Trump’s gain-of-function ban sounded like a huge win.
Many, including myself, celebrated.
Then we read the fine print—and discovered a massive red flag:
The US banned GOF research abroad—while quietly protecting it at home.
One key Trump ally is linked to Pfizer—and she’s actually helping block a major COVID whistleblower case.
Attorney Tom Renz breaks down all the details—and calls out who he sees as an obvious fraud inside Trump’s cabinet.
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The Trump administration’s gain-of-function announcement sounded like a big move, but it wasn’t the whole story.
Instead of shutting down dangerous research, the policy may actually be laying the groundwork to expand it.
Attorney and medical freedom hero Tom Renz (@RenzTom) broke everything down in our exclusive interview.
According to him, the new policy doesn’t end gain-of-function, it essentially “codifies it.”
In plain terms, the US says it won’t fund gain-of-function research in adversarial countries. But domestically? That same restriction doesn’t apply.
“They’re going to allow it under new regulations,” Renz said. “And by doing that, they’re essentially saying, ‘We’re fine with gain-of-function as long as it follows the current rules.’
“So in that way, they’re actually legitimizing gain-of-function work in this country, which is absolutely mind-blowing to me,” he added.
The executive order begins with an encouraging statement: “Dangerous gain-of-function research on biological agents and pathogens has the potential to significantly endanger the lives of American citizens.”
But keep reading. The order lays out a sweeping plan to expand the same mRNA technology disaster we saw with COVID.
1.) Section 4(b) directs officials to “revise or replace the 2024 ‘Framework for Nucleic Acid Synthesis Screening’” to ensure a “commonsense approach” that encourages widespread adoption. It doesn’t ban synthetic DNA or RNA—it ensures it’s more easily and broadly screened and distributed.
2.) The new framework must be “comprehensive, scalable, and verifiable.” That language signals a system designed for growth. It’s not about stopping the technology—it’s about managing it at larger and larger scales.
3.) The executive order also calls for review and revision every 4 years, ensuring the system evolves as the industry grows.
4.) Section 5 expands oversight to non-federally funded research, meaning even private labs working with synthetic genetics are now in scope—another sign the government is preparing for widespread use.
There’s no language anywhere suggesting caution, pause, or ethical review—just infrastructure to make sure this technology keeps going strong.
The conversation revealed that Attorney General Pam Bondi has previously represented Pfizer.
Tom Renz also suspected that some of the most powerful people in the Trump administration are actively working against Bobby Kennedy Jr.
Speaking of Pam Bondi—where are the Epstein files? And why does she keep making big promises while underdelivering?
Attorney Tom Renz had some pointed observations:
• Bondi’s DOJ is actively opposing the Brook Jackson fraud case against Pfizer.
• Her financial disclosures list Pfizer as a recent connection.
• He questioned whether Bondi is incompetent or deliberately misleading the public.
• And he dropped a dose of reality, saying, if no one from the Epstein list has been jailed, why should we expect justice for COVID crimes?
Here’s the main point you need to know, as Tom Renz puts it:
“The Executive Order on gain of function did NOT stop GOF work. Further, it actually enshrines mRNA and DNA tech by requiring regulation related to it. It also requires regulations surrounding GOF, which essentially sanctions it. This was NOT the win people are saying.
“I’m glad the President limited GOF, and this was an improvement in some ways, but whoever wrote this should be fired.”
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Bill Maher just took a flamethrower to woke Democrats and their anti-American base.
He says they’re doomed if things don’t change soon.
Not only did Maher say the American flag is being disrespected—he delivered a brutal reality check to a certain group of activists.
The Left wasn’t ready for this.
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Some people need a reality check, and Maher dropped a good one here.
The show opened with an interview with David Hogg, the youngest person ever elected as a DNC vice chair.
David is not someone most conservatives agree with on much, but he dropped a surprisingly good take on why Democrats are bleeding voters.
The answer? They’re no longer the party of fun.
He got a huge reaction from Bill Maher after saying Democrats need to reconnect with young men who just want to “get laid and have fun” without walking on eggshells.
He said the parties have flipped. Democrats are now the snobs who judge your every move, whereas Republicans are much less rigid.
“What I think happened last election is younger men—they would rather vote for somebody who they don’t completely agree with, they don’t feel judged by, than somebody who they do agree with, that they feel like they have to walk on eggshells around constantly because they’re going to be judged or ostracized or excommunicated.”
And because of that, young men are walking away.
“Nobody is perfect. But ultimately, what we have to do here is figure out how to bring people back in and work towards the bigger goal of advancing the future of this country and helping young people especially get by, so that they’re able to focus on their lives and getting with a young woman or something like that, instead of how are they going to pay their rent, for example, or how are they working their two jobs.
“Young people should be able to focus on what young people should be focused on, which is how to get laid and how to go and have fun.”
Maher clapped, stood up, and shook Hogg’s hand after that comment.
REPORT: Trump has reportedly CUT OFF communication with Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu over “manipulation concerns.”
This move sends a clear message: Trump will not be pushed around—not by foreign leaders, not by war hawks, not by anyone.
It also confirms what we’ve been reporting for weeks:
There’s a growing rift inside the Trump administration between those pushing for war with Iran and those (like Trump) who are determined to pursue diplomacy.
And right on cue… Fox News suddenly gets handed an “exclusive” report about a previously undiscovered Iranian nuclear facility.
The timing couldn’t be more convenient.
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In other news, a former U.S. housing official says the government secretly built a $21 TRILLION underground city for the ultra-wealthy to survive a “near-extinction event.”
This was revealed by Catherine Austin Fitts on Tucker Carlson’s podcast.
Tucker asked her what the purpose of such a city would be. Fitts replied: “The purpose is if you thought you were going to get a near-extinction event.”
Her claims were corroborated by Michigan State University economist Mark Skidmore, whose team uncovered $21 trillion in undocumented federal spending between 1998 and 2015.
So the question remains: What exactly are they preparing for, and why hasn’t the public been told?