Anonymous ID: 980880 May 23, 2025, 4:50 p.m. No.23074782   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4785 >>4812

>>23074674PB

 

I was here (but not at the very beginning of Q) and I miss the amazing enlightened research daily. I’ve checked and some old anons and autists lurk at night. I learned so much in early 2018 when I got here.

 

The autists and anons gave me a chance being a newbie, I don’t know how they knew I was here seriously, but they did. Those were the best fucking days ever.? Like ever, the real ones were revealing things as quickly as the truth came.

 

The amazing researchers, made calls to digs and anons would jump on it. Unfortunately we can say, “Call to Dig” now, and not the same interest!

 

I always wished we could have a party with all of you, all the anons and autists and we’d have to bring our best notable to introduce ourselves.I’m sure we’d hear, No fucking way that was you.but it’s better this way.

 

The Halcyon Days in our memories but not according to those times. Yes we loved the storms and discoveries.

 

I will always give honor and praise to the anons and autists that started this many years before. Some anons told me they were doing this a decade or more before getting anons who were questioning, many years before, but slowly but surely “they will come” happened, and then Q came!

 

halcyon days

Period of calm during the winter, when storms do not occur.

A period of calm, often nostalgic: “halcyon days of yore”, “halcyon days of youth”.

Anonymous ID: 980880 May 23, 2025, 6:02 p.m. No.23075044   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Secretary Marco Rubio Eliminates More than 100 People from National Security Council – “Marco vs The Deep State”

 

May 23, 2025 | Sundance |

The National Security Council is a ¹cushy job inside the White House filled with bureaucratic analysts and people who are in place in an attempt to steer policy.Many of those detailed to the NSC represent the interests of the Silo agency from which they originate.

 

The National Security Council contains approximately 350 full-time employees. The National Security Advisor, now Marco Rubio, is in charge of the NSC.Secretary Marco Rubio just fired more than 100 of them. A few quotes from Axios are beautiful, and telling:

 

[…] “The NSC is the ultimate Deep State. It’s Marco vs. the Deep State. We’re gutting the Deep State,” the official said of the move,which will cut the NSC staff to about half of its current 350 members. “The right-sizing of the NSC is in line with its original purpose and the president’s vision,” Rubio told Axios in a statement. “The NSC will now be better positioned to collaborate with agencies.” [link]

 

WASHINGTON DC – The Trump administration has put more than 100 officials at the National Security Council at the White House on administrative leave on Friday as part of a restructuring under interim national security adviser and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, according to two US officials and another source familiar with the matter.

 

[…] An email from NSC chief of staff BrianMcCormack went out around 4:20 p.m. informing those being dismissed they’d have 30 minutes to clean out their desks, according to an administration official. If they weren’t on campus, the email read, they could email an address and arrange a time to retrieve their stuff later and turn in devices.

 

The email subject line read:“Your return to home agency,” indicating that most of those affected were detailed to the NSC from other departments and agencies.

 

On Thursday, Rubio convened a meeting with principals, which raised speculation that it was about the re-organization, the official said. And on Friday at 3:45 p.m.,shortly before the email went out, senior directors were summoned to a meeting with Rubio.

 

[…] Those put on leave include career officials, as well as political hires made during the Trump administration.

 

In recent weeks staffers were being re-interviewed by the Office of the Presidential Personnel as the reshaping of the office was taking place, sources said. =One of the questions asked was what officials thought was the appropriate size of the NSC,== one source said.

 

Staffed by foreign policy experts from across the US government, the NSC typically serves as a critical body for coordinating the president’s foreign policy agenda.

 

=But under President Donald Trump, the NSC’s role has been diminished, with the overhaul expected to further reduce its importance in the White House. (read more)

 

Remember the Susan Rice Benghazi “talking points” about a YouTube video? RememberTommy “Dude” Vietor? Remember Alexander Vindman?Yeah, all from the National Security Council.

 

To give you an expanded perspective on how the NSC operates, compared to what the institutional DC interests tell us about it, it’s worth remembering that Tom Donilon’s daughter was appointed to the NSC after college. lol

 

2022: Tom Donilon’s daughter, Sarah Donilon, who graduated college in 2019, now works on the White House National Security Council{link}

 

As if on cue….

 

“Marco Rubio: 25% then / 70% now. Remarkably his confrontation with the Senate, with USAID, with VISAs, and calling Ukraine a “USA proxy war” were big jumps in the effectiveness and competency versus what was expected.Still watching for direct IC confrontation with his move to NatSec Advisor, but I totally understand why President Trump is supporting him with more authority.”

 

 

(He knew the Senate games and how to get opposition in the Presidents orbit, he played it himself, and then revealed how it was done. God Bless Marco, he came to the light!)

