Aug 222026
 


René Magritte Personal values 1952


China Rejects US Demand To Back Its Economic Operation Against Iran (ZH)
The Strait of Hormuz Is Repricing the Entire World Economy (Martin Armstrong)
Deaths of ‘Iranian Leaders’ Hindering Deal With US — Trump (TASS)
U.S-Canada Trade War is Now a Reality (CTH)
Cocaine Networks and Communists — Marco’s Been Busy Today (Sarah Anderson)
AOC for President? It’s Time We Take That Proposition Seriously (Rick Moran)
Remember the Names (James Howard Kunstler)
‘My Guardian and Protector’: Natalie Harp’s Devotion to Trump (CNN)
FBI Seizes Devices Belonging to Eric Swalwell (CTH)
Mirror, Mirror on The Wall: Who Is the Prettiest Politician of Them All? (SA)
Wait, What? Trump Was on Michael Cohen’s Radio Show? (Matt Margolis)

 


 

 


 


But will China understand?

China Rejects US Demand To Back Its Economic Operation Against Iran (ZH)

China has firmly rejected Washington’s call to join in implementing US sanctions to “squash” Iran’s economy, pushing back against Trump administration pressure to be part of the “toughest sanctions in history” which has marked a new phase of conflict focused on extended economic warfare, as a military solution is seen as increasingly unrealistic and unlikely.”Regarding the Iran issue, sanctions and pressure do not help resolve the problem,” Reuters quoted a representative of the Chinese Embassy in Washington as saying. The White House’s new plan is to include heavy reliance on international pressure on external countries to impose extreme isolation on the Islamic Republic.


Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Lin Jian said the same to reporters Friday in a regular briefing. “China calls on all relevant parties to take responsible measures and resolve the problem through political and diplomatic means,” he said. Asked specifically about the latest comments of US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Lin emphasized the need for all parties to take “responsible measures” in resolving the war. “China opposes illegal unilateral sanctions that have no basis in international law and are not authorized by the UN Security Council,” Lin said.

Bessent had on Thursday told CNBC: “It is a one-two punch. We have the blockade (on Iran), and we are going to have the toughest sanctions in history.” He then vowed, “It is going to work in Iran and we are going to collapse this regime.” He further invoked some (infamous) words of President George W. Bush issued to allies in the wake of the 9/11 attacks. “You are either with us, or against us,” Bessent said in the interview. “This is going to be the greatest coordinated economic isolation in the history of the world.”

Such back-and-white rhetoric is very unlikely to sway the Chinese, given also that of course they know what happened next after that original proclamation by Bush – American forces got stuck in no less than two quagmires in the Middle East, Afghanistan and Iraq, in what came to be viewed cynically as ‘forever wars’. What’s more as the blowback in Baghdad was pretty immediate, as a key unintended consequence of the US regime change war was the ascendancy of pro-Iran Shia politicians ruling Iraq. Beijing is all too aware of the US score card in the region, even as Washington decision-makers continue ignoring the glaring lessons of recent history.

Bessent seemed perplexed at the reaction in oil prices on Thursday, while he also said that discussions with Beijing would be best done in private: “I think oil markets are misinterpreting what this economic pressure means,” Bessent said on Thursday. Oil prices climbed to more than three-week highs on Thursday. “We have asymmetric information, and I’m not sure why oil has popped up on this,” Bessent said. “If we are doing the maximum economic pressure, then that means that likely there will not be a large-scale kinetic restart.”

When asked if the U.S. could target China for doing business with Iran, Bessent said many conversations were best to have in private. “We are confident that everyone wants the Strait (of Hormuz) reopened, and for energy prices to come back down,” ` he continued. “Keep in mind that the Chinese get 50% (of their) energy from inside the Gulf. So it would do them a big service to get with the program.”Still, Bessent has been busy doubling-down on Trump’s message shift this week (opting for an economic siege warfare ‘solution’ as after military strategy hasn’t gone so well)…

Tehran has been consistently saying that is is ready for a long war, whether that come in the form of more US-Israeli bombs, or else an economic siege. Even Reuters has acknowledged the obvious in its own coverage, saying “Iran has weathered punishing economic sanctions for nearly 50 years, since the Islamic Revolution of 1979.” “Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi called Trump’s comments an attempt to divert American public opinion from domestic financial problems, including record debt and rising interest rates,” the report added.

