🚨 BREAKING: John Bolton’s legal troubles may be MUCH deeper than expected.
The FBI raid on his home & office wasn’t just about his book — insiders say the probe is “far more expansive.”
Bolton could now be staring down multiple criminal charges.
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2/ Don’t forget: Bolton’s 2020 book was packed with material that clearly should’ve been classified.
Judge Royce Lamberth warned that Bolton “gambled with the national security of the United States.”
Walking off with classified docs — and publishing them — isn’t a slip-up. It’s a felony.
3/ After Bolton turned on Trump, the Biden DOJ quietly dropped the case. No charges.
But now it’s back — and bigger:
🔹 FBI raided his home & office
🔹 Warrants said to rely on CIA intel gathered overseas
🔹 Potential Espionage Act violations in play
4/ Bolton’s legal nightmare looks like this:
• Drafts of his book still loaded with “voluminous” classified material
• Circulated to his agent, publisher & lawyer — possible unlawful dissemination
• If confirmed, that’s massive Espionage Act exposure
Not a slap on the wrist. We’re talking years behind bars.
5/ Bolton’s allies are in full panic mode.
NBC’s Chuck Todd, Olivia Troye, and Rolling Stone — who cheered the Mar-a-Lago raid — now wail about “authoritarianism.”
When Trump was the target, their line was: “No one is above the law.”
But when it’s Bolton? Suddenly it’s “fascism.”
6/ Meanwhile, DOJ grand juries are probing:
• NY AG Letitia James
• Rep. Adam Schiff
• Obama officials who tried to overthrow Trump after 2016
The swamp is finally beginning to face EQUAL justice.
7/ Attorney Jason Kander admits: even if Bolton isn’t convicted, the legal process itself is devastating:
“Half a million in legal fees… financial ruin.”
That’s what Democrats gleefully did not just to Trump, but thousands of others.
Now? They say it’s "fascism". LOL
8/ Bolton cashed in on his access. He leaked. He lied.
Now the FBI says his problems go far beyond his book.
Accountability is here.
And the NeverTrump crowd is choking on their own hypocrisy.
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Trump slapped India with a crushing 50% tariff for buying Russian oil.
When word reached Modi… he shut the door. Ignored four consecutive calls from Trump.
But it wasn’t just about the tariffs. Modi had seen something far more dangerous.
Here’s the real reason India turned its back on America:
For 25 years, Washington and New Delhi drew closer.
They called it “the most consequential partnership of the 21st century.”
Defense pacts. Tech ties. Trade deals.
And now? Modi won’t even pick up the phone.
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World leaders almost never ignore a U.S. president.
Putin brushed off Obama in 2014 during the Ukraine crisis.
De Gaulle snubbed Washington in the 1960s over NATO.
Each time, it was a warning sign.
Chris Cuomo thought he could pin Jay Bhattacharya on the COVID vax and Operation Warp Speed.
Instead, the NIH Director turned the tables—unveiling the real scandal:
Public health lied.
They censored.
And they destroyed trust for good.
When Cuomo dismissed vaccine concerns as “propaganda,” it backfired spectacularly
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Chris Cuomo brought NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya on to talk COVID, but the exchange backfired. Cuomo pushed him on Trump and Operation Warp Speed, but Bhattacharya refused to play politics—focusing instead on the collapse of trust in public health.
He argued that people were misled about the vaccines, especially claims that they would stop infection and transmission, which fueled mandates and eroded trust in all vaccines.
Bhattacharya called for transparency, open scientific debate, and honesty—saying he’d never seen such deep public distrust in his career. He framed Trump’s push for transparency as a positive step, while Cuomo’s frustration was written on his face.
Chris Cuomo pressed Jay Bhattacharya to say whether Trump was “wrong” about the vaccine, but Bhattacharya refused to give a political answer. Instead, he stressed the need for honest, data-driven analysis.
He acknowledged benefits for older people but highlighted risks for young men—especially myocarditis—and pointed out the lack of transparency around pregnancy data.
Rather than handing Cuomo a soundbite, Bhattacharya used the moment to argue for open, group-specific discussions that were censored during the pandemic and are still missing.
The media thought they had their chance to take down MAHA.
At the White House briefing, they pounced on Susan Monarez’s firing—desperate to brand Trump and RFK Jr. as “reckless.”
But Karoline Leavitt flipped the script.
With one line, she shut it all down:
“Just do your job. That’s what this president wants to see.”
A total media reckoning.
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The media came after Secretary RFK Jr. following the firing of former CDC Director Susan Monarez. At the White House briefing, NBC’s Gabe Gutierrez pressed Karoline Leavitt with claims that Monarez was ousted for refusing “reckless directives.”
Leavitt fired back, making clear Monarez wasn’t aligned with President Trump’s Make America Healthy Again mission. She revealed Trump himself removed Monarez after she refused to resign—well within his authority as the elected president.
Leavitt promised new CDC leadership soon, with a focus on restoring trust, transparency, and accountability.
Elite MIT researchers recently made a chilling discovery.
They scanned the brains of 54 people during a routine writing exercise.
But when they revisited those scans just four months later, the results left them stunned—and alarmed.
The culprit wasn’t smartphones. It wasn’t TikTok.
It was something far more disturbing.
First, some background.
MIT researchers brought in students from five Boston universities and divided them into three groups: one using ChatGPT, one using Google, and one with no external tools at all.
Over the next four months, they tracked each group’s brain activity during writing tasks.
Here’s what they uncovered:
The ChatGPT group struggled to recall what they had written—
and that’s not even the disturbing part.
Not days later.
Not hours later.
Just minutes later.
A staggering 83% couldn’t reproduce a single line from their own essays.
Dr. Daniel Amen has a name for this: