problem running under every question: stereotyping as propaganda. “The Jews,” “the Muslims,” “the Zionists” — the cartoon image is the empire’s oldest weapon, built to make you react instead of think.
  • Israel’s Regime-Change Trap Barbara: Israel is stuck treating the whole thing as a regime-change war — and Trump has rejected that framework entirely. He isn’t there to deck Iran; he’s there to leave a peace settlement that works for everybody.
  • Fauci Indicted — Accountability Arrives A super-chat pivot. The administration has indicted Anthony Fauci’s key assistant, and Barbara walks through the forced medical treatment and coercion used on the population — and why the accountability is only beginning.
  • Robots, Tesla, and the Labor Shortage Barbara and Susan on the automation wave — Kevin O’Leary, Tesla, and a genuine labor shortage. The intersection that matters is skilled trades and machine tooling: the place where a multi-generational manufacturing revival actually shows up in paychecks.
  • Paxton Crushes Cornyn — Electroshock Through the Senate Susan shares the data. Paxton’s blowout over Cornyn sent “a bolt of lightning through the U.S. Senate,” and Thomas Massey’s defeat was not bought by AIPAC — his support had been sliding for years as he obstructed Trump. The wins are powered by new voters: the turnout surge that beats whatever vote-fraud capacity is left.
  • Half a Million New Businesses a Month A cabinet clip from Kelly Loeffler’s SBA: half a million new business startups per month this year. Susan ties it to the manufacturing revolution Promethean PAC is carrying into the midterms — and the new flyer for the bootcamp.
  • “Get Rid of the Fed — Replace It With What?” — Warsh, Bretton Woods & Hamilton The core of the title. Barbara: Kevin Warsh’s mission is to scale the Fed back and subordinate it to the Treasury — the equivalent of Hamilton’s national bank, credit aimed at the physical economy, not JP Morgan’s balance sheet. She walks the 1944 Bretton Woods fight — FDR beating Keynes’s globalist bank scheme and pegging the dollar to gold to fund production — and Nixon’s 1971 surrender to the City of London that Trump is now reversing.
  • The American System Returns — Hamilton at Davos Susan: the U.S. trade ambassador went to Davos and schooled the globalists — we are bringing the American System of Alexander Hamilton back. “There’s nothing wrong with it. The British just haven’t let us use it for 125 years.”
  • Closing — Stop Relying on Labels Barbara’s sign-off: 250 years in, this is a war over our future, and the only sane posture is the optimistic one — Leibniz’s best of all possible worlds. Susan’s close: in a period of change, stop relying on labels. White hat, black hat, “WEF,” “Soros” — a dying system’s categories. Judge by principles. Two images of man.

Here’s what made yesterday’s discussion different.

Last week we told you Iran was a nodal point in the British imperial system — not the target, but the choke point. This week you watched the eviction start.

The empire knows it has lost the great game. Every lever it has left is being pulled at once — and the President is answering each one with the same idea: sovereign nations and physical economics, the American System against the City of London.

“Kevin Warsh’s mission is to scale back the Fed and subordinate it to the Treasury — to run the equivalent of Hamilton’s national bank. The Fed becomes an instrument of that revision.”
— Barbara Boyd

The throw-out I named in the title is happening on five fronts at once:

  • The Middle East. Trump invites every Gulf state into the Abraham Accords — sovereign development instead of forever wars, with Iran’s lithium and the Strait of Hormuz on the table.
  • Energy. Burgum: the geopolitics of energy has moved to the Western hemisphere. Venezuela flows reopened. The London choke point dismantled.
  • The Fed. Warsh scaling it back and subordinating it to Treasury — a new Bretton Woods reversing Nixon’s 1971 surrender, and the return of Hamilton’s national-banking idea.
  • The political machine. Paxton crushed Cornyn, Trump went 118-for-118, and Massey’s defeat exposed the “AIPAC bought it” psyop. The base didn’t move — the turnout did.
  • The real economy. Half a million new businesses a month, machine tooling, robotics, blue-collar wages — the manufacturing revival the internet panic is built to hide.

Same architecture. Cracking everywhere at once.

This Is the Empire’s Last Stand.

That’s the assignment Barbara and Susan left you with — and it’s the only test that matters between now and November.

“Stop relying on labels. A dying system slapped white-hat / black-hat on everything. The new one is emerging because the people leading it operate from principles — not labels.”
— Susan Kokinda

The empire’s job is to keep you in the world of pretend — the gas pump, the algorithm, “Iran won,” “AIPAC beat Massey,” “the Muslims,” “the Jews.” All of it engineered to keep you from seeing what is actually being built.

In the real world: Britain being thrown out of the Middle East. The Fed dragged back toward Hamilton. A Russiagate reckoning underway. Half a million new businesses a month. A reborn Lincoln party rising on blue-collar wages.

“We’re at 250 years in the Republic. This is a war over our future — and you’ve got to take the optimistic view. Pessimism is what they throw at you. It’s designed to crimp your mental powers.”
— Barbara Boyd

Pay attention to that line. Live by it.

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Next Midterm Bootcamp — Monday, June 1st

If yesterday’s show landed and you felt the urgency — that’s the right reaction. The next step is to show up.

The bootcamp brings together MAGA activists, candidates, and organizers from across the country — every other Monday, and as Susan said on air, it may go weekly soon as the fight intensifies.

See you next Thursday.

Adam Sturman
Producer, Promethean Action
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