 

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2025/05/23/secretary-marco-rubio-eliminates-more-than-100-people-from-national-security-council-marco-vs-the-deep-state/

Anonymous ID: 980880 May 23, 2025, 6:36 p.m. No.23075199   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5205

DC Debrief

 

May 23, 2025 | Sundance1/4Long but with it!

I returned yesterday following another whirlwind trip to the one place in America I genuinely believe is rooted in evil enterprise, Washington DC. What I found there was similar to prior visits yet there are some structural and cultural changes afoot that are visible if you know what to look for.

 

=First, the level of opposition to Donald Trump is bigger than in term-1, way bigger==. The hatred is likely a magnitude of three times as strong against President Trump and what/who he represents. The opposition sentiment, now three times more vitriolic, is held by around 90% of the inhabitants of the region, perhaps more but I am trying to be gracious.

 

Somewhere are 90% of every thought, word, deed and action, as well as tone therein, is bitterly against President Trump’s perspectives, policies and intentions for government reform.In term-1 and prior visits that percentage was likely around 75%. The current scale of opposition is actually stunning albeit not surprising. However, it does give you an idea of how impossible it is for a MAGA-minded political official to live, work and even breathe in the environment.

 

This is why so many elected officials we count on collapse after only a few weeks/months of effort. The hatred they face is like a flea looking into a furnace, and unfortunately when put into that kind of battle geography only those who carry the purest armor of God are going to keep stable footing. Everyone from the 7-11 attendant to the pizza delivery guy and beyond,will openly hate youif you even suspect you are Trumpy minded or even MAGA adjacent.

 

There is pure evil deep within the Washington DC hatred, and it emanates, vibrates like a frequency you can physically feel and mentally sense.This is not America, not even close. In the last two decades this place of “fundamental transformation” has become something else entirely. I will note there is approximately 30% more office space for lease today than prior visits.Perhaps DC is shrinking.

 

The various independent American survivors trying to cope within the region live like French resistance forces under Nazi occupation rules.Secret meetings, safe venues, careful transit, eye signals, questioning glances, knowing nods, stunning nervousness and other identifying survival tradecraft are very visible. This is a putrid and horrid place. In its modern form it is much worse than most can fathom, and you would be safer on the streets of Mogadishu.

 

Inside thesecurity perimeter where the illusion of democracy is maintainedfor tourists’ things are safer; however, getting there requires a very deliberate effort to keep your head down, walk briskly through the safari zone and stay on very narrow paths carefully avoiding eye-contact lest you be suspected as an outsider. Yeah, I dislike this place immensely.

 

My favorite question, and I’m very careful about how I ask it, is:“when was the last time you encountered joy?” Try asking that question in Washington DC and you’ll need more than a Snickers as you await a reply.

 

We need to emphasize this context because this is the place where President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump have to operate in order to carry out their official duties.

 

It is absolutely no surprisewhy President Trump and First Lady Melania try to exit the region frequently in order to breathe.

 

As an apex predator and warrior Donald Trump has keen survival skills,but the scale of the opposition is intense.

 

I often think about the level of mental fortitude it would take to exist in this environment of constant probing attacks because it helps to remind me how strong President Donald J Trump really is. [I have my wrist stopwatch timed to spend 47 minutes in focused prayer and thankfulness each evening before bed, for exactly that reason.]

 

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2025/05/23/dc-debrief/

Anonymous ID: 980880 May 23, 2025, 6:38 p.m. No.23075205   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5216

>>23075199

2/4

Overall, my objective was successful, andI am confident President Trump has people earnestly trying to bring reformthat could change the direction of our national journey.

 

From my perspective the problem isn’t the motive of the people trying to get things done;the biggest problem they face is their ability given the scale of the problem.

 

There is a big difference between what the problems look like and what the problems actually are, and the business system inside Washington DC operates on maintenance of the former, while the latter is never addressed. President Trump has this challenge in part because the American people have a different view of the core problem. I digress.

 

Prioritization.

 

Think of what President Trump is attempting. In an average day President Trump has to support his cabinet efforts, take phone calls from global interests, address surfacing crisis, negotiate how to keep people moving forward, maintain a focus on national economic benefit, try and bring an end to expensive conflict, coordinate with legislative allies, respond to questions, defend the advances and stabilize the ramparts against inbound attacks.

 

In the big picture, President Trump is a dealmaker for material benefits that deliver substantive financial benefits to the American people who go about their daily lives trying to do the best they can for themselves and their family. MAGAnomics is at the core of the effort, whether through trade, tax policy, energy policy, resource development, deregulation or just trying to convince multinationals that prosperity in America is in their best interest.

 

There are only 24 hours in a day and President Trump works in a more focused manner on that priority than any modern president before him.