There’s an additional important factor. At this point there’s no way that the two key UN Security Council permanent members Russia and China will sign off on any big new anti-Iran sanctions regimen brought before the United Nations. Closer to home, the White House risks more China blowback, especially with President Xi Jinping slated to visit the US next month. Bloomberg poses the following in Friday analysis:“Is the White House willing to prioritize this new economic warfare campaign above its China relationship? And if it chooses to, there are serious ramifications,” said Chris Kennedy, an economic statecraft analyst at Bloomberg Economics. Kennedy said the new threats are also an “admission that the US is running out of options.”

Any decision to hit China would risk worsening tensions just weeks before Trump hosts Xi for the Chinese leader’s first visit to Washington in a decade. It also raises the threat of Chinese countermeasures that could inflict pain on the US economy ahead of November midterm elections that will hinge on pocketbook issues. Beijing has already demonstrated a willingness to push back against Trump, most notably by announcing export restrictions on rare earths that forced the White House into a climbdown from their tariff fight. Meanwhile, more pushback against this week’s Axios report saying that large quantities of oil are moving through the Strait of Hormuz via a US Navy established ‘stealth’ corridor:

On Friday, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said that Iran will “under no circumstances bow to bullying.” But he also struck somewhat of a conciliatory tone, perhaps signaling Iran is still open to dialogue so long as Washington is willing to compromise. “It would be better to end the war today, now that we are strong and have dignity, with the whole world acknowledging our victory,” the semi-official Iranian Students’ News Agency quoted him as saying.

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If it were so bad, oil would be $200.

The Strait of Hormuz Is Repricing the Entire World Economy (Martin Armstrong)

The politicians continue to speak about the Strait of Hormuz as though this were merely a regional dispute between Iran and its neighbors. That is complete nonsense. The strait is one of the most important arteries in the global economy, carrying roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil and gas shipments. Brent crude has moved above $91, but the headline price of oil is only the beginning. The real economic damage appears in shipping rates, insurance premiums, refinery margins, diesel prices, electricity costs, and ultimately government borrowing. War does not remain confined to the battlefield. It enters every household through inflation.


Washington claims the strait is open while Iran insists it remains closed. Both statements are political propaganda because it is the shipowners, insurers, and commodity traders who determine whether a waterway is commercially open. A tanker can theoretically pass through Hormuz, but that means nothing if the insurance premium becomes prohibitive or the crew refuses to accept the risk. Most politicians have never operated a business and do not understand that commerce depends upon confidence—not government declarations. Once confidence collapses, trade will retreat regardless of how many officials stand before cameras insisting that everything remains under control.

This is why the cost of the conflict cannot be measured solely by the number of barrels temporarily removed from the market. Every vessel delayed or redirected reduces available shipping capacity and increases freight rates elsewhere. Insurers must reprice the probability of a tanker being damaged, captured, or destroyed. Refineries must compete for alternative supplies, while countries dependent upon Gulf energy begin building precautionary inventories. Traders add a geopolitical premium because nobody knows whether the next missile will strike a ship, a refinery, a pipeline, or an export terminal. These costs compound through the entire system long before the average person notices the increase at the gasoline station.


The more serious warning is coming from refined products, particularly diesel. Politicians obsess over crude because that is the price quoted every evening on television. Yet modern civilization runs on diesel. Trucks transport food and consumer goods, farmers operate machinery, construction companies run heavy equipment, and emergency generators protect hospitals and critical infrastructure. When diesel rises, the cost of virtually everything rises with it.

Governments will pretend that this inflation is temporary or caused by greedy corporations. They said the same thing after the monetary expansion of 2020. Inflation is never politically convenient because it exposes the true cost of government policy. A war financed through borrowing does not require politicians to present taxpayers with an immediate bill. The expense is transferred into sovereign debt, currency depreciation, and higher prices. The public pays through the destruction of purchasing power, while officials continue claiming that military operations can be conducted without domestic sacrifice.

Europe is particularly vulnerable. It has spent years undermining its own energy security while increasing sanctions, regulations, and military commitments. European governments are already struggling with weak growth, aging populations, expanding welfare obligations, and enormous debt. A sustained rise in energy prices will reduce industrial competitiveness and force governments to subsidize households once again. Those subsidies will require still more borrowing at precisely the moment bond yields are rising. This is the trap: war raises energy costs, energy raises inflation, inflation prevents central banks from reducing interest rates, and higher rates increase the cost of servicing government debt.

