47 Unfiltered — Trump’s War Cabinet Splinters, Markets Shrug Off Tariff Chaos
Bongino threatens to walk, Kash backs him. Wall Street bets Trump’s trade war is bluff. The populist crackdown gets tested.
While Trump ramps up tariff threats and fires off economic warning shots, Wall Street shrugs—and his own inner circle wobbles. Bongino’s potential resignation has Kash Patel threatening to follow, exposing deep fault lines inside the administration.
Meanwhile, Trump’s policies are working in slow motion by design, with major domestic reforms delayed until after the midterms. What’s the play? The Daily Briefing has the full strategy breakdown in today’s issue.
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Trump Tariffs Rattle Headlines, But Wall Street Shrugs. Why?
Markets rise as Trump talks tough—because the real threat isn’t tariffs, and the elites know it.
Trump is escalating the tariff war again, this time with a fresh round of threats aimed at China, Canada, and beyond. But take a look at the markets: they’re not flinching. Why? Because Wall Street knows the game. The real battle isn’t about import taxes—it’s about control. And China’s grip goes far deeper than trade.
The media frames Trump’s tariffs as earth-shaking policy. But Wall Street insiders know better. They’re betting big on the status quo because they understand that China already owns chunks of America’s debt, real estate, farmland, and digital infrastructure. Tariffs are noise. The system stays rigged.
This isn’t economic policy. It’s distraction. A stage show to keep voters angry while the real levers of power stay untouched. Want to see the real war? Follow the money, not the headlines.
Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill” Is a Time Bomb—Set to Detonate After the Midterms
Key provisions delayed until 2027—but it’s not weakness. It’s strategy.
CNN thinks it caught Trump in a “gotcha” by revealing the truth: major parts of his sweeping domestic policy overhaul won’t take effect until after the 2026 midterms. But what they’re actually admitting is this—Trump’s playing the long game.
The swamp would love nothing more than to use early implementation as ammo to sabotage Trump’s 2026 ground game. That’s why the timing matters. This isn’t hesitation—it’s containment. Trump’s team is holding the line until Republican majorities are secure and the real fight can begin.
Massive reforms don’t survive without a shield. The deep state is lurking, waiting for an excuse to kill the movement before it takes root. So Trump’s doing what smart generals do—securing the terrain before launching the offensive.
The “Big, Beautiful Bill” isn’t a headline—it’s a delayed demolition charge, and the countdown has already started.
Bongino-May-Leave Bombshell Exposes Who’s Really Willing to Fight
Kash Patel draws a red line: if Bongino’s out, I’m out. The FBI purge is getting real.
This isn’t dysfunction. It’s purification.
With FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino reportedly on the verge of resigning after a brutal clash with AG Pam Bondi over the Epstein file fallout, Trump’s law-and-order team is facing its first major internal loyalty test. And Kash Patel isn’t mincing words: if Bongino walks, he walks too.
The media’s spinning it as chaos. Don’t fall for it. What’s happening is exactly what real reform looks like—ugly, heated, and impossible to fake. You can’t drain the swamp with diplomats and careerists. You need wartime loyalty.
Trump didn’t build a Cabinet for comfort. He built it for combat. The ones who can’t handle the heat are welcome to leave. That’s not collapse—it’s clarity.
Bondi’s in the crosshairs. The FBI is in flux. And Trump’s circle is tightening into a team that won’t flinch.
Stay sharp. This is how revolutions stay real.
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Quick Hits
Protesters crash VP’s Disney getaway
As ICE raids ramp up nationwide, the Vice President’s family trip to a luxury Disney resort triggered protests right outside the gates. It’s a blunt reminder that elite comfort doesn’t exempt you from public anger. When DC won’t listen, sometimes you have to bring the noise to their vacation home.
Metallica vs. the Pentagon
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was forced to delete a drone strike highlight reel after using Metallica’s “Enter Sandman” without clearance. The Pentagon can wipe out a terror cell, but not copyright complaints. The priorities of a collapsing empire.
Trump trolls Rosie with a citizenship swipe
After Rosie O’Donnell said she’s moving to Ireland, Trump joked he might “take away” her citizenship. The media screamed “authoritarianism,” but the real headline is this: elites who whine about America always have an escape plan. Trump just made them say the quiet part out loud.
Tariff letters drop like economic grenades
Trump just hit 24 countries with a tariff ultimatum—either play fair or pay the price. This isn’t diplomacy. It’s a high-stakes auction for access to American markets, and Trump is forcing foreign leaders to compete on his terms.
Trump Tower heads to Romania
While the DOJ obsesses over paperwork and press leaks, Trump’s global business empire keeps growing. The Trump Organization is breaking ground on a new Trump Tower in Bucharest. That’s what power looks like when it doesn’t depend on the next election.
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Today’s Daily Briefing breaks down the real reason Trump’s policies are delayed, why Wall Street isn’t flinching on tariffs, and how deep the Bondi-Bongino rift goes.
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