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Anti- democratic Movement:
President Trump said this: Trump Ditches the Strait of Hormuz: America First Means No More Free Rides for the World. President Trump made it crystal clear on March 31: once the U.S. finishes its limited military operation against Iran, America is done babysitting the Strait of Hormuz. "We'll be leaving very soon," he said from the Oval Office, signaling an exit in two to three weeks. The core mission—smashing Iran's nuclear threat and degrading its military—is wrapping up on schedule. Keeping the oil lane open for everyone else? Not our problem anymore. Trump didn't mince words with freeloading allies who sat on their hands during the fight. He told them straight: buy American oil—we're a net exporter with plenty to spare—or grow a spine and secure the strait yourselves. No more endless U.S. patrols guarding global energy flows while others dodge the hard work. Iran got hammered. The heavy lifting is finished. Time for the rest of the world to handle its own security instead of expecting American blood and treasure forever. This is classic America First in action. For decades, Washington played world policeman in the Middle East, pouring resources into a region that offers little in return while domestic energy needs took a backseat. Trump flipped the script: hit the target hard and fast, then bring our forces home. No nation-building. No open-ended commitments. Just decisive strikes to neutralize the threat, followed by a clean break. Critics whine about higher oil prices or strained alliances, but facts don't lie. The U.S. doesn't depend on Hormuz shipments like Europe, Asia, or others do. We've achieved energy independence. Let those who need the oil step up—or pay the market price for U.S. supply. Trump's approach ends the era of subsidized global stability on the American dime. It's pragmatic, tough, and long overdue. No more forever wars. America protects America first.
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He is CON MAN...
Must suck to be Californian under Newsom
He is CON MAN...
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BREAKING: Iran Hacked the Wrong Man: Kash Patel's Email Breach Exposes K Street Traitors, Soros-Funded Chaos, and a $9.7 Trillion Iranian Vault Scandal
They thought they could humiliate FBI Director Kash Patel. Instead, Iran's hackers just lit a fuse that could blow the whole deep state wide open.
On Friday, the Iran-linked Handala Hack Team smashed into Patel's personal Gmail account. They dumped old photos, emails, and a resume online, hoping to embarrass the Trump administration's top cop amid the Iran showdown. The FBI confirmed the breach but stressed no classified material was touched. Patel did not flinch. He triggered CROSSFIRE RETURN, a buried counter-intelligence protocol that traces every hack back to its real source. The trail did not lead only to Tehran. It pointed straight to K Street in Washington, D.C. – the lobbying swamp where insiders play both sides.
Connect the dots from the last 72 hours and the picture gets ugly fast.
In a recent Senate hearing, Senator John Kennedy stared down Patel and pressed hard on Jeffrey Epstein's files: Did somebody kill him? Were others involved in trafficking minors? The room went dead quiet. Patel confirmed no credible evidence in the files showed Epstein trafficking minors to others beyond the known 2008 case, but the exchange ripped open fresh questions about what the feds are still hiding from the public. Kennedy has hammered this for months, demanding full transparency on the Epstein archives that keep getting stonewalled.
Then came another bombshell. Reuters exposed traders who placed over $500 million in oil futures bets just 15 minutes before President Trump announced a delay in strikes on Iran's energy infrastructure. Oil prices tanked 15 percent in minutes. Same accounts, same clearinghouse. Someone always knows. Someone always profits.
Next, millions hit the streets for "No Kings" protests chanting against Trump. Buses rolled in, identical signs appeared by the millions, and the whole thing looked anything but grassroots. A Fox News probe nailed it: roughly 500 activist groups with a combined $3 billion in annual revenue are bankrolling the operation, including Indivisible (Soros-linked), socialist outfits, and outright communists pushing "revolution." This was not organic outrage. It was a coordinated hit job timed to perfection.
Now the real story. The hack was not just about embarrassing Patel. It was routed through Iran to spark a diplomatic firestorm and kill a planned U.S. ground operation on Kharg Island. That rocky strip in the Persian Gulf is not just Iran's top oil export hub, handling 90 percent of its crude. U.S. officials have it in the crosshairs as a potential target to choke Tehran's cash flow. Intelligence insiders say beneath the surface lie hidden vaults holding the original ledgers of every shady U.S.-Iran financial deal since the 1979 revolution. The figure? $9.7 trillion. That's the same staggering sum tied to the Federal Reserve audit Trump demanded and got blocked on.
Patel's protocol traced the intrusion to a server farm in Northern Virginia. The same location that once housed the Epstein scheduling database – the one with over 14,000 entries mysteriously "deleted" years ago. It was not erased. It was moved. And now the trail leads right there.
This is not about Iran alone. It is about the domestic enemies who feed off endless foreign entanglements, secret slush funds, and blackmailed elites. Patel just got handed the map. Trump has the leverage. The deep state, the K Street fixers, the Soros network, and their Iranian cutouts just made the biggest mistake of their lives.
The ground game is not coming. It is already here. And the people who hacked Patel just showed America exactly where to strike next.
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