The bond market understands what politicians refuse to see. Long-term government yields are rising across Europe, the United States, and Japan because investors are beginning to question whether governments can continue borrowing without limit. The Middle East conflict is accelerating a sovereign-debt problem that already existed. Governments accumulated debt during the pandemic, borrowed again to subsidize energy after the war in Ukraine, and are now expected to finance another expanding conflict surrounding Iran. Each crisis is treated as temporary, but the debt is permanent.

This is how confidence collapses. The decline of an empire does not begin when it loses one battle. It begins when the cost of maintaining its military commitments exceeds the productive capacity of its economy. Rome debased its currency to pay the army and preserve the frontiers. Spain consumed the wealth of the New World financing wars across Europe. Britain emerged from two world wars victorious but financially exhausted, surrendering its position as the center of global capital to the United States. Military power is always dependent upon economic power, yet the warmongers imagine the relationship works in reverse.

Iran also understands that Hormuz is more valuable as a threat than as a permanently closed waterway. Completely stopping trade would damage Iran and alienate China, India, and other Asian customers dependent upon Gulf energy. Tehran does not need to seal the strait with an impenetrable naval blockade. It merely needs to create enough uncertainty that commercial traffic slows and the world pays a permanent risk premium. A missile landing near a tanker can accomplish economically what a fleet might fail to achieve militarily.

The United States may possess the naval power to escort ships, but it cannot force private capital to ignore risk. Nor can it guarantee that mines, drones, missiles, or small boats will never penetrate the security perimeter. Every escalation requires more ships, more aircraft, more personnel, and still more government spending. The attempt to protect the trade route therefore adds to the fiscal burden created by the disruption itself.

The Strait of Hormuz is becoming a tax imposed upon the entire world economy. It will appear in freight costs, food prices, utility bills, interest rates, government deficits, and eventually elections. Western leaders will blame Iran, corporations, speculators, or climate change before admitting that their endless wars carry an economic price.

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“The US leader emphasized that Washington was successfully achieving its goals in the conflict with Iran”

Deaths of ‘Iranian Leaders’ Hindering Deal With US — Trump (TASS)

The deaths of a significant portion of Iran’s leadership are among the factors complicating the conclusion of a deal between Washington and Tehran, US President Donald Trump stated. “Part of the problem is [that] so many of the leaders are gone. It’s not easy to make a deal. Nobody knows who’s leading [the country],” Trump said in an interview with WABC radio. At the same time, he emphasized that Washington is successfully achieving its goals in the conflict with Iran, particularly by preventing Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
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Why exactly? Do we know? They seemed close to an agreement.

U.S-Canada Trade War is Now a Reality (CTH)

Moments ago, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney delivered the news via his X account. Discussions between the U.S and Canada have collapsed. All trade representatives are called back home. The 50% U.S. tariffs against Canada are now in effect. A trade war begins. First, read the statement from Prime Minister Mark Carney, with the understanding that Carney is making the first statement because the news is exceptionally bad for Canada. Worse than bad.


When the 3-day tariff pause was announced, CTH said to be cautious. When USTR Jamieson Greer and Canadian negotiator Dominic LeBlanc said the terms were “basically agreed”, again CTH said be careful.The reason for our notes of extreme caution is because the divide between the two economies and trade policy is just too big. There was no way for both sides to close the gap without major structural economic changes within Canada. The issues are not points of friction, they are just too big and embedded within the laws of Canada that would have to change.

anking regulations would have to change. Intellectual property and media rules, regulations and laws would have to change. Industrial policy would have to change. The Canadian energy policy would have to change. The carbon trading scheme would have to change or be removed. All of this would fall upon Canada to carry out in order to position their economy in alignment with the USA. There’s literally no way for their government to accomplish this against the backdrop of their political ideology.

That was the structural argument and point made by former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. This is also why the USMCA as a trilateral trade agreement is impossible to maintain. The only trade agreement construct possible is two clearly separate bilateral free trade agreements, one with Mexico and one with Canada.

The 50% tariffs begin tonight.

A trade war is underway.

 

 

UPDATE: USTR Response

“Tonight, Canada declined to finalize the trade deal under the terms agreed earlier this week. Despite the U.S. offer to Canada to receive the best treatment of any major exporter to our market, new demands and walk backs of other commitments by Canada have upended the careful balance reached in the past days. In addition, Canada is continuing to maintain its prolonged retaliation against the United States, including, among other things, flat-out prohibitions on certain American goods and services.