 

Everything else falls into a second tier of prioritization. Yes, the Silo reform efforts are critically important, but at the same time priorities have to be made if the biggest impacts are going to be felt.

 

So,President Trump provides the greatest opportunities for the second tier to succeed by appointing the best people he knows are available and supportingeverything they ask of him in return as they go about their endeavors. However, President Trump cannot reasonably micromanage the daily tasks within each of the silo reform efforts. That’s what cabinet level ministers are appointed to achieve, and the absence of progress is where we find the majority of the frustration expressed by the MAGA-supporting American electorate.

 

Yes, ultimately the buck stops with the desk in the Oval Office, and it is not supportive of the mission objective to avoid that reality.However, cabinet members have a role and responsibility to deliver on the expectations and turning fire toward President Trump, regardless of the merit of the frustration underpinning the fire, is also not going to change the responsibility dynamic.

 

The leaders of the various cabinet agencies are responsible for the executive decision-making within a governmental reform effort.

 

President Trump’s apex priority focus is on the economic stuff that touches every American life. On those issues he doesn’t delegate the potential for success, he directly ensures success is achieved. Then, for the lesser, albeit also incredibly important – but not the apex stuff, Trump provides the opportunity for the greatest success but cannot micromanage every nuance. There’s just not enough time in a day.

 

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2025/05/23/dc-debrief/

Anonymous ID: 980880 May 23, 2025, 6:40 p.m. No.23075216   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5225

>>23075205

3/4

What we may be noticing, via the absence of the success or progress many people desire, is not a disinterest by Trump to achieve the goals of silo reform amid some of the most historically challenging agencies (DOJ, FBI, etc.),but rather the inability or incompetence of the best option Trump had to get it done.

 

I do not assign or target frustration toward President Trump;I direct my ire toward the cabinet officials and their decision-making.

 

At CTH we see things as they are, not as we would wish them to be.

 

♦ Recently a thought exercise via the Twitter was presented around the issue of assigned trust then and now. I modify that a little bit to hit more on the expectation equation.What competency or effectiveness was expected, versus what we are seeing.

 

Harmeet Dhillon: 15% effectiveness expected / 20% effectiveness now visible. The only DOJ-CRD change was the elimination of Disparate Impact, that caused around 200 people to leave because they no longer had anything to do. According to her public promotion tour, Dhillon is now reviewing ‘Consent Decrees.’

 

Kash Patel: 15% then / 15% now. The guy is unchanged because expectations were/are low to begin with.Current FBI people within the agency openly admit their director is in over his headand state he has no idea what is actually happening in the agency he leads. He is fed busy-work to keep him occupied, and he likes the indulgences afforded by the position.

 

Dan Bongino: 50% then / 25% now.The Stephen Jensen promotion rollout is an example of non-leadership. If Bongino and Kash Patel were going to be earnest, and if what they claimed recently is true,they should have been visibly open about making the FBI’s lead J6 attack dog a whistleblower and then promoting him. Unfortunately, they view sunlight as against their institutional interests. The DC Silo system loves that approach.

 

Marco Rubio: 25% then / 70% now.Remarkably his confrontation with the Senate, with USAID, with VISAs, and calling Ukraine a “USA proxy war” were big jumps in the effectiveness and competency versus what was expected. Still watching for direct IC confrontation with his move to NatSec Advisor, but I totally understand why President Trump is supporting him with more authority.

 

Pam Bondi: 10% then / 10% now. Her entire value is keeping Main Justice pro-Trump. Pam Bondi is keeping the internal lawfare operatives inside the DOJ from targeting the office of the president. She’s doing that well, but that’s the sum total of what we expected. Bottom line, she’s a fibber, a user and a socialite climber.

 

RFK Jr: 25% then / 40% now. Vaccine removals/confrontation, Rx advertising stopped, and Food Safety reform are still outstanding issues. But to be fair, he seems to be leaning in.

 

Tom Homan: 100% then / 100% now. Mr consistency.

 

Mike Waltz: 5% then / 0% now. CTH said Waltz would be the first one gone, and he was. Mike Waltz was/is the Nikki Haley of Term 2.

 

Kristi Noem: 25% then / 50% now. Considerably exceeding expectations. Big border support gains and her honest evaluation of a “totally corrupt FBI” were big steps forward in sunlight; but lots remain to be done.

 

Tulsi Gabbard: 25% then / 50% now. Biggest jump was from removing National Intelligence Council (NIC) from the CIA. That was a huge and proactive move that likely headed off a major effort by the IC to undermine President Trump.But again, the ultimate IC confrontation and declassification stuff remains. [I somewhat suspect Gabbard will shift from DNI to NatSec Advisor]

 

Howard Lutnick: 50% then / 75% now. Solid support for MAGAnomics, Trump tariff approach and more.

