Notice Trump referring to moving "the gangs" everywhere.
Tucker Carlson interviews MS13
Katie Hobbs is publicly under investigation. (Sunshine Residential Homes)
Trump mentions Phoenix and his yellow tie bc it represents the sun.... 👀
Not to mention he says.. About Joe,
"I don't think it's him"
H/T @FriendsFeisty
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It has become abundantly clear that Trump was referring specifically to the Katie Hobbs investigation. 🤯🤯
It's all coming together frens.
👀👀👀👀
They have been hinting the whole time.....
Could all of the messaging be a coincidence?
Only Anons can fully appreciate the continued 'validation(s)/confirmation(s) thru covert' (series of mathematically impossible coincidences) means in order to maintain structural integrity.
[Wheels up]
Q
Trump put up 2, 88ft tall flag polls at the White House
Mar-a-Lago was raided by SDNY FBI office on 8/8/22
Trump had a total of 88 charges.
F22 planes surround the meeting of Putin and Trump in Alaska.
B=2
B2 bomber fly over in Alaska.
B2 bomber fly over at the parade.
B2 bomber mission to Iran.
Big Balls was beat up, prompting the NG deployment into DC
Big Beautiful Bill
Big Beautiful Ballroom
Burn Bags.
Drop 22?
Who controls the NG?
Why was the NG recently activated in select cities within the US?
Can the NG work in coordination w/ the marines?
Do conditions need to be satisfied to authorize?
What former President used the military to save the republic and what occurred exactly?
Biggest drop to ever be provided on Pol. Study and prepare. The masses tend to panic in such situations. No war. No civil unrest. Clean and swift.
Probably all a coincidence.
Trump says he's taken in 88 billion in taffifs in 2 months
Prior to that the US got 22 billion in tarrifs in May
Trump has broken an 88 years old approval rating record...
In the Big Beautiful Bill, 88% of seniors pay no tax on Social Security.
When Does Military Intelligence (MIL INTEL) Have Jurisdiction?
Military intelligence (e.g., Defense Intelligence Agency, units within the DoD) has jurisdiction in the following contexts:
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Foreign Military Threats: Gathering and analyzing intelligence on adversaries, their capabilities, and threats to U.S. forces or interests, primarily overseas.
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Counterintelligence: Protecting military operations and personnel from espionage, sabotage, or infiltration, both abroad and on U.S. bases.