Justice Gobbles the Witch-Hunt
The regime’s final narrative thread? Snipped. The table’s set for vindication.
Good evening, tonight’s issue is leaner than usual as the team preps turkeys and secures the stuffing (not a metaphor… this time). But don’t let the shorter format fool you. Big wins are breaking across the board.
Georgia just nuked the last state case tied to Trump’s 2020 election challenge. Japan and China are nearing Cold War 2.0. And DC looks more like a fortress than a functioning capital.
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CIRCLE OF POWER
Georgia Prosecutor Pulls the Plug on 2020 Election Witch-Hunt
The prosecutor now in charge — Pete Skandalakis — formally dropped the 2020 election-interference case against Donald J. Trump and his co-defendants. The charges, last left alive when the original prosecutor was disqualified — amid serious ethical questions — were dismissed as “futile and unproductive.” The move slams shut the last state case tied to Trump’s 2020 challenge. For the regime’s narrative machine: deleted. For America First: vindication.
Asia Flashpoint: Japan–China Rift Over Taiwan Explodes
Tokyo’s new premier, Sanae Takaichi, declared in parliament that a Chinese strike on democratic Taiwan could trigger Japanese military action — sending Beijing into full meltdown mode. China recalled its consul-general in Osaka and unleashed “wolf-warrior” threats. Tokyo pushed back — calling the Chinese letter to the UN “unsubstantiated.” The diplomatic rupture marks China’s boldest bullying since the end of the Cold War.
DC Shooting of National Guardsmen Sparks Political Firestorm
Two members of the National Guard were shot near the White House — a targeted attack that triggered bipartisan outrage. Governors, lawmakers, even corners of the media shifted tone: this isn’t politics, it’s blood in the streets. The incident underscores the chaos that festers under Democrat-backed “soft on violence” policies. Guard is up. Eyes are open.
Trump Snubs G20 Over South Africa: Aid Cut Threat Drops
Donald Trump refused to attend the upcoming G20 Summit in South Africa — citing concerns over the venue and regime entanglements. In the same breath, he threatened to yank U.S. aid to South Africa, turning globalist hand-outs into a bargaining chip. A clear move: using leverage, not largesse. Globalist philanthropists just lost their invoice.
DC Fortified — 500 More Guard Troops Head to DC After Shooting
Pete Hegseth announced deployment of 500 additional National Guard troops to Washington, DC — an unmistakable signal. He framed the move as more than security — a renewed vow that the regime’s soft-on-crime experiment ends now. Guards poised, city locked down. Resistance knows its borders.
Thanks for reading — and sticking with us on a holiday week that’s turning out anything but slow.
From battlefield courts in Georgia to the halls of G20, the cracks in the regime’s narrative are widening fast. They tried to rewrite history. Justice just handed them the receipt.
Every dinner table in America tomorrow needs at least one person armed with the truth. Be that person.
~ Scott 🇺🇸
PS. Here’s my take on Georgia nuking the last Trump case: it wasn’t just about legal standing. It was about political stamina. They threw everything they had — and lost. Skandalakis didn’t just close a case. He closed a chapter of weaponized fiction.
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Thanks Scott for always stating facts! Always look forward to your post. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your loved ones!
Happy Thanksgiving, Scott.
Always appreciate your briefings.