Donald Trump takes a bold swing at Washington's 'Beltway Bandits', dismantling key pieces of the security state with executive orders and appointments. Foreign aid suspended, a censorship hub shut down, and security clearances revoked from alleged election conspirators.
In this Midweek Update, Susan Kokinda examines the significance of President Trump's initial days back in office, focusing on key executive orders on energy and foreign policy.
From rebuilding our industrial base to advancing cutting-edge technologies, the incoming administration's plans promise to propel our nation forward, creating jobs, fostering innovation, and reasserting American dominance on Earth and beyond.
Donald Trump takes a bold swing at Washington's 'Beltway Bandits', dismantling key pieces of the security state with executive orders and appointments. Foreign aid suspended, a censorship hub shut down, and security clearances revoked from alleged election conspirators.
Two days in, Donald Trump is using presidential executive orders and appointment powers to systematically dismantle huge chunks of the security state, ahead of Senate confirmation of his nominees at DOJ, Homeland Security, CIA, Director of National Intelligence, and the Pentagon.
Marco Rubio was also confirmed on Tuesday by the U.S. Senate as the new Secretary of State.
Cleaning Out the Treason Nest at the State Department
Secretary Marco Rubio is now working under a Trump Executive order redefining the mission of the nest of British geopolitical operations he now heads. All State Department actions now must now advance the sovereign interests of the United States or be shutdown.
A formerly sentient, if perennially corrupt and dumb Senator Joe Biden, once confided to a friend of mine that the State Department, not the CIA, was the belly of the beast.
That has been largely true ever since the end of World War II.
It has repeatedly advanced the interests of the British Empire, not those of America.
Foreign aid has also been suspended for 90 days while it undergoes review under another Trump executive order.
Ending the Global Engagement Center
Trump’s EO ending censorship and restoring the First Amendment ends the State Department/British intelligence Global Engagement Center which closed recently when Congress refused to fund it further.
Set into motion under Obama to deliberately censor domestic and foreign opponents of British policy, it originally coordinated with the British military’s Integrity Project and NATO to censor those dissenting from approved regime policies. Its first iteration was run by Rick Stengel, a former editor of Time Magazine who described himself publicly as Obama’s “propagandist in chief.”
When Congress finally shut it down in 2024, State Department apparatchiks were attempting to resurrect it through other programs in the Department.
The First Amendment restoration EO, also ends the Cyber Security and Infrastructure Agency’s domestic censorship hub over at the Department of Homeland Security.
They defined public health and elections, among other issues, as “critical infrastructure” requiring their censorship of any dissenting views from Biden Administration diktats.
Killing the Careers of the Intelligence Criminals
Trump also killed the security clearances for the 51 intelligence officials who conspired to elect Joe Biden in 2020 by insisting that the Hunter Biden laptop was not real, but part of a Russian disinformation operation.
If you understand how Washington has worked, that kills the careers of these people. They make and have made huge amounts of money, post career, by trafficking in the nation’s secrets.
Trump pulled their security clearances
If you look at the roster, these are the people who created the forever, purposeless wars, rigged elections both here and abroad, and engaged in a seditious conspiracy against Donald Trump from 2015 forward:
James Clapper,
Michael Hayden,
Leon Panetta,
John Brennan,
John McLaughlin,
Mike Morrell,
John Bolton.
These are the well-known names and they are criminals, not just for crimes against the citizens of the United States, but for crimes against humanity.
Other names on the list of 51 are not publicly known because they are spooks.
But they are well known in official Washington and among the Beltway Bandits who run our Pentagon and intelligence establishments which is why their absurd lie and coverup for Joe Biden had what passes for street cred in the mainstream media.
Sunlight Hits the Dirty DOJ
At the DOJ, National Security Division and Criminal Division lawyers who participated in the bogus Cross Fire Hurricane and Mueller Special Counsel Russiagate investigations as well as recent DOJ efforts to jail Trump, were re-assigned to immigration enforcement.
Bruce Swartz, the former head of DOJ International Affairs was reassigned to head a training program for prosecutors. Swartz mentored Bruce Ohr, the former Number 3 man at DOJ in his interactions with the dirty British spy, Christopher Steele and the FBI throughout the Anglo-American intelligence attack on then sitting U.S. President Donald Trump.
Critically, Ed Martin, someone who represented January 6 defendants and participated actively in the 2020 Stop the Steal movement has assumed that temporary post in the District of Columbia.
That has facilitated the dismissal of J6 cases per President Donald Trump’s orders, despite the corrupt judges in that District doing everything in their power to slow walk those dismissals and the release of defendants from custody.
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In this Midweek Update, Susan Kokinda examines the significance of President Trump's initial days back in office, focusing on key executive orders on energy and foreign policy.
Donald Trump became the 47th President of the United States in a powerful inauguration ceremony characterized by truth-telling and patriotic performances. Trump declared the day as the start of a 'Revolutionary common sense' era in America.
This was a week of Trump triumphs ahead of an inauguration where the security situation remains fraught. His nominees sailed through the Senate, displaying competence and adherence to what the people voted for, while the Democrats used their tired lines of attack, already rejected on November 5.