Trump Breaks the Last Leash: Murdoch Lawsuit Shatters Conservative Media’s Illusion
The war between Trump and Murdoch isn’t just personal—it’s the final battle for who controls the Right.
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Trump just sued Rupert Murdoch. That’s not a headline—it’s a turning point. The alliance that helped launch the MAGA era is now in open civil war. What you’re seeing isn’t a feud—it’s the unraveling of a media empire that thought it could shape the movement forever.
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Trump Declares War on Murdoch: The Conservative Media Machine Implodes
The puppetmaster just became the target—and Trump’s not pulling punches.
The cold civil war inside the conservative movement just went nuclear. Donald Trump is suing Rupert Murdoch, the media kingpin who built Fox News, funded the rise of the GOP elite, and helped make Trump a household name. For decades, Murdoch’s empire dictated the limits of what “conservative” could mean on TV. But now? Trump’s taking the leash off—and dragging the whole damn apparatus into the daylight.
This lawsuit isn’t about defamation or contracts. It’s about control. Trump’s finally naming names and turning on the very machine that elevated him in 2016, then tried to sideline him in 2020. Murdoch’s media outlets—Fox News, The Wall Street Journal, the NY Post—have long pretended to support America First, while quietly steering coverage to favor establishment hacks and globalist narratives. Trump just lit a match under the whole charade.
Here’s the real play: Murdoch built a conservative echo chamber that kept real populism fenced in. He gave Trump airtime as long as Trump danced on the right topics and shut up about the wrong ones. But as soon as Trump turned the spotlight on the Deep State, the border cartels, or the pharma elite—Murdoch pulled the plug. And now, Trump’s done playing nice.
This lawsuit is the symbolic break millions of America First voters have been waiting for. It’s a line in the sand between controlled opposition and real insurgency. Trump is betting that truth doesn’t need a media empire—it needs a movement. If he’s right, Murdoch’s empire could crumble under the weight of its own hypocrisy.
And if he’s wrong? The conservative movement was never truly free to begin with.
21 Kids. One Couple. And a Surrogacy System Built for Abuse
This isn’t parenting—it’s trafficking with legal paperwork.
They found 21 children in a California home after one infant was rushed to the hospital with traumatic head injuries. Twenty-one. Not a foster situation, not a daycare, not a licensed group home. Just one couple and a paper trail of surrogacy contracts, international adoptions, and silence from every agency that should’ve stepped in.
This is the nightmare scenario the media never wants to talk about—child trafficking hidden in plain sight, cloaked in the language of “family building.” Multiple surrogates were used. Some of the kids didn’t even have passports or birth records tied to California. And the kicker? The system let it happen. California’s surrogacy and adoption laws are a loophole factory for elites who want children without scrutiny.
Let’s get real: this isn’t a tragic outlier. This is what organized trafficking looks like when it’s run by people with money, lawyers, and the right political connections. They didn’t just collect 21 children by accident. They used a broken legal system designed to protect “parents’ rights” over children’s safety. The same people who scream about “reproductive freedom” are creating legal pipelines for child acquisition—no questions asked.
And where’s the outrage? The same media that chased down Sound of Freedom as “conspiracy bait” is silent now. Because this doesn’t fit the narrative. This wasn’t happening in a third-world country—it was happening in a gated community in California. The predators weren’t creeps in vans—they were elites with surrogacy contracts and immigration lawyers.
This story isn’t just about one couple. It’s about a system that enables evil when it’s dressed in wealth and wrapped in legal jargon. Twenty-one children. Let that number sink in.
The Democrats’ Last Vote in Minnesota Belongs to a Convicted Felon
They don’t just protect criminals—they elect them.
Minnesota State Senator Nicole Mitchell has officially been convicted of burglary. Yes, burglary. A sitting lawmaker broke into someone’s home—and now her felony conviction puts the entire Democrat-controlled state Senate on the brink. Why? Because the Democrats only have a one-vote majority. And that vote now belongs to a criminal.