For decades, Canada has enjoyed the most favorable access to the U.S. market of any country. And from the beginning of President Trump’s trade program, Canada has continued to enjoy the best treatment in the world, even after – like China – retaliating against the United States. This week, the United States agreed to provide even better treatment to Canada, offering significant tariff reductions on steel, aluminum, autos, and lumber.

The U.S. offer was also forward looking, and included a historic economic and national security partnership to cooperate on export controls, combat transshipment, enhance digital trade, and align certain external tariffs. The offer would have led to supply chain coordination on aerospace, complementary actions to address unfair trade practices, critical minerals cooperation, increased enforcement against imports produced with forced labor, and the announcement of formal U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) negotiations.

This is a missed opportunity for Canada to partner with the United States, which is the fastest growing economy in the G7.”

~ U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer

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Trump gives Marco free Latino reign.

Cocaine Networks and Communists — Marco’s Been Busy Today (Sarah Anderson)

I was just getting ready to take the rest of the day off when the State Department flooded my inbox with emails. It seems that Marco Rubio has been pretty busy this week, and he’s largely focused on eradicating communism, crime, and drug trafficking from the Western Hemisphere, which is exactly where I like him. Let’s start with our old pal, Cuba, which Rubio has been sanctioning to death this summer. Or close to death. Unfortunately, the regime is still breathing, but it’s doing so with a massive statue of the secretary on its chest.


Today, the Department of State is designating nine entities and three individuals to further the Trump Administration’s comprehensive push to end the Cuban regime’s malign activities, both in Cuba and across our hemisphere. This action targets the leadership of the U.S.-designated Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples (ICAP) and designates nine Cuban entities supporting the regime.These designations build on the Department’s July 20 report Cuba: The Capital of 21st Century Communism, which summarizes the Cuban regime’s decades-long use of brigades, such as the one coordinated by the designated ICAP earlier this month, to advance Cuban interests at the expense of the United States.

ICAP is the organization Fidel Castro began in 1960 to build global “friendship” and “solidarity” and maintain relationships with foreign activist groups. In reality, it’s a way to spread communist propaganda. According to the State Department, “it claims to have more than 2,000 solidarity organizations across over 150 countries [and] serves as the main organizing hub of Cuba’s ideological network.” Think Code Pink and the like. Additionally, “it coordinates research, educational, and cultural exchanges between American and Cuban institutions, builds relationships between American political movements and Cuban officials, and harnesses its global reach to draw leftwing activists, intellectuals, students, influencers and politicians to Cuba from across the world.”

It’s also directly tied to Cuban intelligence, and 90% of its staff are affiliated with the Cuban spy agency. Anyway, on Thursday, Rubio sanctioned some of ICAP’s leadership, including: Fernando Gonzalez Llort, the president of ICAP and is one of the “Cuban Five” group of Cuban intelligence officers arrested in 1998. Llort was released from U.S. custody to Cuba in 2014. Noemi Ramona Rabaza Fernandez, who serves as the first vice president of ICAP. Leima Martinez Freire, who serves as the ICAP North America Director.

But he didn’t stop there. Rubio also sanctioned entities he accuses of exploiting Cuba’s metals and mining sector for the benefit of the regime. These include:
• Empresa de Níquel Comandante Ernesto Che Guevara, a state-owned enterprise dedicated to the extraction and processing of nickel and cobalt.
• Empresa Importadora Exportadora y Comercializadora de Metales or METALCUBA, a “Cuban state-owned enterprise that facilitates the import of heavy industrial products, including specialized fuel and metal components, on behalf of state and non-state actors.”
• Grupo Empresarial Geominero Salinero (Geominsal), a group that “develops and markets mineral resources and salt, and provides technical services associated with these industries.”
• Acinox Comercial, a state-owned enterprise that facilitates the import and export of metallurgical goods and industrial equipment.

In addition to those, he sanctioned several regime-controlled entities, including the Ministry of Construction of Cuba and Agencia de Contratacion a Representaciones Comerciales S.A. (Acorec S.A.), an organization that supplies Cubans to foreigners for labor inside Cuba and then garnishes 90% of the workers’ wages. That’s not all. He also designated: • Coratur S.A., the organization that “manages international trade, import-export operations, and foreign market partnerships.”
• Empresa Central de Abastecimiento y Ventas de Equipos de Transporte Pesado y Sus Piezas (Transimport), a group that has “imported over $5 million worth of vehicles, automotive parts, and industrial equipment in recent years.”
• Empresa Comercializadora de Articulos en General (Consumimport), a group that “imports and exports a wide variety of goods, including appliances and construction materials.” Meanwhile in Ecuador…

The State Department also announced on Thursday that it is sanctioning “an Ecuador-based network of 15 individuals and entities and identified 10 Ecuador-based fishing vessels as blocked property for their role in trafficking thousands of kilograms of cocaine each month from South America to Mexico, destined for distribution in our homeland.” It goes on to state that these groups in Ecuador are growing closer to Mexican cartels, particularly the two biggest and most dangerous, Sinaloa and Cártel de Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG), as well as Ecuadorian Foreign Terrorist Organizations, Los Choneros and Los Lobos.

