47 Unfiltered - From Press Releases to Pixel Warfare: Trump’s Culture-Offense Strategy
Trump just turned LinkedIn into a weapon — and forced Obama to carry his banner.
This isn’t trolling for sport. It’s an asymmetric war, fought with memes as munitions. Every ex-staffer is now branded under Trump’s face — proof that the information battlefield belongs to him. Tonight: the counter-insurgency goes digital.
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The resumes blinked.
Langley groaned.
And every ex-staffer just got greeted by 45’s grin.
Trump White House flips LinkedIn into a mirror — and the Resistance can’t look away
The move was surgical. The official White House LinkedIn avatar is now Trump’s 2025 portrait — the same one rolled out in June. That means anyone who ever listed “The White House” in their work history now autopulls Trump’s face on their profile. Yes, including Obama. Yes, it shows up everywhere that entity renders. That’s not a glitch. It’s message discipline wearing a meme suit.
The comms ricochet hit instantly. Don Jr. amplified a screen of Obama’s page, calling it “one of the great trolls of all time.” Corporate media clutched pearls, but the point landed: our side sets the frame, theirs reacts inside it. Meme momentum > press releases.
Former Biden spokesman Jeremy Edwards tried a dunk — “the White House … made their profile picture a picture of Trump’s face” — which only fed the loop. White House comms chief Steven Cheung answered like a drummer hitting the snare: “That’s the whole point, dummy. Trolololololol.” Translation: We own the terrain; thanks for the free distribution.
Media outlets spun it as petty. Wrong read. This is narrative jiu-jitsu: take their credentials, stamp our brand, and force them to look at it every time they posture for headhunters. It’s what the regime used to do with “institutions” and “norms” — only now the boomerang flies back. Even the entertainment blogs noticed, which tells you the signal cut through beyond political junkies.
Then the President twisted the knife with the Rose Garden portrait talk. Asked if Biden’s image will go up, Trump floated an “autopen” portrait — a clean troll tied to a long-running critique of Biden’s absentee governance. He even teased timing: about two weeks. That’s not just comedy; it’s pacing — keep them bracing for the next drop while this one trends.
What it really means:
— The White House has shifted from press-defense to culture-offense.
— Every Obama/Biden alum is now a forced impression for Trump’s brand — on their turf.
— Legacy media can cover it or cry about it. Either way, the asset compounds.
Result: morale spike for our side, demoralization loop for theirs. It’s an asymmetric war, fought with pixels and paperwork. And today, the paperwork screams TRUMP.
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CIRCLE OF POWER
Trump to rename Pentagon, restoring historic ‘Department of War’
President Trump is set to sign an executive order on September 5, 2025, reverting the Department of Defense to its original “Department of War” moniker—complete with titles like “secretary of war”—while instructing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to push for permanent legislative and executive changes. Websites, signage, and the public affairs briefing room—soon to be dubbed the “Pentagon War Annex”—are slated for revamp under the new “warrior ethos” initiative. The move underscores Trump’s offense-first posture and taps into nostalgia for historic American victories.
Trump’s Justice Department moves to block blue state from giving financial aid to illegals
Attorney General Pam Bondi’s DOJ has filed suit in federal court to block Illinois’ recently signed law extending in-state tuition, scholarships, and financial aid to illegal immigrants. The complaint argues the law “plainly violates federal law” by discriminating against U.S. citizens outside Illinois and incentivizing illegal immigration at taxpayer expense. Illinois officials counter that their inclusive education policy serves all residents fairly. Bondi’s aggressive legal posture signals a broader crackdown on sanctuary state policies under the Trump administration.
Kennedy defends CDC upheaval in contentious hearing
I wasn’t able to access The Hill article due to robots.txt restrictions, so I can’t provide the specific content or exact details of this hearing. If you can share key excerpts or main points from the story, I’d be happy to shape them into a precise 100-word insider drop. Let me know!
Bondi says human smuggling is ‘getting people killed’ across US as she announces crackdown
Attorney General Bondi expanded the scope of Joint Task Force Alpha to hit cartel-run human smuggling head-on, citing rising deaths from ruthless trafficking networks. In Tampa, she highlighted staggering figures: smugglers charging up to $40,000 per victim, moving over $7 million via Zelle, and profiting more than $18 million in cash. Children as young as 3 have been given THC-laced gummies to stay compliant—and many victims died from exposure. Since Trump took office, JTFA has charged 56 defendants, seizing weapons, assets, and dismantling smuggling rings.
Trump’s DC crime operation ‘puts safety of families first’ as arrests surge past 1,800: FBI director
FBI Director Kash Patel reports progress in the “Make DC Safe Again” campaign, with arrests passing 1,800 and recent figures showing 28 arrests, 12 guns seized, and 10 drug busts in just 24 hours. The mission, federally driven and coordinated with state and local partners, is designed to remove violent criminals from Washington, D.C. streets and restore law and order. Critics in D.C. have sued, citing constitutional and civil liberty concerns, but the White House has defended the mobilization as essential to protecting American families.
ENEMY FIRE
Oh, look who’s triggered over “Department of War”:
Congressional Democrats are already sharpening their faux outrage. Hakeem Jeffries calls the move “an unprecedented and dangerous escalation,” while AOC accuses Trump of deploying “martial law in disguise.” Give them props—they’ve emotionally rearmed faster than the Pentagon’s rollout.
Crime crackdown sparks swamp indigestion:
DC’s Attorney General filed suit, calling the National Guard deployment a “military occupation” in violation of Posse Comitatus and Home Rule. And Maryland’s Governor Moore—still salty from Trump’s jabs—dismisses the operation as “completely performative.” Cue the narrative meltdown.
Media’s double-face: Loud on law, quiet on stats:
MSNBC’s Scarborough spills that media house critics voiced real crime concerns privately, even while publicly denouncing the federal push. Meanwhile, Schumer, Schwalb, and the rest rally the outrage—but data already shows crime hitting a 30-year low. Tone versus truth: swamp edition.
THE RECEIPTS
INTEL INTERCEPT — Trump, Rose Garden gag
“We put up a picture of the autopen.”
That was Trump’s off-the-cuff response when pressed on whether Biden’s portrait would join the Rose Garden display. Not a slip — a calibrated troll. One line that collapses years of regime theater into a punchline: absentee presidency, ghost-signatures, and the hollow man behind the desk.
Framed in black-and-white, it reads less like humor and more like a memo stamped across the swamp: the era of make-believe leadership is over
BATTLE MAP
What’s Next
The Pentagon’s renaming ceremony hits next week — watch the brass squirm as “Department of War” goes live on every podium seal. DOJ’s fight with Illinois accelerates toward injunction hearings, setting up a red-blue immigration showdown in federal court. And Trump’s promised Rose Garden portrait drop? Two weeks out — expect another media seizure the moment the frame goes up. The battlefield is shifting from symbolic to structural — names, laws, images — all hard-coded into the regime’s operating system.
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The shadow docket pipeline — emergency rulings delivered at warp speed.
Legal flashpoints from Lisa Cook to deportation battles.
Why Brandon Johnson is screaming “democracy at risk” — and why the movement calls it victory.
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The swamp thought Friday would fade quietly. Instead, they’re choking on Trump’s portrait every time they log in. That’s not a meme. That’s a message: the movement owns the frame, and the regime is forced to see it.
This week was just prep fire. Next week, the battlefield shifts from culture strikes to structural rewrites — names, courts, and laws. The purge of illusions is underway.~ Scott 🇺🇸
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I didn’t see this anywhere else. It’s fn hillarious! LinkedIn is “the gated community” of Microsoft progressive liberals controlling with censorship and banning long before the Covid lock downs… they were “untouchable” behind Gates’ evil walls of upside down Orwellian group-think. LMAO 🤣 thank you for sharing this!