The Intelligence Community just Confirmed the Deep State Tried to Take Down Trump—and the Media Still Calls You the Crazy One.
Eight Years Later, the “Conspiracy Theory” is Now Official U.S. Intelligence Documentation.
Good Morning, it’s Sunday, July 20th, 2025.
They laughed. They censored. They gaslit. But now? The Office of the Director of National Intelligence just released confirmation that the Obama administration conspired to undermine Trump’s 2016 victory—and weaponized the federal government to do it. For everyone who’s been called unhinged, dangerous, or delusional for saying exactly this… you were right. This isn’t just vindication—it’s proof we’re living in a system built on lies, where truth is always the threat. Let’s get into it.
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Trump’s Vein Condition Makes Headlines Abroad—Because the U.S. Press Needs a New Distraction
The White House confirmed that Trump has chronic venous insufficiency, a manageable circulatory issue. No emergency, no dramatic symptoms, no treatment panic. But that didn’t stop the BBC from running with it—and American media are now circling like they’ve just uncovered a Watergate IV drip.
This isn’t a story about health. It’s a story about priorities. The same media that spent years pretending Biden’s mental decline was a conspiracy theory now wants you laser-focused on Trump’s calves. They didn’t care when Joe got lost onstage or froze mid-sentence—they care now, because this time it’s someone they actually fear.
Don’t miss the timing either. Trump’s gaining steam in polling, legal attacks are stalling out, and the GOP base is solidifying. Cue a health narrative, conveniently vague but suggestive enough to sow doubt, grab headlines, and dominate the weekend shows.
Let them panic. Trump’s not going anywhere—and they know it.
Colbert Gets Canceled—Because the Truth Hit Too Close to the Contract
CBS just yanked The Late Show with Stephen Colbert off the air—days after Colbert publicly dragged his own network over a $16 million settlement with Trump. You don’t need a tinfoil hat to see what just happened. This wasn’t a ratings decision. It was a message: criticize the boss, lose your stage.
Colbert dared to do what most media insiders won’t—call out the hypocrisy. While CBS was cutting a massive check to avoid a courtroom brawl with Trump over a manipulated interview, Colbert used his platform to highlight the rot. And just like that, The Late Show was no longer “sustainable.”
Forget the theater of “creative differences.” What this proves—once again—is that mainstream media doesn’t run on journalism. It runs on contracts, legal fears, and political leverage. Colbert may have thought he had immunity as one of the last big-name liberal mouthpieces. Turns out, he was just another line item on a balance sheet.
Here’s the kicker: the other late-night hosts are already tightening up. Notice the silence? That’s what fear looks like. Trump’s not even in the White House, and he’s still reshaping the media by simply forcing them to choose: truth… or self-preservation. Guess which one they’re picking.
Trump’s $2 Billion Alcatraz Reboot: Justice Reform or Political Theater?
Trump wants to resurrect Alcatraz—and it’s going to cost you $2 billion. Yes, the same administration pushing “drain the swamp” and “slash government waste” is eyeing one of the most expensive symbolic projects in modern corrections history. Three proposals are on the table, all centered around turning the defunct prison island into a high-security fortress for America’s worst offenders—or, depending on how cynical you are, his political enemies.
Here’s the contradiction: Team DOGE (Drain Our Government Excess) says we’re broke, can’t afford entitlements, need to cut welfare, defund NPR, and gut useless programs. Yet somehow, we’ve got billions lying around to renovate a federal island prison that hasn’t housed an inmate since Elvis was relevant?
The real point here isn’t whether America needs a scarier prison. It’s about political branding. Alcatraz isn’t about justice—it’s about optics. It’s the perfect backdrop for a “tough on crime” image reboot: iconic, dramatic, and expensive enough to feel serious. But when $2 billion could be spent reinforcing the border, fixing broken cities, or funding actual prosecution of violent criminals, the question isn’t whether it’s bold—it’s whether it’s smart.
This is how big government grows—with patriotic music playing in the background and red-meat rhetoric up front. And just like that, the right forgets about spending caps.
Apple Sues iPhone Leaker While Handing Your Data to China
Apple just launched a full-scale legal assault on Jon Prosser, a prominent tech leaker, accusing him of stealing and leaking details from an unreleased iPhone. The lawsuit claims Prosser and an associate obtained access to a development device via a cooperating Apple employee and leaked iOS features before Apple’s official launch. The company is demanding the court stop them—and punish them hard.