“These trafficking operations generate billions of dollars annually for cartels responsible for a significant share of the deadly drugs flowing into our communities,” the State Department reports. “The United States will continue to use all our tools to dismantle the cartels profiting at the expense of American lives.” The network operated under the cover of legitimate fishing fleets out of Manta, using government-subsidized fuel to resupply go-fast boats hauling multi-ton loads across the Pacific.

Editor’s Note: Thanks to President Trump and War Secretary Pete Hegseth’s leadership, the warrior ethos is coming back to America’s military.

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“She’s palling around with Bernie Sanders and will likely inherit his very large, very sophisticated political movement.”

AOC for President? It’s Time We Take That Proposition Seriously (Rick Moran)

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) may be uninformed, poorly educated, and without scruples. But she’s the frontrunner in some polls for the Democratic Party’s 2028 presidential nomination and is well-positioned to ride the growing wave of radical-left energy now taking over the Democratic Party all the way to the top. Getting past superficial profiles of her, AOC has many gifts and a jungle savviness about politics that makes her a formidable opponent for any Democrat who’s been mentioned as a potential presidential candidate.


Her clownish social media gimmicks aside, this is a woman with a plan. And Republicans who underestimate her do so at the party’s peril.Mark Halperin, a veteran of several presidential campaigns, writes in The Free Press, “AOC boasts three indispensable factors for a successful presidential race: national name recognition, the capacity to raise tens or hundreds of millions of dollars, and insatiable media interest.”

A Democrat Trump? Don’t laugh it off. She’s palling around with Bernie Sanders and will likely inherit his very large, very sophisticated political movement. In that, she’ll have a leg up on Trump, who didn’t have much of an organization when he started running for president in 2014.

AOC maintains one of the largest digital footprints of any politician in Congress, with a combined social media following exceeding 23 million across major platforms. It doesn’t matter if they’re all brain-dead millennials and Gen Zers. They don’t care about “issues” the same way that older voters might consider before deciding who to vote for. It’s all about “feelings” and “vibes.” And AOC knows how to tap into that zeitgeist.

The Free Press: “An iconic face of the zeitgeisty progressive movement, a fundraising dynamo on a first-name basis not just with cable news hosts but with producers, network executives, hair and makeup folks, and popular influencers as well, AOC showcases other en vogue traits. She is a young outsider railing against the establishment. She is a master of the attention economy, a social media wizard with a keen sense of timing. She is bracingly gruff and tart, unafraid of conflict and controversy, and comfortable in the eye of the storm. She is widely considered gorgeous, with a sharp fashion flair. She possesses ineffable magnetism that catches attention; when she appears on any television or tablet, she compels viewers to turn up the volume to find out what she is saying.”

AOC understands that modern politics is part ideology, part organization, and part show business, and she does not pretend to be offended by the performative superficialities of the profession. Most politicians say they hate the circus while making sure they are standing in the center ring. AOC genuinely enjoys the circus. She is soulful, sincere, winking, ironic, and a ham all at the same time. Many Republicans have a hatred for AOC that’s so rabid they can’t acknowledge her obvious political gifts and the threat she poses. This is suicidal. She will be a formidable opponent in 2028 if she doesn’t stumble over her own stupidity.

Her obvious weak spot is foreign policy. Her recent efforts to create a foreign policy résumé resulted in an embarrassing appearance at the Munich Security Conference in February. Halperin notes that “even an intensive course in national security and foreign policy might leave her vulnerable to a career-stalling gaffe.” That’s because talking about foreign policy with simple-minded talking points or stumbling over a “what I believe” question shows a shallowness voters will recognize immediately.

Foreign policy is not simply a matter of expressing the ideologically accepted values. Presidents have to know things. They have to understand NATO, China, deterrence, nuclear doctrine, intelligence, trade, alliances, sanctions, the Middle East, the history behind the current crisis, and the interests behind the public rhetoric. They have to know enough to tell when the generals, diplomats, and intelligence officials sitting around the table are right, and when they are protecting their own bureaucratic interests.

