Anonymous ID: b05e4f April 18, 2026, 1:55 a.m. No.24512392   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2393 >>2399 >>2407 >>2504 >>2529

@JayTC53

🚨 President Trump is having a "surprise" tomorrow at a 9am executive order signing.

 

"Some one is coming to the White House who loves the country very much, it's going to be good for the country"

 

Any guesses?

 

8:45 PM · Apr 17, 2026

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https://x.com/JayTC53/status/2045347975694524764?s=20

Anonymous ID: b05e4f April 18, 2026, 1:57 a.m. No.24512393   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2446 >>2449 >>2488

>>24512392

@JayTC53

🚨 President Trump is having a "surprise" tomorrow at a 9am executive order signing.

"Some one is coming to the White House who loves the country very much, it's going to be good for the country"

Any guesses?

8:45 PM · Apr 17, 2026

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https://x.com/JayTC53/status/2045347975694524764?s=20

Anonymous ID: b05e4f April 18, 2026, 2:20 a.m. No.24512398   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2407 >>2461 >>2504 >>2529

>>24512147

>https://x.com/DanScavino/status/2015273862380851266

Patriot_iss

@Patriot_iss

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Jan 24

Dan Scavino uploads "Carol of the Bells" today.

 

That song isn’t about comfort—it’s about announcement.

 

Originally a Ukrainian folk song (Shchedryk), written to signal the arrival of news and prosperity.

 

Bells were used to warn, awaken, and mark turning points.

Urgent. Repetitive. Unsettling by design.

 

It’s the sound of something arriving, not the celebration after.

 

Question worth asking:

Why post a signal song now?

Watch timing. Watch symbols. Watch sequence.

 

 

Turning Point? maybe down the homestretch..