Anonymous ID: 28b01e May 22, 2026, 1:37 p.m. No.24634510   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5044

(Anon almost posted this a few days back; then didn't as read the brag-line and look at the source[Laura Loomer]. But maybe anything is posable at this point.)

 

SCOOP:

 

In the coming weeks, several ODNI @ODNIgov officials will be leaving their positions as Tulsi Gabbard @TulsiGabbard prepares to leave the admin and launch her 2028 Presidential campaign.

 

The first major staffer to leave is Amaryllis Fox Kennedy, RFK Jr.’s daughter in law, who is unhappy with President Trump’s handling of the Iran war. @SecKennedy

 

(I’ve always gotten along with Amaryllis and found her to be a very nice woman)

 

I’ve been saying for months now Tulsi will resign from the Trump admin over the Iran War ahead of midterms to create as much chaos as possible for Trump and to launch her 2028 Presidential campaign.

 

Roger Stone told me over a year ago during a dinner that he will be running Tulsi’s 2028 Presidential campaign.

 

Amaryllis Fox Kennedy, who formerly worked at the CIA, was the Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Policy and Capabilities and the Associate Director for Intelligence and International Affairs at the Office of Management and Budget. She’s also a member of President Trump’s Intelligence Advisory Board.

 

I will be proven right in the end! You’ll see!

 

2:50 PM · May 20, 2026·130.4K Views

https://x.com/i/status/2057172223757312373

Anonymous ID: 28b01e May 22, 2026, 1:58 p.m. No.24634605   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Common Sense with Dr. Ben Carson

The Untold Truth About PTSD, Faith & Healing

Former Navy SEAL Josh Jakub says one of the greatest battles veterans face begins after they come home.

In this powerful conversation, Dr. Ben Carson sits down with Josh Jakub — Director of Men’s Programs for the American Warrior Association and a leading voice in The Journey Unbound — to discuss the hidden crisis of moral injury, why so many veterans and first responders suffer silently, and how faith, purpose, and brotherhood can help restore hope.

Josh shares his own journey from military service to rock bottom — including depression, isolation, drinking, and loss of direction after leaving the SEAL teams — and explains how rediscovering faith changed the trajectory of his life.

 

This episode explores:

• Moral injury vs. PTSD

• Why veterans isolate themselves

• The loss of mission after military service

• The hidden emotional burden carried by first responders

• Brotherhood and healing

• Faith, purpose, and recovery

• Why America feels more divided than ever

• The suicide crisis facing veterans

• What ordinary Americans can do to help

 

If you know someone struggling silently, share this episode with them.

 

Timestamps:

0:00 – What Is Moral Injury?

2:19 – Why Faith Can Bring Peace When Trauma Won’t Let Go

3:10 – Why Veterans and First Responders Suffer in Silence

6:24 – What Happens When a Warrior Loses His Mission?

8:18 – Rock Bottom: Drinking, Debt, and Despair

8:49 – The Daily Trauma First Responders Bring Home

15:50 – The Brotherhood That Keeps Warriors From Breaking

19:18 – When Faith Becomes a Lifeline, Not Just a Label

21:33 – The Journey Unbound: Stories That Help Men Heal

28:27 – A Navy SEAL’s Message to the Lost, Numb, and Broken

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqzHUMbNMQU