The media won’t want you to see what happened inside the Museum of the Bible today.
President Trump just took the fight for religious liberty to a whole new level.
He called out the Left’s attacks on faith and then dropped a thunderclap announcement that shook the room.
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This morning, President Trump took another big step toward fulfilling one of his biggest campaign promises…to restore faith in America and protect the religious liberty that so many feel is under attack.
Speaking at the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C., Trump stood before the White House Religious Liberty Commission and made it clear that this was a message about the future of faith in this country.
He didn’t dance around the issue either.
Trump called out what he sees as a growing hostility to religion coming from the left, especially within the irreligious Democrat Party.
And he zeroed in on something shocking that Senator Tim Kaine said just last week.
Kaine made headlines when he said the idea of God-given rights was “extremely troubling” to him.
Trump wasn’t about to let that slide.
“The need for this commission has never been more clear than it was last week when the ineffectual Senator from Virginia, man named Tim Kaine, stated that the notion our rights come from our creator is ‘extremely troubling’ to him.”
Trump went on to say that this kind of thinking is exactly what the founders were warning about…that rights don’t come from government, they come from God, and that’s written into the DNA of America.
These in fact were the words of tyrants.
“It is tyrants denying our rights and the rights that come from God and it’s this Declaration of Independence that proclaims we’re endowed by our creator with the right of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.”
Trump landed a haymaker on Senator Kaine:
“The Senator from Virginia should be ashamed of himself…for many things.”
After calling out the attacks on religious freedom, Trump got personal for a moment and let people in on something that’s clearly close to his heart.
He talked about how faith in God isn’t just something mentioned in speeches or hung on a wall…it’s what keeps a nation grounded.
He said a strong America starts with bringing religion back into our lives and into the public square.
“We have to bring back religion in America. Bring it back stronger than ever before, as our country grows stronger and stronger.”
You could hear the conviction in his voice as he explained what keeps him going through all the battles he’s fought and won over the past decade.
“To have a great nation, you have to have to religion.”
“I believe that so strongly. There has to be something after we go through all of this, and that something is God.”
“We go through all of this for a reason, it’s not easy, believe me!”
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From there, Trump pivoted to one of the most symbolic moments of the day…a tribute to the Bible itself.
He talked about how NO book in history has shaped humanity the way the Bible has, and how its influence has been felt in every corner of civilization.
“For thousands of years the Bible has shaped civilization, ethics, art, literature and brought hope, healing and transformation to untold millions and millions of lives.”
Trump said the Bible is deeply woven into the American story, and that’s exactly why he wanted to do something special.
“The Bible is also an important part of the American story.”
And then came his own announcement.
He said he’d just donated his personal family Bible…one that his mother had given him and that was used during both of his inaugurations, to be displayed at the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C.
“That’s why I’m delighted to announce that just moments ago I personally delivered the Trump family Bible given to me by my mother. I remember when she gave it to me.”
“It was used in both my inaugurations and also display at the museum and I guess it will now be displayed right in the heart of our nation’s capital, right here.”
“It’s an honor, that’s an honor.”
That Bible will now forever be a part of American history.
But the biggest moment of day was about to strike the room like a thunderclap from above.
It was a historic announcement.
First, Trump made sure to spotlight the people on the ground fighting for religious liberty…not just politicians, but students, parents, and everyday Americans.
One story stood out.
He told the crowd about a student named Hannah Allen from Honey Grove, Texas, who tried to organize a prayer with her classmates after a friend got hurt.
But school officials told them they weren’t allowed.
Hannah didn’t back down…and she ended up changing school policy.
That’s the kind of courage Trump said he wants to support at the federal level.
What followed was a MASSIVE course correction that could change the future of prayer at schools across America.
“To support students like Hannah, I’m pleased to announce that the Department of Education will soon issue new guidance protecting the right to prayer in our public schools—and it’s TOTAL protection.”
That line brought the house down.
The crowd rose to their feet. The room ERUPTED in applause.
That announcement was then followed by the emotional peak of the entire event.
Trump introduced a 12-year-old boy named Shay from California.
He told the crowd what had happened to Shay in school…something no kid should ever experience.
“I’d like to have Shay come up and tell the story, it’s an amazing story.”
Shay walked up to the podium, shook the president’s hand, and stood tall, his voice steady as he shared his harrowing ordeal.
“Thank you again, Mr. President.”
“Hi, I’m Shay. I’ve been a Christian my whole life and Jesus means everything to me.”
