Zelensky Folds, Panic,March 4, 1789,Start Of A New Government,Power Returns To The People – Ep. 3587
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Social Security was never there to help the American people, it was to take their hard earn money, Trump is getting ready to remove the taxes on social security. Fake news already pushing that Trump is hurting the economy. The tariff wars have begun and the other countries are going to lose. Trump building the foundation for the new economy. The [DS] setup of Zelensky has failed. Zelensky realized that the EU cannot support what he wants, plus the EU is divided, Trump trapped both Zelensky and the [DS] players, now he wants to make a deal. Trump is holding his address to congress on March 4, this date back in 1789 was the start of a new government, power returns to the people.
Economy
⚫️🇺🇸 SOCIAL SECURITY EXPOSED
KEEP PASSING THIS AROUND UNTIL EVERYONE HAS HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO READ IT…THE ONLY THING WRONG WITH THE GOVERNMENT'S CALCULATION OF AVAILABLE SOCIAL SECURITY IS THEY FORGOT TO FIGURE IN THE PEOPLE WHO DIED BEFORE THEY EVER COLLECTED A SOCIAL… pic.twitter.com/v8oZ18P5LB
— ULTRA Pepe Lives Matter 🐸 (@ultrapepemqtter) March 2, 2025
- SECURITY CHECK!!! WHERE DID THAT MONEY GO?
- Remember, not only did you and I contribute to Social Security but your employer did, too.
- It totaled 15% of your income before taxes.
- If you averaged only $30K over your working life, that’s close to $220,500. Read that again.
- Did you see where the Government paid in one single penny? We are talking about the money you and your employer put in a Government bank to ensure you and me that we would have a retirement check from the money we put in, not the Government.
- Now they are calling the money we put in an entitlement when we reach the age to take it back. If you calculate the future invested value of $4,500 per year (yours & your employer’s contribution) at a simple 5% interest (less than what the Government pays on the money that it borrows)….after 49 years of working you’d have $892,919.98.
- If you took out only 3% per year, you’d receive $26,787.60 per year and it would last better than 30 years (until you’re 95 if you retire at age 65) and that’s with no interest paid on that final amount on deposit! If you bought an annuity and it paid 4% per year, you’d have a lifetime income of $2,976.40 per month.
- THE FOLKS IN WASHINGTON HAVE PULLED OFF A BIGGER PONZI SCHEME THAN BERNIE MADOFF EVER DID. Entitlement my foot; I paid cash for my social security insurance! Just because they borrowed the money for another government spending, doesn’t make my benefits some kind of charity or handout!!
- Remember the benefits for members of Congress? + free healthcare, + outrageous retirement packages, + 67 paid holidays, + three weeks paid vacation, + unlimited paid sick days.
- Now that’s welfare, and they have the nerve to call my social security retirement payments entitlements? They call Social Security and Medicare an entitlement even though most of us have been paying for it all our working lives, and now, when it’s time for us to collect, the government is running out of money.
- A private survey showed American factory activity last month edged closer to stagnation—slowing growth combined with faster inflation—as new orders and employment contracted. A gauge of prices paid for materials jumped to the highest since June 2022. So how should investors react to all this smoke on the horizon?
Source: bloomberg.com
Will Trump’s tariffs push the U.S. economy into recession? Many economists think so.
- Tariffs will affect corporate hiring and put U.S. manufacturers operating globally in a difficult situation
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President Donald Trump’s decision to impose tariffs on Canada and Mexico will ultimately result in a recession in the United States, many economists predicted Tuesday.
“Simulations have been done on the full tariffs against China, Canada and Mexico and, if you believe them, we’ll be in recession in nine to 12 months,” Carl Tannenbaum, chief economist at Northern Trust, said in an interview with MarketWatch.
Source: marketwatch.com
BREAKING: Mexico's president Sheinbaum says they are "responding with tariff and non-tariff measures" to the 25% tariffs imposed by the US.
Mexico says their counter-measures will be announced on Sunday. https://t.co/FScDd4kK5X
— The Kobeissi Letter (@KobeissiLetter) March 4, 2025
A LOT happened last night:
As of 12:01 AM ET, largest US tariff hike since 1930 went LIVE and China has announced 15% retaliatory tariffs.
The S&P 500 and crypto are now extending 2-day losses to a massive -$2 TRILLION.