 

Kevin Hassett: 80% then / 90% now. Solid on tax effort, trade assists and structural domestic MAGAnomics. Last 10% = Results, and the USMCA issues.

 

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2025/05/23/dc-debrief/

Anonymous ID: 980880 May 23, 2025, 6:41 p.m. No.23075225   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23075216

4/4

 

USTR Greer: 25% then / 75% now. Excellent confrontation of EU, ASEAN and China on trade. He’s exceeding expectations by following the lead of President Donald Trump. Greer also didn’t flinch when Trump hit the tariff hammer during his congressional testimony. Impressive.

 

Scott Bessent: 50% then / 75% now.Making the whistleblowers part of the audit group was a good move. Trade and MAGAnomics policy advancement are very solid. Strong supportive MAGAnomic understanding and excellent follow-through.

 

John Ratcliffe: 25% then / 25% now. The CIA still appears to be operating albeit without the conduit of USAID.The Qatari stuff is annoying and the CIA operations in Ukraine are unchanged. With CIA operations in EU continuing as before, the status of the CIA operating as a shadow government cannot be seen as improving. Tulsi Gabbard intercepted the NIC issue, but for the NIC to be plotting while Ratcliffe is Director, well… meh.

 

=Like I said, AG Pam Bondi appears to have one job, keep main justice from Lawfare operations against the White House==. She seems to have her hands around that now.

 

Meanwhile these guys are doing the heavy lifting regionally(Blanche), at the Supreme Court (Sauer) and within the silo investigative stuff everyone wants to see lead to accountability (Martin). We are all waiting for results.

 

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2025/05/23/dc-debrief/

Anonymous ID: 980880 May 23, 2025, 6:57 p.m. No.23075295   🗄️.is 🔗kun

More of This is Warranted

 

May 23, 2025 | Sundance | 50

Alternate headline: DHS Secretary Kristi Noem has officially entered the 2028 contest!

 

[SOURCE]

 

With two simple words, Kristi Noem has entered the race with Vance and Rubio.

 

(The two words?Suck it)

 

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2025/05/23/more-of-this-is-warranted/

Anonymous ID: 980880 May 23, 2025, 7:11 p.m. No.23075356   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5557 >>5624

COVER UP HEATS UP: Answers could soon be revealed as Biden team faces potential subpoenas

 

A top Republican is urging the Justice Department to investigate as bombshell revelations about former President Joe Biden’s declining health while in office and an alleged cover-up continue to emerge.

 

34:14

 

https://youtu.be/H9uMvdYkMGg

Anonymous ID: 980880 May 23, 2025, 7:52 p.m. No.23075557   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5560

>>23075356

They keep on saying the 25th amendment could have removed him. But Joe and Barack made sure Kamala was VP. They wanted her because she might have been 10x worse than Bidan’s staff. If she replaced him 1 year in our country would be more destroyed, and she promised MAGA supporters would all go to jail.She was chosen as VP because no one wanted her as President.

 

The staff said No way Kamala can get that position, everyone hated her, how many staff did she fire?

 

Can you imagine? They put her there and would never let her take power. She may have been a 100x worse than the absent President and his staff.

 

All I can think is Obama saying “I am going to fundamentally change America”. And “I’d like to be President again and have someone else standing out speaking but he’s running the country again, but from his basement”.kind of odd for him to say basement, since Bidan ran in 2020 in his basement!

 

==Obama was the Shadow President, no one will mention his name as the one giving orders. They, one day, will blast out at these ‘hearings in front of the Congress and Senate, Don’t blame us, Obama was giving the orders!”!

 

The book is filled with heresay and twisted gossip. Did the authors collude to blame all on Bidan and his family?Yes! How much money did Joe and his family get?

 

Obama directed the entire game,he’s even in charge now, if no one addressee's it then he will get away Scot free. Remember the 4 most powerful staff, around him worked directly under Obama.

 

Right Now that is the biggest coverup to blame Bidan and his staffThis nauseating nonsense will go on for months.

 

I believe Trump knows!

Anonymous ID: 980880 May 23, 2025, 8:08 p.m. No.23075624   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23075356

Why U.S. Howie Kurt’s saying Carrine JP should come out and apologize her coverup for her to save her reputation?What reputation, she couldn’t even say words correctly, she was as incompetent as Joe isNothing she said, made sense!

 

She has as much dementia as Joe. She is the last of Joe’s problems. That’s why Psaki left, Joe was ruining her reputation.

Anonymous ID: 980880 May 23, 2025, 8:24 p.m. No.23075682   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Gutfeld: If Dems ever want a future, they'll have to pay for their past

Greg Gutfeld and guests run through the week’s leftover jokes and how the GOP is launching an investigation into the alleged coverup of former President Biden's health decline while in office.

 

17:29

 

https://youtu.be/1Q5NKrVhCpU