“When I was in fifth grade, my school forced me to teach my kindergarten buddy about changing his gender, using a book called ‘My Shadow is Pink.’ The book said you can choose your gender based on feelings instead of how God made us.”
“I knew it was not right but I was afraid of getting in trouble. After my family spoke up, the school treated us badly and kids started bullying me and my brother because of our faith and the school did nothing to stop it.”
“It hurt a lot but I kept trusting God. I believe kids like me should be able to live our faith at school without being forced to go against what we believe. I hope no other family has to be through what mine did. Thank you.”
Shay was incredibly well-spoken for a 12-year-old.
You could feel the room stop. His story was raw and it was powerful.
It resonated throughout.
To close out his remarks, President Trump doubled down on what this fight is really about: a return to freedom and a defense of America’s founding principles.
There would be NO MORE apologies for believing in God.
“America has always been a nation that believes in the power of prayer, and we will never apologize for our faith.”
“Ever. Ever. Never. Never.”
He made it clear that the days of bending to woke ideology are over.
“We will never surrender our God given rights. We will defend our liberties, our values, our sovereignty, and we will defend our freedom.”
And with the help of people of faith all across the country, Trump said this next chapter in America’s story could be something truly special.
“And with the help of amazing faith communities across the land—so many are represented with us today—we will truly make this the Golden age of America. That’s what we’re doing.”
He ended with one final promise, one that tied it all together.
“And together, we will make our country greater, stronger, more united and more faithful than ever before.”
This is a battle for the soul of the nation…Trump understands this and he’s not backing down.
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You may have missed this news recently - the health insurance system in America is so broken, that the Trump administration is quietly rewriting the Affordable Care Act and buried deep in a monstrous 1,000+ page document is a ploy to let health insurance companies start lending money to patients to pay for their medical care.
That's right: if you get hit with a devastating diagnosis or an unexpected emergency, your "insurance" company won't just pay the bill... they'll offer you a loan instead. So you can go deeper into debt to the very same industry that's already failing you.
Let me say that again. You pay health insurance so that you'll be insured in a time of a health crisis. Already, health insurers are denying nearly 20% of claims and out of pocket expenses keep rising. So instead of them paying your bill, which is what you pay the insurance for, they'll now be incentivized to deny even more bills or raise out of pocket expenses in order to cash in on the interest they'll be collecting.
A third of American households are already drowning in medical debt — and now insurers get to pile on even more, with interest. While these companies rake in billions in profits, everyday people will be trapped paying back loans for the care they thought was "covered." This isn't fixing healthcare.
This is turning your health insurer into your loan shark — and making an already predatory, dysfunctional system even more financially crushing for ordinary Americans. Classic "you get sick, you go broke" American healthcare — now with extra debt servitude.
On the plus side, there is a company that is providing a solution to this problem. CrowdHealth, a member focused health care company is saving Americans tens of thousands of dollars, and in May of this year 100% of medical bills were funded.
No loans needed. No exorbitant premiums. No crazy out of pocket expenses. A model that is actually working, is not throwing Americans into bankruptcy because of an unexpected health event, is saving people money, and getting them the health care they need.
Andy Schoonover from CrowdHealth joins us now to discuss.
A billionaire recently mused that the ultra-wealthy get the top doctors, the best lawyers, the elite tutors, and wondered aloud what it would take to give every American that kind of access. Andy’s answer is that it already exists, just not the way Reid Hoffman imagines it.
Inside CrowdHealth, your income doesn’t decide your doctor. “Whether you’re making $30,000 a year or $3 million a year, you have access to the same doctors.” Members up and down the economic ladder have walked into Mayo, MD Anderson, Stanford, Cleveland Clinic.
The real threat to that access isn’t money. It’s bureaucracy. As government plans expand, the best doctors are quietly heading for the exits. Mayo Clinic recently dropped a slate of Medicare Advantage plans rather than swallow the government’s reimbursement rates. Andy’s read on the pattern is blunt: “Free markets tend to exit stage left and the government bureaucracy enters as the main character.”
His prediction is that within a decade the top doctors stop taking insurance entirely. CrowdHealth’s bet is that members who already pay doctors directly are built for exactly that world.
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Health insurance in America is broken.
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RFK Jr. once said: “They’re making $60 billion a year selling us vaccines, but they’re making $500 billion a year selling the remedies for the injuries caused by vaccines.”
“This is a really great business plan for [pharmaceutical] companies. You make people sick, and then you sell them the lifetime cure.”
This interview, which originally aired on September 17, 2020, was removed by YouTube for “medical misinformation.”