Here's what you need to know today.
(a thread) pic.twitter.com/t5TBw4x4nk
— The Kobeissi Letter (@KobeissiLetter) March 4, 2025
TARIFFS NOW LIVE:
1. 25% tariffs on goods from Mexico to US
2. 25% tariffs goods except energy from Canada to US
3. 20% tariffs on many goods from China to US
4. 10% tariffs on energy from Canada to US
5. 25% retaliatory tariffs on up to $155B of goods from US to Canada
— The Kobeissi Letter (@KobeissiLetter) March 4, 2025
10%-15% retaliatory tariffs on goods from US to China
BOOM 🇨🇦 Home Builders’ Association just said that Canada’s own counter TARIFFS will have a greater negative impact on Canada. Yet the Liberals and Team Canada still think this is best 🤯 pic.twitter.com/jcwVo018Nw
— Melissa 🇨🇦 (@MelissaLMRogers) March 4, 2025
🚨🚨MAJOR BREAKING
PREMIER OF ONTARIO TO SHUTOFF POWER TO 1.5 MILLION CUSTOMERS IN NEW YORK, MICHIGAN AND MINNESTOA
"If he wants to destroy our families, im going after absolutely everything" pic.twitter.com/KEi0IlLAFg
— Tablesalt 🇨🇦 (@Tablesalt13) March 3, 2025
TAKE A LISTEN
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Short-Term: The U.S. hurts worse in the alcohol sector—specific industries (bourbon, wine) lose big, and 10,000+ jobs are at risk. Canada’s consumer pain is real but more diffuse.
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Overall: Canada gets hurt worse if this escalates. Its economy leans heavily on U.S. trade, and losing energy or auto exports would dwarf alcohol’s impact. The U.S., with a 10x larger GDP and global reach, can absorb and redirect better.
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States like Michigan (producing 120,656 GWh domestically) and New York (124,039 GWh) have significant local generation capacity, so the loss of Ontario’s contribution wouldn’t cause widespread blackouts. Minnesota, with even smaller imports, would be minimally affected. However, border regions that rely on real-time imports for grid stability could face temporary disruptions or higher costs as they switch to alternative sources.
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: The U.S. portion of the Eastern Interconnection, a massive grid with over 700 gigawatts (GW) of capacity, could compensate by ramping up local generation—likely fossil fuel plants like natural gas or coal kept in reserve. This would increase costs and emissions but prevent major outages, except possibly during peak demand (e.g., extreme cold snaps).
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Price Spikes: In the Northeast, where Canadian hydropower keeps prices low, tariffs or a cutoff could raise electricity costs. For example, New England might see annual increases of $100–200 million, translating to $6–7 more per month for some households, according to preliminary estimates.
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Interconnected Grid: The power grid doesn’t stop at the border. Shutting off exports would require coordination with U.S. operators, and unilateral action could destabilize Ontario’s own system if not carefully managed.
78% of Mexico Exports to the US account for 37% of their GDP
From US to both countries combined only makes up 2.7%
Trump wants Canada’s economy to ‘collapse’ to make annexation ‘easier’: Trudeau
- Trump says tariffs are necessary to force Canadian action against what he describes as the flow of undocumented migrants and the drug fentanyl across the border; Trudeau maintains Canada is not a significant contributor to either problem, and calls Trump’s fentanyl justification “completely false”
Trudeau tells Trump that tariffs are ‘very dumb,’ says Canada striking back
- The food supply chain will shift, slowly at first and then ultimately by around Thanksgiving of this year (fall harvest) we will see major price drops in the American food basket.
- There are going to be major opposition forces, notably related to decades of Big Ag exfiltration, screaming that U.S. consumers will see higher prices. However, as previously experienced/outlined these claims are entirely false. We will see major drops in food prices as a result of a more balanced U.S production-import/export dynamic.
- Think in terms of the COVID-19 disruption we experienced in the food supply chain. Major shortfalls in consumer products were noted because the supply chain for agriculture could not respond quickly enough to the shutting down of 50% of the food/caloric delivery system (food away from home).
- In the food production system we are about to experience, a reversal of product availability is to be anticipated; there will be abundance.
- In the short term, there will be some supply chain disruption as the import equation (total cost of goods) changes to reflect the tariff impact. However, long term, we will see (example citrus) farm products returning to FL/CA farm production from Mexico.
