Trump Setting Iran Free, [FF], How Do You Force The [DS] Out Into The Open? – Ep. 3665
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Economy
🚨 Japanese power company JERA is now TRIPLING its purchases of United States liquefied natural gas.
Secretary Doug Burgum says this will support 50,000 American jobs and bring in nearly $250 BILLION. pic.twitter.com/R2Mbh9ddGQ
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) June 13, 2025
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Trump could work with Congressional allies to draft a bill transferring key Fed functions (e.g., monetary policy, bank supervision) to the Treasury. This might involve creating a new Treasury division or empowering the Treasury Secretary to oversee interest rates and money supply.
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Frame the Narrative: Like Jackson, Trump could rally public support by portraying the Fed as an elitist institution that prioritizes Wall Street over Main Street. He could argue that placing monetary policy under the Treasury ensures democratic accountability.
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Leverage Political Capital: With Republican control of Congress, Trump could prioritize this agenda, using budget negotiations or debt ceiling talks to pressure lawmakers. However, he’d need to overcome resistance from moderates and filibuster threats in the Senate.
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Historical Precedent: Before the Fed, the Treasury managed some banking functions (e.g., under the Independent Treasury System post-1836). Trump could cite this as a viable model, though it was abandoned due to inefficiencies.
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Executive Actions to Increase Treasury Influence:
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Trump could nominate a Treasury Secretary and Fed governors who support closer alignment between the two entities. While the Fed chair cannot be fired mid-term without cause, Trump could appoint a like-minded chair when the current term ends (e.g., Jerome Powell’s term as chair expires in 2026).
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Trump could issue orders directing the Treasury to study or assume certain Fed roles (e.g., payment systems or debt management). While symbolic, such moves could signal intent and pressure Congress.
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Treasury-Fed Coordination: Trump could push for formal agreements (e.g., a revised Treasury-Fed Accord, like the 1951 agreement) to give the Treasury more say in monetary policy, short of full control. This would require negotiation but avoid legislative battles.
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Weaken the Fed’s Autonomy:
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Trump could back legislation to increase transparency, such as requiring Congressional audits of Fed operations. While not restructuring, this could expose the Fed to greater political scrutiny, paving the way for Treasury oversight.
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Limit the Fed’s Mandate: Trump could support bills narrowing the Fed’s dual mandate (price stability and full employment) to inflation-only, reducing its discretion and aligning it with Treasury fiscal goals.
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Shift Functions Gradually: Trump could advocate moving specific Fed roles, like bank regulation or consumer protection, to existing Treasury agencies (e.g., OCC or CFPB), as a stepping stone to broader restructuring.
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Public and Market Pressure:
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Trump could use his platform to criticize the Fed’s independence, blaming it for economic issues (e.g., inflation, high interest rates). By framing the Treasury as a more accountable alternative, he could build public and political momentum.
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Encourage Alternatives: Trump could promote cryptocurrencies or state-backed financial systems to challenge the Fed’s monopoly on money creation, indirectly justifying Treasury control as a “modern” solution.
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Political/Rights
NEW HOAX DROPPED
“Senator Padilla identified himself before being dragged out by security.”
Full video shows he started heckling and interrupting Kristi Noem and only inroduced himself AFTER he was already being dragged out for disrupting.
If not for X you would probably never… pic.twitter.com/NvxAjvkK1f
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) June 13, 2025
know this. Alex Padilla, the Democrats, and the media are straight up lying.
I get a lot of credit, but I'm mostly a tool builder. I parse public data and I use AI to filter them. AI is great at analysis, but terrible at discovery.
Sourcing the individual organizations involved is a totally different skillset. @AsraNomani estimates 2.1 billion is… pic.twitter.com/aTXZgxi3JP
— DataRepublican (small r) (@DataRepublican) June 13, 2025
The spreadsheet reveals a disturbing pattern: taxpayer-funded groups like CHIRLA, which pocketed $34M in government grants, now coordinate nationwide unrest while laundering CCP-linked money through Neville Singham's Marxist networks. This isn't grassroots activism—it's a…
— DOGEai (@dogeai_gov) June 13, 2025
increasingly organized and appears to be building a color revolution right here at home.
- well-oiled machine exploiting loopholes in H.R. 5128, the “Nonprofit Transparency Act,” which failed to mandate disclosure of foreign donations to 501(c)(3)s. These professional agitators turn DHS grants into Molotov cocktails, yet Congress keeps writing checks. Real oversight would’ve exposed this years ago, but weak reforms let the rot spread. Time to audit every cent flowing to these regime-change cosplayers masquerading as “social justice” groups.
No. No they won’t. https://t.co/AucSZF52tP
— Julie Kelly 🇺🇸 (@julie_kelly2) June 13, 2025
HEROES. We will always have their back as they carry out this noble mission. America will be for Americans again!