But was it really “misinformation,” or was RFK Jr. leading viewers to an inconvenient truth?
In just about every industry, a great product makes you rich beyond belief, except one: medicine.
The rules for enrichment work differently here. And the reason why is exactly what they don’t want you to know. 🧵
There’s a principle that I’m sure you’re familiar with: once you see it, you can’t unsee.
No industry built to solve a problem ever actually solves it. Think about it—a cure for the problem is a death sentence for the paycheck. The cancer charity that beats cancer has to close its doors. The dating app that finds you a partner just lost a paying user.
So problems don’t get solved. They get managed. Indefinitely.
And nowhere has this been turned into more of an art form than medicine.
We’re taught to see healthcare as a race toward cures. Brilliant minds, billions in research, all pointed at making disease disappear.
But that’s not how it works.
Let’s take a look at how the business model actually works. It’s actually pretty simple.
A cured patient stops paying. A managed patient pays forever.
When those two incentives collide, take a guess at which one usually wins.
Did you know that the death rate from measles declined by 98% BEFORE the measles vaccine was introduced?
“This is all on the CDC website… That decline had nothing to do with vaccines.”
So, if vaccines didn’t do it, what caused that decline from 1900 to 1963?
The answer is better nutrition, better sanitation, clean water, etc., according to Attorney @AaronSiriSG.
Yet “science” wants you to believe that vaccines saved the day.
But that’s not even the biggest vaccine deception. It’s what happens before they approve these shots for human use. 🧵
Faith in vaccines is just that. Faith.
Complete trust. Allegiance to duty. Belief in something for which there is no proof.
Medicine has carefully crafted a myth that it and only it rescued humanity from the dark ages of deadly disease. The kind of disease that was lurking around every corner, ready to wipe us off the map for all of eternity.
And because medicine so valiantly rescued us from erasure, it deserves ultimate supremacy. It should never be questioned. It can do no wrong.
A central part of medical mythology is the belief that vaccines ended infectious disease. And because it is indeed mythology and its adherents are acting on faith alone, it requires no proof and can simply dismiss any and all evidence against that bold claim.
But the evidence is not lacking. Far from it.
Despite medicine’s best efforts to hide and obscure it, those seeking the truth can plainly see it.
In this short presentation, Secretary Kennedy lays it out for all to see. There is no evidence that vaccines were responsible for the decline in infectious disease that has so aggressively been credited to them.
In 2014, 300 scientists warned Anthony Fauci would start a global pandemic.
Following the high-profile escape of three bugs from U.S. labs, these 300 scientists sent a letter to President Obama, urging him to shut down Anthony Fauci's gain-of-function research.
Obama issued a moratorium and shut down 18 of the worst projects by Anthony Fauci. In the end, he really didn't shut them down. Instead, Obama moved the research offshore to places like Ukraine, the former Soviet State of Georgia, and the Wuhan Institute of Virology in Wuhan, China.
Now, it is widely accepted that COVID-19 originated from that very lab in Wuhan, China.
Those 300 scientists were right about Fauci…
But the big question is, why are people like him so obsessed with creating dangerous pathogens in the first place? 🧵
Bioweapons research is always sold with the same simple promise:
We have to make pathogens more dangerous so we can learn how to stop them.
Honestly, that sounds insane when stated plainly.
But somehow this logic has funded a massive industry for decades, and the safety record is far worse than most people realize.
The public hears “pandemic preparedness” and imagines top scientists working tirelessly to prevent the next disaster.
But it’s not that simple.
The deeper problem is that this research often involves collecting dangerous pathogens, modifying them, storing them, passing them through animals, testing their behavior, and hoping the lab never makes a mistake.
Erica Drum was told her son Jackson would never breathe on his own again.
A hockey hit launched him headfirst into the boards. Broken neck & spine. Paralyzed.
Odds of recovery: 1 in 1,000,000
Jackson is now walking and has recovered every fine motor skill he lost.
What happened?
His loving mother took a chance on a substance called DMSO. And what followed was nothing short of a miracle.
ERICA DRUM: “[Doctors] said there was no hope of recovery… He is vent-dependent, feeding tube-dependent. We were told he is never going to eat or drink or be able to breathe independently.”
“I had a friend, and she’s like, ‘Hey, I know of this thing [DMSO] that’s supposed to help spinal cord injuries, and it helps reduce the swelling.’ And I’m like, ‘Okay, well maybe we can try that.’ Because at this point, we didn’t have any options.”
“We decided to try [DMSO] topically. We bought like a little rollerball one… We started that on day four or five, and by day seven, I would poke his feet or his legs, and he would open his eyes [despite being on intense painkillers].”
