Narrow caucus majorities allow capital to buy decisive votes, turning party conflict into cover for control of Congress and the presidency.
Narrow caucus majorities allow capital to buy decisive votes, turning party conflict into cover for control of Congress and the presidency.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent publicly described sanctions intended to collapse Iran’s economy, exposing the economic campaign behind the bombs.
Washington demanded $350 billion from South Korea and $550 billion from Japan, showing how tariffs and alliances now function as extraction.
On March 3, 2026, the state of Texas held an auction. It was advertised as a Senate primary.
An evidence-based audit separates lawful first-term tariffs from voided IEEPA measures, measuring their costs, beneficiaries and limited achievements.
John Helmer and Glenn Diesen map every email, intermediary, and oligarch, and expose how a non‑story in Moscow became a shield for Western corruption.
The Uni-Party Grift: How the Establishment Would Rather Sabotage the Midterms Than Actually Deliver
Trump and Putin are cast as pursuing a settlement while European and Ukrainian leaders prolong a war of aid, deaths and economic wreckage.
UN vetoes, failed peacekeeping, abuse allegations and $3 billion in annual US costs are cited as evidence the institution cannot be reformed.
Weimar’s emergency rule is used to argue that judges, platforms and NGOs now erode rights while claiming to defend democracy.