Let’s be real: This isn’t about “protecting intellectual property.” This is about message control. Apple has no problem bending over for the Chinese Communist Party—handing over user data, modifying maps, and censoring apps—but when an American leaks what’s coming in your next iOS update? Suddenly they’re defenders of privacy and corporate integrity.
This is corporate hypocrisy in its purest form. Apple doesn’t care about trade secrets. They care about narrative. They care about controlling what you know, when you know it, and how it’s packaged for maximum marketing impact. Prosser committed the unforgivable sin—not theft, but disruption. He interrupted the cycle of hype, control, and profit.
Apple wants obedience, not innovation. And this lawsuit is their warning shot to anyone thinking about crossing the line between user and insider. Information isn’t free—it’s a commodity. And if you leak it, even for public interest? They’ll make you pay.
New Evidence of Obama Administration Conspiracy to Subvert Trump’s 2016 Victory
The intelligence community just admitted what the media spent eight years mocking as conspiracy: the Obama administration did try to sabotage Trump’s presidency. ODNI dropped new documents confirming the effort to delegitimize Trump’s win—and bury it with Russiagate disinformation.
They called us crazy for saying it. They said “there’s no proof.” Now the proof is public and the media? Silent. This wasn’t a rogue operation. This was a full-blown coup attempt with full knowledge of the White House, the FBI, and the intel community.
Every anchor who mocked you owes you an apology—but they won’t give it. This isn’t vindication for Trump. It’s vindication for the entire movement that saw it, said it, and got smeared for it.
NATO Condemns Russian Cyber Activities
NATO just escalated rhetoric against Russia with a formal condemnation of “cyber attacks”—but the timing is the real story. Trump is laying the groundwork for peace talks, and NATO’s gravy train is suddenly under threat. Enter: the last card in the deck—digital warfare.
This isn’t about cyber attacks. It’s about budgets, relevance, and keeping the military-industrial complex flush. They need perpetual enemies to justify perpetual funding, and peace ruins everything.
So they’re pushing “cyber threats” now. Because the war machine doesn’t want de-escalation—it wants justification.
Chevron Prevails in Exxon Fight and Closes Deal to Buy Hess
Chevron just sealed a $53 billion deal to buy Hess, beating Exxon—and this isn’t just about oil. This is consolidation in preparation for what comes next. Wars, sanctions, instability: the energy sector knows what’s coming, and they’re positioning accordingly.
While the media focuses on gas prices, the real game is being played behind closed boardroom doors. Massive acquisitions before global chaos aren’t coincidence—they’re strategy.
This is the economic battlefield, and Chevron just took the high ground.
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UK OFFICIAL DEFENDS EXPOSING AFGHAN ALLIES
Former UK Defence Secretary Grant Shapps says his 2022 data breach response—where Afghan allies were exposed—was “justified” because he was trying to protect lives. Translation? They screwed up, left allies to die, then wrote themselves a redemption arc.
This is how collapsing empires treat their friends. Read More
REPUBLICANS: SWAMP BY DAY, WARRIORS BY NIGHT
NBC reveals GOP reps publicly slam bills then quietly vote for them. It’s not spinelessness—it’s strategy. Pretend you’re fighting the system while voting to keep it alive.
The Uniparty isn’t a theory. It’s a business model. Read More
COLBERT CANCELLED: PROPAGANDA STAGE COLLAPSES
CBS dumped Colbert after his anti-Trump shtick finally stopped working. Woke comedy was never funny—it was state-sponsored programming. And it failed.
They didn’t cancel the clown—they canceled the spell.
TRUMP FREES AMERICANS, MEDIA SHRUGS
Trump pulled off a massive prisoner swap with Venezuela—250 deportees for American hostages. While Biden begged, Trump dealt.
Strength isn’t controversial—it’s effective.
TRUMP SIGNS FIRST MAJOR CRYPTO LAW
The crypto crackdown is over. Trump just handed the decentralized world its biggest win ever, signing the first federal crypto bill into law.
The Fed can’t print what it can’t control—and now they’re panicking.
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“The truth is treason in the empire of lies.”
— Ron Paul
If you’re still waiting for the New York Times to run a front-page headline admitting the deep state is real… don’t hold your breath. They don’t apologize for the lies—they double down and expect you to forget. But we don’t forget, and we don’t stop. Because every time they call it a conspiracy, we call it what it is: tomorrow’s headlines.
~ Scott 🇺🇸
P.S.
The Colbert cancellation? It’s not just about jokes—it’s about control. You don’t fire your top puppet unless the script starts to slip. What do you think—was Colbert cut for ratings, or did he say something they couldn’t let air? Let me know.
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