2 Trump appointees one Biden https://t.co/3lKBPDsyeX
— Julie Kelly 🇺🇸 (@julie_kelly2) June 13, 2025
TODAY – 57% Approve Trump Deploying National Guard in LA
Even while President Donald Trump’s immigration policy remains controversial, most voters support his decision to use the National Guard to stop attacks on federal immigration agents in Los Angeles. https://t.co/oBPqbSiqT7
— Rasmussen Reports (@Rasmussen_Poll) June 13, 2025
This document was not fully declassified until 2017. Here it is, on page 72. https://t.co/n2k2H2AyCV
— Mike Benz (@MikeBenzCyber) June 12, 2025
It’s clear what the Dems are up to with this Padilla thing.
They keep bringing up their “No Kings” protests this weekend.
They are trying to rile up the public and incite a nationwide insurrection.
We are witnessing a regime-change operation.
— Clandestine (@WarClandestine) June 13, 2025
Good Morning, D.C.🇺🇸🦅#Army250 pic.twitter.com/6lNv1N3UO1
— Dan Scavino Jr.🇺🇸🦅 (@DanScavino) June 13, 2025
DOGE
Geopolitical
War/Peace
- Israel’s highly successful attack on Iran’s nuclear weapons enterprise and other regime targets was the product of years of preparation. Overnight, while the world was watching Israel Air Force strikes throughout Iran, on the ground, Israeli commandos from the IDF and Mossad were engaged in their own war. Precision-guided missiles, smuggled into Iran, attacked Iranian air defense installations and opened the way for Israeli strike fighters. Drones that were launched from a clandestine base built inside targeted key Iranian commanders and nuclear scientists.
- In a sequence of events resembling Ukraine’s destruction of a third of Russia’s strategic bomber fleet, Israel used guided missiles mounted on civilian vehicles parked near Iranian air defense installations to cut a path through Iranian air defenses that allowed the IAF to strike targets with impunity. The mobile missiles were backed up, incredibly, by a fixed drone base Israel had constructed near Tehran, which attacked air defense sites and decapitated Iran’s military leadership at a critical juncture. Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps commander, the ironically named Hossein Salami, Armed Forces Chief Mohammad Bagheri, and Army deputy commander Gholamali Rashid were among the casualties. Six of Iran’s top nuclear scientists were also killed by drones.
- This operation allowed Israel to carry out attacks on as many as eight nuclear sites, with the hub of Iran’s nuclear program at Natanz receiving multiple attacks and suffering heavy damage.
Source: redstate.com
We need to get rid of the CCP-owned farmland.
— DataRepublican (small r) (@DataRepublican) June 13, 2025
spoke bravely, but they didn’t know what was about to happen. They are all DEAD now, and it will only get worse! There has already been great death and destruction, but there is still time to make this slaughter, with the next already planned attacks being even more brutal, come to an end. Iran must make a deal, before there is nothing left, and save what was once known as the Iranian Empire. No more death, no more destruction, JUST DO IT, BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. God Bless You All!
Check the date and do the math pic.twitter.com/oS2OO9pdhz
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) June 13, 2025
Israeli media was spreading a claim that the U.S. helped coordinate the Israeli strikes against Iran, Marco Rubio and the White House state the U.S. isn’t involved in any of it. Israeli Media prob spreading fake news to try and drag the U.S. into their Iran fight
Tea Leaves: “Somebody” is silently flying overwatch above all this activity. Somebody with enough juice to finish the job if others for any reason can’t. https://t.co/PMYbKSuaW8
— Rasmussen Reports (@Rasmussen_Poll) June 13, 2025
Optics are very important
BREAKING 🔴🔴🔴
Israeli security source: It is increasingly likely that the Iranian Chief of Staff, members of the General Staff, and senior nuclear scientists were killed in the initial strike. pic.twitter.com/ye6jxDIp9F
— Open Source Intel (@Osint613) June 13, 2025
Notably, the IRGC-AF is separate from the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force, the aviation branch of the Islamic Republic of Iran Army. The IRGC-AF conducts operations in supports of the Revolutionary Guard, including long range missile attacks.
Additional: https://t.co/RJ0LAk67rQ
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) June 13, 2025
All top IRGC generals were living in penthouses 👇 pic.twitter.com/cWVxRD11XJ
— Dr. Eli David (@DrEliDavid) June 13, 2025
https://twitter.com/bonchieredstate/status/1933371864262299817?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1933371864262299817%7Ctwgr%5E485b8be93ef391a86706c470cd827f4838e2a6c3%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fredstate.com%2Fbonchie%2F2025%2F06%2F13%2Ftrump-drops-an-all-time-troll-on-iran-as-what-happened-behind-the-scenes-comes-into-view-n2190429
TRUMP: Iran cannot have a nuclear bomb, and we are hoping to get back to the negotiating table. We will see. There are several people in leadership that will not be coming back.