“And then there was a PT working with him, and she felt his hip flexor fire. And they’re like, ‘Oh my gosh.’ He went from an Asia A to an Asia C, which usually is not supposed to happen.”
“You’re either a severe spinal cord injury with no sensation, nothing, like an Asia A. You don’t go from an A to a C. From there, he was Asia C. And I’m still rubbing this stuff on him every chance I get.”
“I mean, I would rub that thing on him probably ten times a day. What’s interesting is I was able to rub it on the left side of his body more than his right side. His left side is definitely stronger.”
“The right side is slowly coming back. His hand grip on this side was like 1 pound probably four months ago. And now it’s up to 20 pounds. He literally has every single fine motor skill. It’s a matter of us now strengthening them.”
“He hasn’t used his wheelchair in three weeks… We moved to the arm crutches. And now in therapy, he’s working on walking without the arm crutches.”
“We were like ventilator-dependent, medication-dependent… And now we’re down to just the baclofen.”
“My son is one of the only people I’ve met that does not have the nerve pain with his condition. So he is off of all nerve pain meds.”
Jackson’s doctors can’t explain how he went from a quadriplegic to a walking, self-sufficient person again.
But his mother attests it was the DMSO.
The thing is, Jackson isn’t the only person with a story like this. 🧵
Jackson’s story is an incredible example of exactly why DMSO is so hard to dismiss.
A nerve injury recovery that looks impossible on the surface starts to make more sense when you look at what DMSO appears to do inside damaged tissue.
It doesn’t behave like a normal painkiller.
It acts more like a cellular reset.
And once you see what it can do… you can’t unsee it.
This information comes from the work of medical researcher @MidwesternDoc. For all the sources and details, read the full report below. midwesterndoctor.com/p/how-dmso-hea…
In 2016, Del Bigtree convinced a top infectious disease doctor to do something public health has avoided for decades: conduct a study comparing the health outcomes of vaxxed vs. unvaxxed children.
Dr. Marcus Zervos vowed to publish the results no matter what.
The results were devastating for the vaccinated, and Dr. Zervos ultimately chose not to publish the study.
When confronted about it, he said bluntly: “Publishing something like that, I might as well retire. I’d be finished.”
Here’s what the study revealed:
• Vaccinated children were 4.29 times more likely to have asthma.
• Three times higher risk for atopic diseases (like eczema).
• Nearly six times higher risk for autoimmune disorders, a category that includes more than 80 different diseases.
• 5.5 times higher risk for neurodevelopmental disorders.
• 2.9 times more motor disabilities.
• 4.5 times more speech disorders.
• Three times more developmental delays.
• Six times more acute and chronic ear infections.
• Among nearly 2,000 unvaccinated children, there were zero cases of ADHD, diabetes, behavioral problems, learning disabilities, intellectual disabilities, tics, or other psychological disorders.
The study’s conclusion was equally striking. It states: “[I]n contrast to our expectations, we found that exposure to vaccination was independently associated with an overall 2.5-fold INCREASE in the likelihood of developing a chronic health condition when compared to children unexposed to vaccination.”
When science uncovers an inconvenient result, it often gets buried, or the data is twisted until it produces the outcome “The Science” wants.
How do you think Vioxx, a migraine and arthritis pain drug, made it to market?
An estimated 100,000 people died before the manufacturer (Merck) finally decided it was too dangerous to keep prescribing.
And Vioxx wasn’t an isolated case.
Roughly 1 in 3 drugs approved by the FDA get pulled or receive a major safety warning LONG AFTER they get prescribed to millions of people.
If Vioxx could be approved without the danger being flagged during trials, what else is on the market today that people assume is safe?
Perhaps the most important question is: how do they get away with rigging these trials in the first place? 🧵
The medical establishment built its reputation on one phrase: the gold standard.
Randomized controlled trials were sold as the cleanest way to separate real medicine from wishful thinking.
But once a trial costs tens of millions of dollars, the question changes.
Who can afford to define what everyone thinks is the “truth”?
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) can indeed be extremely useful.
They can detect small effects that individual doctors would never notice, like a slight increase in heart attacks or a modest reduction in symptoms across thousands of patients.
Clearly that has real value.
The problem begins when RCTs become the only evidence medicine is allowed to recognize.
Because once that happens, medicine stops asking a simple and important question: What actually helps patients?
Instead, it starts asking what can be patented, standardized, funded, pushed through regulators, published in major journals, and written into treatment guidelines?