- The USA exports a massive amount of food. Our farmers are some of the most productive farmers in the world, not only feeding Americans but also exporting food and ingredients globally. Corn, soybeans, wheat, hay, potatoes and derivatives are major exports. Also, as an example, every McDonald’s french frie in the world comes from U.S.A potatoes.
- Our sunbelt farmers can produce everything that is imported from Mexico and central America, an import tariff resets the price structure permitting them to enter the production system with organic profits. It may take a little time for the reset of pricing to travel to new fields and then ultimately to our forks, but it will happen if the USA holds strong in support of the rebalancing.
Source: theconservativetreehouse.com
- President Trump has inked another massive $100 billion deal with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) to produce chip manufacturing plants in the United States.
- Trump: Today, Taiwan Semiconductor is announcing that they will be investing at least $100 billion in new capital in the United States over the next short period of time to build state of the art semiconductor manufacturing facilities.I think, mostly, it’s going to be in Arizona, which is what I understand, which is a great, a great state. I like it because I won it. But I want most of them, actually, but I did we won it, and we won it big.The most powerful AI chips in the world will be made right here in America, And it’ll be a big percentage of the chips made by his company, but as you know, they’re based mostly in Taiwan, and they’re far and away the biggest; there’s nobody even close this $100 billion in new investment will go into building five cutting edge fabrication facilities in the great state, as we just discussed, Arizona.And we’ll create thousands of jobs, many thousands of jobs, and they’re high-paying jobs. In total, today’s announcement brings Taiwan Semiconductor investments to about 1$65 billion they’ve started already.
- This comes after President Trump announced that Apple will invest $500 billion, adding over 26,000 jobs to the U.S. market.
Trump has secured:
– $100 billion from TSMC;
– $500 billion from Apple;
– $27 billion from Zepbound;
– $100 billion from Softbank;
– $20 billion from DAMAC;
– $500 billion from Stargate;
– $600 billion from Saudi Arabia.Sounds like a domestic manufacturing renaissance to me!
— Daniel Baldwin (@baldwin_daniel_) March 3, 2025
Source: thegatewaypundit.com
The ONLY safe haven that is surging now is gold.
Take a look at the large gap between gold's performance and Bitcoin since the trade war escalated.
While Bitcoin is down -12%, gold prices are up over +1% for their second straight day.
There's ALWAYS a bull market somewhere. pic.twitter.com/GeFu2pX9mz
— The Kobeissi Letter (@KobeissiLetter) March 4, 2025
Political/Rights
🚨 UPDATE: An ASTOUNDING **22** Democrat Senators have uploaded videos of themselves reading off an identical cringey script bashing Trump and Musk
This is a REALLY tough watch 🤣
Just remember: the Democrats think you’re all stupid. pic.twitter.com/zA9bVLyJlb
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) March 4, 2025
They are all actors reading a script https://t.co/wemW9tE9PR
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 4, 2025
Who is giving them the script
The White House just dropped a brutal takedown of Biden’s border lie.
Biden claimed he needed a “bill” to secure the border. Trump did it in six weeks—no bill, no excuses. pic.twitter.com/Af0vUPRuSJ
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) March 4, 2025
SETH RICH: Finally some good news as FBI agrees to release a "Vaughn Index” describing withheld records and the reasons for withholding them. Ty Clevenger can use it to put the issue in Pam Bondi and Kash Patel’s radar ultimately leading to the truth. https://t.co/x0LP7aTLgz pic.twitter.com/CjNEYkh42I
— @amuse (@amuse) March 4, 2025
Anonymous ID: fe9998 No. 1108927
Pam Bondi discusses what is going on with the Epstein files.
She confirmed that they did receive a “truckload” of evidence from the SDNY, as requested.
Kash Patel is currently going through them and we will ultimately get to see what & why it’s been hidden from us. pic.twitter.com/xErbk0VHzE
— TheStormHasArrived (@TheStormRedux) March 4, 2025
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Protection of State Secrets: Information classified under Executive Order 13526 (or its 2025 equivalent), like intelligence sources, methods, or military plans. Think spy networks, surveillance tech, or covert ops.
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Foreign Relations: Data that could damage alliances, provoke adversaries, or expose sensitive diplomatic dealings—say, communications with foreign leaders or embassies.
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Public Safety: Details that might enable terrorism, espionage, or threats to infrastructure (e.g., blackmail material affecting key officials).
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Intelligence Operations: Epstein’s rumored links to intelligence agencies (e.g., CIA, Mossad speculation from X posts and books like Epstein: Dead Men Tell No Tales) might mean files contain operational details—names of agents, surveillance methods, or recruitment attempts. Redacting this protects active assets or tradecraft, even if it fuels conspiracy theories about his “handler” status.
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Foreign Dignitaries: His ties to figures like Prince Andrew, Saudi royals, or Israeli officials (e.g., Ehud Barak) could implicate state secrets or diplomatic cables. Releasing unredacted chats or photos might destabilize U.S. alliances—say, with the UK—or inflame tensions with rivals if Epstein leveraged these for leverage or blackmail.
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Blackmail Networks: Epstein’s recorded compromising material (tapes, photos) on U.S. politicians, CEOs, or military brass could still pose a live threat. If a current senator or general’s career hinges on buried secrets, disclosure might weaken government stability or invite foreign exploitation—hence, “national security.”
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Criminal Infrastructure: Details on Epstein’s money laundering (e.g., via Deutsche Bank) or trafficking routes might overlap with ongoing counterterrorism or drug interdiction efforts. Exposing these could tip off active networks.
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Compromise U.S. intelligence capabilities (past or present) tied to Epstein’s orbit.
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Embarrass or destabilize allied governments, risking trade or military cooperation.
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Expose vulnerabilities (e.g., blackmail risks) in current U.S. leadership or institutions.
A month ago, SDNY FBI chief James Dennehy sent an email to his colleagues/underlings urging resistance to a request by a Trump DOJ official for the names of all FBI employees involved in J6 cases.
A 22-year veteran of the FBI, Dennehy bounced between SDNY and FBI HQ. So you know… pic.twitter.com/dLDP5MBtfq
— Julie Kelly 🇺🇸 (@julie_kelly2) March 4, 2025
his hands are dirty. In the Feb email, Dennehy compared rank and file revolt against Trump DOJ directives to being in a foxhole. (He’s a former Marine.). “It sucked. But it worked.” He further warned it was time for him to “dig in” to defend the bureau from the new boss. “Today, we find ourselves in the middle of a battle of our own, as good people are being walked out of the F.B.I. and others are being targeted because they did their jobs in accordance with the law and F.B.I. policy.” He officially was asked to resign last Friday and did so.
🚨BREAKING: The head of FBI field office in New York, James Dennehy, has just been forced to resign his post. He claims he was not given a reason why, but the Department of Justice has accused his office of refusing to hand over a trove of Epstein documents to Attorney General… pic.twitter.com/jBdSBrwMH0
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) March 3, 2025
Pam Bondi. After President Trump was elected, Dennehy also told his office to “dig in.”
Why have ‘specific’ dates been mentioned only to see no action?
Define ‘game theory’.
Why must disinformation be provided?
Define ‘open source’.
Define ‘public purview’.
Do we let our enemies walk through the front door?
Define ‘plausible deniability’.
Why was it important to FIRST clean house within the FBI & DOJ (public info)?
Why was it important to FIRST clean house within other ABC agencies (non_public info)?
What are the duties of the FBI?
What are the duties of the DOJ?
When does MIL INTEL have jurisdiction?
What vested powers does POTUS have re: MIL INTEL vs. ABC agencies re: matters of NAT SEC (HOMELAND)?
Think ‘umbrella surv’.
What agency does the FBI report to?
What is the role of the AG?
Does the AG oversee the firing of FBI & DOJ senior/mid/lower staff?
How many FBI & DOJ were FIRED/FORCED?Q
Geopolitical/Police State
- California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) ordered state employees to return to the office for at least four days a week on Monday, copying a policy that Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) used at the federal level.
- In an executive order, Newsom cites the work-from-home and “hybrid” policies that are the legacy of the coronavirus lockdowns. He does not cite DOGE — except to say that fired federal workers might be available for state jobs. (New York Gov. Kathy Hochul appears to be making a similar pitch to federal workers.)
- In a press statement, Newsom’s office said:
Source: breitbart.com
Protect our geniuses! https://t.co/sGYcbKc6uY
— KanekoaTheGreat (@KanekoaTheGreat) March 3, 2025
ICYMI — Judge McConnell, the federal judge blocking President Trump’s spending freeze, has served for 18 years on the board of a nonprofit that has received $128M in government funding during that time.
Now, after his ruling to keep federal funds flowing, his nonprofit stands to… https://t.co/8nOvMvo2W2
— America First Legal (@America1stLegal) March 3, 2025
receive millions more. Judge McConnell must recuse himself IMMEDIATELY.
Fired Biden Holdover Hampton Dellinger’s X Account on Lockdown as Old Anti-Trump Tweets Surface
- Fired Biden holdover Hampton Dellinger locked down his X account as old anti-Trump tweets surface.
- President Trump fired Hampton Dellinger, Special Counsel of the Office of Special Counsel (not to be confused with a special counsel hired as a federal prosecutor) a few weeks ago.
- However, shortly after the firing, Judge Jackson sided with Hampton Dellinger, issued an administrative stay, and allowed him to keep his job.
- After several weeks of back-and-forth in the courts, corrupt Obama Judge Amy Berman Jackson ruled in favor of Hampton Dellinger on Saturday and entered a judgment declaring his firing illegal.
- Hampton Dellinger is an anti-Trump leftist who previously called the president a “national security risk to America.”

Hampton Dellinger is a longtime Democratic Party aide, activist, and candidate with a history of making anti-Trump remarks. His stated political views are hostile to the president's agenda–which is why he is attempting to undo Trump's plan to reduce the federal workforce: pic.twitter.com/HsJyFl8NHT
— Julie Kelly 🇺🇸 (@julie_kelly2) March 3, 2025
Wait for it … 😉
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 4, 2025
NEW – British nuclear weapons can protect Canada against Trump, Liberal party leader Chrystia Freeland running to replace leftist Justin Trudeau has said — Telegraph pic.twitter.com/q2xINtdslC
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) March 4, 2025
War
George Soros essentially admitted to overthrowing the duly elected government of Ukraine in 2014.
An NGO was set up specifically designed to create chaos and finance a "color revolution" designed to usurp the duly elected leader of the country, and it worked.
Viktor Yanukovych… pic.twitter.com/KCkT4xiWV1
— Green Lives Matter (@Ultrafrog17) March 3, 2025
- fled the country after the manufactured revolution ousted him. If you do not understand what happened in 2014, you are frankly ignorant about the real truth about Ukraine. He is telling you exactly what they did in open plain language yet somehow they want us to believe that Russia is the original aggressor… “You funded a lot of dissident activity… Are you doing similar things in Ukraine?” “Well, I set up a foundation in Ukraine before Ukraine became independent of Russia. The foundation has been functioning ever since. It played an important part in events now.”
NEW: David Sacks says Democrats now support endless war, Zelensky wants the war to never end, and Joe Biden could have easily stopped the war in its first month by agreeing to the Istanbul Accords.
"Zelensky basically says the war needs to go on forever. If the war is over, he… pic.twitter.com/oR83maM548
— KanekoaTheGreat (@KanekoaTheGreat) March 4, 2025
- loses power. He canceled elections there. If he stands for elections there, he’s very unpopular, despite what the fake USAID polls say.”
- “The Democrats have become the Party of forever war. Remember this was Joe Biden’s war. He easily could have ended this war in the first month if he agreed to the Istanbul Accords, which said that all Ukraine had to do was stay neutral and basically agree not to become part of NATO. Biden said that was unacceptable, and that’s why the war continued.”
- “Then Biden said we have to support Ukraine in this war for as long as it takes as much as it takes, and that’s what the Democrats are doing.
- They want to keep spending hundreds and hundreds of billions of dollars. They want this to keep going and going, but that’s not in the American interest.”
- “What benefit are we getting out of all this money that we are sending to Ukraine? What benefits are the Ukrainians getting? Hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians are dying, and they’re not winning this war. They’re losing this war. What is so wrong with letting President Trump try to negotiate a peace deal?”
- In the wake of Friday’s disastrous press event with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky, President Donald Trump has issued orders on American aid to Ukraine.
- Trump, who got into a heated, public argument with Zelensky on Friday during the nearly hour-long event inside the Oval Office, has decided to halt all aid to the war-torn Eastern European country. Officials in the Trump administration, however, insist the pause is not permanent.
- Trump’s orders are, instead, aimed at getting Ukraine to be more cooperative with peace efforts, with
Source: redstate.com
- To the surprise of absolutely no one, yet another one of Emmanuel Macron’s ‘genius plans’ has fallen apart.
- The unpopular French President, never able to solve his own domestic problems, is always eager to solve other people crises.
- This time, he floated yet another click-bait proposal that earned no support, not even from his own fellow Euro-Globalists.
Source: thegatwaypundit.com
JUST IN: 🇮🇹🇺🇦 Italian Prime Minister Meloni rejects offers from France and UK to send troops to Ukraine.
"You can go—not with my soldiers." pic.twitter.com/npwoAAsgBk
— BRICS News (@BRICSinfo) March 4, 2025
https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1896852292797882821
President of the European Commission Ursula von der Ley says, “We are in an era of rearmament,” as she lays out how what seems like preparation for WWIII
Zelensky knows if the war ends, his power ends
Elections will resume and he’ll lose
Then his adversary will investigate his money laundering and he’ll be sent to prison
Zelensky is sending innocent Ukrainians to die in his meat grinder so he can stay in power
Dictator https://t.co/TU6s1gjr6f
— DC_Draino (@DC_Draino) March 3, 2025
I am waiting for Zelensky to say "I lied about signing a mineral rights deal and desiring peace to get you into a meeting where I insulted the President and Vice President of the United States and even muttered 'f***ing b*tch' under my breath, so, I'm sorry… and I resign"
— Kyle Becker (@kylenabecker) March 4, 2025
Obama Advisor Phillip Green received a $45.1 million dollar contract to help with "Ukraine reconstruction."
It's all one big club. pic.twitter.com/fuigZrSy2f
— Natalie Winters (@nataliegwinters) March 4, 2025
He’s not wrong https://t.co/rttWOrhyoH
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 3, 2025
NATO: I don’t see what Russia is worried about! 🤣 pic.twitter.com/L64BBTnWbH
— @amuse (@amuse) March 4, 2025
BREAKING: Arab countries propose plan to spend $53 billion to rebuild Gaza and kick Hamxs out of Gaza leadership.
Trump's Art Of The Deal.
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) March 4, 2025
BREAKING: Putin has agreed to broker talks between President Trump and Iran after Trump asked him to do so directly, per Bloomberg. pic.twitter.com/A9P3fPKlzu
— The Kobeissi Letter (@KobeissiLetter) March 4, 2025
President Trump and Zelensky plan to sign the Ukrainian mineral deal TODAY, and Trump will announce it during his Congressional address tonight, per Reuters
- The US military is renaming a major Army base in Georgia from Fort Moore to Fort Benning, reverting the base back to its original name — though this time Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says it’s after an enlisted World War I soldier and Distinguished Service Cross recipient, instead of the Confederate general it was previously named for.
Source: cnn.com
- President Trump has eased restrictions on US airstrikes and special operations raids in areas outside of countries officially considered combat zones by the US, giving US military commanders the freedom to launch attacks without permission from the White House.
- The order reverts back to the policy of the first Trump administration, doing away with restrictions President Biden added to US drone strikes and raids outside of Iraq and Syria, the only two countries the US officially considers combat zones.
- Biden’s rules required permission from the White House to target militants outside Iraq and Syria unless they were high-ranking commanders. But the rule had a major loophole: Strikes could be ordered if they could be framed as “self-defense.”
- Trump’s rules give commanders the ability to target any militants belonging to organizations the US considers terrorist organizations without White House approval. The easing of the restrictions was confirmed by Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, who shared a CBS News report about the step on X and wrote, “Correct.”
Correct. https://t.co/A9ep6cbEw9
— Pete Hegseth (@PeteHegseth) February 28, 2025
Source: zerohedge.com
False Flags
BREAKING😒: Zero Democrats voted in favor of banning men from women’s sports and the senate motion has FAILED. pic.twitter.com/QDeIJyhcv8
— Melissa Hallman (@dotconnectinga) March 4, 2025
- Transgender surgery raises the rates of depression, suicidal impulses, anxiety, and drug addiction, a huge new study says.