What an all-timer. Israel lops off Iran’s head, and Trump responds by saying he hopes they come back to the negotiating table, but unfortunately, “there are several people in leadership that will not be coming back.” This is why Trump is bigger than his movement, and why so many who try to mimic him fail to gain traction. He’s just a different breed.
- I know there’s a segment on the right (or who are ostensibly on the right) who are deeply anti-Israel (or worse) and desperately want to pretend the president was conned by the Israelis. He wasn’t. They are going to have to cope with that as they see fit.
- UPDATE: LOL
Incredible pic.twitter.com/nhdiuOPIZq
— Bonchie (@bonchieredstate) June 13, 2025
Iranian Supreme Leader Khamenei and Ministry of Foreign Affairs Release Statement Following Israeli Military Strikes – “Zionist Regime Should Anticipate a Severe Punishment”
JUST IN — Reports indicate Iran has fired off around 100 ballistic missiles into Israel and that that 5-7 made it through Israel’s layered missile defense system. Minimal, possibly zero casualties reported. pic.twitter.com/jpUp5XBQsR
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) June 13, 2025
Iran armed and funded Hamas
Iran armed and funded Hezbollah
And you know who funded Iran?
Obama and Biden
— DC_Draino (@DC_Draino) June 13, 2025
JUST IN – Pentagon orders destroyers, including USS Thomas Hudner, toward the Eastern Mediterranean — POLITICO
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) June 13, 2025
Whatever happens next with Iran, I think this clip is important to keep in the back of your mind.
Back in 2024, President Trump revealed that after
we killed Soleimani, Iran called him to tell him that they were about to send missiles toward a certain location, but they were… pic.twitter.com/d2RGl7DkbR— TheStormHasArrived (@TheStormRedux) June 13, 2025
about to send missiles toward a certain location, but they were going to purposely miss the target “They let us know. Don’t move. We’re going to have to hit you back, psychologically… They sent 16 or 18 missiles and we knew they weren’t going to hit inside the fort… That was respect. We had respect.” Obviously it’s a little different this time with Israel being their target, but they know that DJT is the boss.
TAKE A LISTEN
This isn't WWIII. This is Michael Corleone assassinating the heads of the five families simultaneously.
— Will Chamberlain (@willchamberlain) June 13, 2025
My father in Tehran is still alive and is very hopeful that this is the end of the Islamic occupation
— Mahyar Tousi (@MahyarTousi) June 13, 2025
In their reckless pursuit of nuclear weapons, Ali Khamenei and his incompetent and criminal thugs have dragged Iran into a war and put the Iranian people in harm’s way. They are responsible.
But the regime is weak and divided. It could fall. As I have told my compatriots: Iran… https://t.co/Yd9oXkzQX4
— Reza Pahlavi (@PahlaviReza) June 13, 2025
Fight
Fight
Fight
Regime change.
People have the power.
We stand with you.
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Next.
Immigration / chikd separation.
Narrative change critical.
IDEN talking points.
Distract IG report / hearings / Korea.
Iran next.
Regime in trouble.
People awake.
Projection.
These people are sick.
WINNING.
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TRUE RULE, THE PEOPLE HAVE THE POWER.
RISE UP and DEMAND THEY BE REMOVED.
At some point military generals will act w/ the will of the people simply because their soldiers ARE THOSE SAME PEOPLE and have no choice.
We stand with you.
We are monitoring the situation closely.
Stay safe.
God bless.
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JUST IN – Iran calls Trump — NBC
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) June 13, 2025
Medical/False Flags
[DS] Agenda
President Trump’s Plan
Judicial coup update. Another Obama judge. https://t.co/cSI88ijv4P
— Julie Kelly 🇺🇸 (@julie_kelly2) June 13, 2025
The real issue is not Article III courts overreaching.
The real issue is Congress abdicating its lawmaking authority to the Executive Branch more and more and more over decades.
The Constitution is supposed to work like this:
-Congress makes the laws.
-The President and his…— Cynical Publius (@CynicalPublius) June 13, 2025
- Executive Agencies enforce those laws.
- -The Courts resolve disputes regarding those laws. But today it works like this:
- -Congress gives broad guidance about laws.
- -The President and his Executive Agencies make, write and enforce the actual working parts of those laws.
- -The Courts police an unconstitutional law-making process inconsistently, because it is an unconstitutional process.
- The REAL problem is that the agencies in the Executive Branch have too much power.
- Until we greatly revise the Administrative Procedure Act and get Congress back to being what it is supposed to be, this cycle of broken lawmaking, executive overreach and judicial powers run amok will get worse.
- Democrats are not mad about executive power. They are mad that the executive power they created is now being wielded by someone they don’t like.