Let’s be crystal clear: this isn’t some petty ethics violation or bureaucratic snafu. This is an elected official caught in the act of a literal felony. Mitchell didn’t just vote to defund police—she became the kind of person those police are supposed to arrest. And now the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party is desperately trying to hang on to power by pretending this isn’t a collapse of legitimacy.
This isn’t isolated. It’s a pattern. A party that votes to release violent criminals, that tears down law enforcement, that decries “mass incarceration”—and now counts on a convicted burglar to maintain control of the state. You can’t make this up. It’s what happens when “justice” becomes a political slogan instead of a legal standard.
Democrats love to talk about protecting democracy. Well, here’s their version: letting felons write the laws while decent citizens foot the bill. If one Republican had done this, MSNBC would be running 24/7 specials. But when it’s a Democrat? The silence is deafening.
The party of accountability? Please. The party of law and order? Not even close. This is the party of “don’t get caught”—and when you do, hope the media covers for you.
Trump Just Declared War on the Federal Reserve—With a Pen
The stablecoin revolution is now federal law, and the money printers are panicking.
President Trump has signed the GENIUS Act into law, officially creating the first real federal framework for stablecoins. The crypto crowd is calling it a win—but this is much bigger than that. This isn’t just Trump keeping a campaign promise or throwing a bone to digital libertarians. This is a direct assault on the central banking system. For the first time, Americans have a path to monetary independence that doesn’t run through the Federal Reserve.
Stablecoins are pegged to the dollar—but they live outside the Fed’s grasp. No printing. No devaluation. No middleman. Just secure, transparent, decentralized money. That’s why the financial establishment has fought crypto so hard for the last five years. It wasn’t about “protecting consumers.” It was about protecting their monopoly on money.
Trump’s move flips that monopoly on its head. This bill gives crypto the legitimacy it’s always lacked. It invites innovation while cutting red tape. And most importantly, it opens the door to a future where Americans don’t have to rely on a handful of unelected bankers to decide how much their savings are worth.
The timing? Perfect. Inflation’s still eating paychecks. Trust in institutions is in the gutter. And now, Trump’s delivering an alternative that the establishment can’t print into oblivion.
This is Trump’s biggest middle finger yet to the globalist financial class—and it’s going to make waves from Wall Street to Davos.
Tulsi Gabbard vs. Obama’s Spy Chiefs
Tulsi Gabbard is wasting no time as Director of National Intelligence—she’s coming for the Obama-era intel officials who built the 2016 Russia interference narrative, and she’s threatening criminal prosecution. This isn’t a symbolic gesture; Gabbard now has access to every classified document, raw intercept, and buried memo they hoped would never surface. What started as a confirmation fight is about to become a purge. The same establishment voices that screamed about Trump “weaponizing” intel are suddenly quiet as one of their own uses the exact same tools. This isn’t accountability—it’s vengeance, and it’s going to spiral fast. Gabbard’s move signals the start of a war inside the government that will paralyze any actual governance. Everyone involved knows once this door opens, it doesn’t close cleanly. This is what the deep state feared most: their secrets in the hands of someone who doesn’t owe them anything.
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EPSTEIN RECORDS BOMBSHELL
Trump says the Epstein files “may not please everyone”—translation: powerful people are about to get scorched. If he actually releases them, careers are done, and the panic will be louder than ever. Read more
LA VEHICLE ATTACK ON SANTA MONICA BLVD
Another vehicle plows into crowds in the heart of sanctuary city territory. Don’t expect the media to ask about the driver’s immigration status—they’d rather blame “mental health.” Read more
ISRAELI FORCES KILL 70+ GAZANS AT FOOD AID DROP
U.S. tax dollars funded both the food aid and the bullets that killed civilians trying to collect it. This is what it looks like when you bankroll both sides of a war. Read more
CONGRESS PASSES FIRST MAJOR CRYPTO BILL
Biden’s team spent four years choking crypto—Trump’s first week, Congress delivers historic protections. This isn’t a promise; it’s a power move. Read More
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Trump suing Murdoch might feel like palace drama, but it’s bigger than that. This is the final fracture between grassroots conservatism and the elite media that’s been managing it. Do you trust Murdoch’s network—or are you glad Trump finally called their bluff?
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