- Yet the study’s authors concluded that governments should just spend more on the “mental health” of patients to offset the damage of transgender therapies.
- The study is another blow for transgender activists and friendly judges who insist that transgender medical treatments be funded by taxpayers because the treatments are supposedly life-saving forms of self-expression. That argument is fundamental in the activists’ fight against current efforts by the federal government and state governments to protect children and youths from transgender advocacy.
- The study of 107,583 patients posted in the Journal of Sexual Medicine reported that depression doubled among men who underwent transgender surgery: “Males with surgery showed a higher prevalence of depression (25.4% vs. 11.5%, RR 2.203, P < 0.0001) and anxiety (12.8% vs. 2.6%, RR 4.882, P < 0.0001).”
- Women also suffered additional depression and anxiety, the study said: “Females exhibited similar trends, with elevated depression (22.9% vs. 14.6%, RR 1.563, P < 0.0001) and anxiety (10.5% vs. 7.1%, RR 1.478, P < 0.0001).”
- Men who undergo “feminizing” procedures — such as genital removal — were more likely to be depressed and to begin using drugs, the report said. “Feminizing individuals demonstrated particularly high risk for depression (RR 1.783, P = 0.0298) and substance use disorders (RR 1.284, P < 0.0001).”
Source: breitbart.com
Q
🚨The DOJ has filed a Statement of Interest in Gold Star Mom Tina Peters’ case
They are officially getting involved
They say her case looks more like political punishment than actual justice
FREE TINA PETERS https://t.co/zfOBfl2dVf
— DC_Draino (@DC_Draino) March 4, 2025
- issue, the 1st Amendment implications of the trial court’s
- Oct 2024 assertions relating to Ms. Peters, & whether Colorado’s denial of bail pending appeal was arbitrary or unreasonable under the 8th and 14th Amendments Parallel to these .. DOJ is reviewing cases across the nation for abuses of the criminal justice process.
- See Attorney General Memorandum, Restoring the Integrity and Credibility of The Department of Justice (February 5, 2025). This review will include an evaluation of the State of Colorado’s prosecution of Ms. Peters and, in particular, whether the case was “oriented more toward inflicting political pain than toward pursuing actual justice or legitimate governmental objectives.” Executive Order 14147, Ending the Weaponization of The Federal Government (Jan. 20, 2025).”
Scoop: Some Dems plot to disrupt Trump’s speech to Congress
- Democratic lawmakers are discussing a litany of options to protest at President Trump’s speech to Congress on Tuesday, including through outright disruption, a half dozen House Democrats told Axios.
- A wide array of props — including noisemakers — has also been floated:
- Signs with anti-Trump or anti-DOGE messages — just as Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) held up a sign during Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s speech last year that said “war criminal.”
- Eggs or empty egg cartons to highlight how inflation is driving up the price of eggs.
- Pocket constitutions to make the case that Trump has been violating the Constitution by shutting down congressionally authorized agencies.
- Hand clappers, red cards and various other props have also been discussed, multiple sources said.
- The intrigue: In closed-door meetings and on the House floor Monday night, lawmakers were specifically discouraged from using props, two House Democrats told Axios.
Trump announces his guests for tonight's address to Congress
– Widow of murdered NYPD officer Jonathan Diller
– family of PA firefighter Corey Comperatore
– female athlete with a TBI from a volleyball spiked by a man allowed to compete with girls
– mother who saved daughter from…— Bradley Jaye (@bradleyajaye) March 4, 2025
being transed by her school
Guess who will be attending President Trump’s address to Congress tonight?
IRS whistleblowers Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler. Guests of House Oversight Chairman James Comer and Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan. pic.twitter.com/KwNaDLCaJH— Miranda Devine (@mirandadevine) March 4, 2025
The first Wednesday in March 1789 was March 4th. Congress established that this date would mark the start of the new federal government under the ratified Constitution.
I like the timing of the @realDonaldTrump speech tonight:)
— John Rich🇺🇸 (@johnrich) March 4, 2025
- March 4, 1789, was indeed the first Wednesday in March that year, and it was designated as the day for the new U.S. federal government to begin operations under the recently ratified Constitution. This date was set by the Confederation Congress in 1788, though, amusingly, the first meeting of the new Congress didn’t actually convene until April 6, 1789, due to delays in getting enough members to New York, the temporary capital at the time.