At Munich, AOC at times seemed like someone who had learned the broad strokes but was not particularly capable of comprehending or interested in the intricacies. A presidential campaign would ultimately unmask that weakness, and her opponents would run with it as far and fast as possible. Furthermore, her Munich stumble laid bare the broader question of gravitas. AOC has spent her entire national political life as an insurgent legislator. She has never been a governor. She has never run a large executive branch. She has never had to balance a state budget, manage a natural disaster, command a National Guard, negotiate a major bipartisan agreement, or make the kind of lonely executive decision for which there is no politically easy answer.

She’s got a little more than a year to change that impression. The frightening possibility is that it might not matter as much as it has in the past. The younger voters are far more impressionable and have less ability to recognize a lightweight like AOC. Her communication skills will only take her so far, as long as her voters don’t question the intellectual basis for her ideology. Personally, I believe 2032 will be her year. If she’s the nominee in 2028, she will lose and lose big.

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“. . . it’s subversion and nothing about it is accidental. it’s a well worn playbook to use the democratic institutions of a high trust state to destroy a civilization.” —El Gato Malo on Substack

Jim has been in fine form for quite a while..

Remember the Names (James Howard Kunstler)

An eerie quiet masks the panic rising among the many players in the long-running train of crimes carried out under color-of-law against the people of the this country that goes roughly under the clunky name of The Grand Conspiracy. What is Joe DiGenova up to, exactly, in the Southern District of Florida, with its several grand juries grinding away? Indictments will fly, for sure, but then who will flip on whom? It won’t take a whole lot of flippers to seal many fates in this skein of sedition and treason. The tension must be terrible for them.


The question has long been: how do you even begin to organize a set of coherent cases around this roaring avalanche of nefarious acts that got bigger with each successive attempt at cover-up? Let’s see if we can block out a panoramic picture of potential prosecutions. The gigantic mess must be separated into packets.

It’s probably best to begin with the FBI’s “Midyear Exam” op of 2016 — the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s private email server. You can bet that the server contained evidence of HRC’s two seminal crimes that kicked things off: 1) the transfer of US military technology to Russia’s Skolkovo high-tech hub and payments from seventeen companies involved coincidentally received by the Clinton Foundation when she was Sec’y of State; and 2) the “Uranium One” deal transferring US-owned nuke material to Russia (via Canada) that required a State Dept signoff by HRC — coincident with husband Bill receiving a half-million dollar “lecture fee” from a Russian bank. Players involved in Midyear Exam: Comey, Strzok, McCabe, Page, then-AG Loretta Lynch.

That potential embarrassment of this sketchy business was simply squashed by Lynch and Comey, while HRC took care to physically destroy the server and devices linked to it. But it also prompted the creation of the Russian collusion prank against then-candidate Donald Trump, (“Crossfire Hurricane”) to distract attention from all that. . . which turned into the huge RussiaGate operation that marshaled the FBI, the CIA, the Senate Intel Committee, and offices deep in the Pentagon to put over a gigantic hoax. It was green-lighted by President Barack Obama and organized by CIA-Director John Brennan, with FBI Director Comey and DNI James Clapper.

Supporting players (potential defendants) include Susan Rice, Sally Yates, Veep Joe Biden (or “Joe Biden”), then White House aide Lisa Monaco, and CIA agent Eric Ciaramella (who wrote the actual Intel Community Assessment that jump-started the op). McCabe, Stzrok, Page, Ohr (and wife, Nellie), Rosenstein, and many FBI agents are potential defendants. Also Gina Haspel, CIA London station chief, who coordinated with the UK’s MI6 agent, Christopher Steele of the Steele Dossier. Throw in DOD-sponsored spook Stefan Halper and FBI liaison in London, Alan Kohler. After May, 2017, Christopher Wray was responsible for all FBI mischief and FISA Court irregularities (along with FISA Judge James Boasberg).

The Mueller Investigation was a subset of RussiaGate, but deserves its own case packet. It was an attempt to legitimize the RussiaGate hoax, and to keep the news media fed with innuendo. In effect it was a hoax unto itself, consumed $32-million, and ran nearly two years. It produced exactly nothing in evidence that President Trump had “colluded” with Russia about anything. Since Robert Mueller was mentally incapacitated, the investigation was run by subordinates, Aaron Zebley, Andrew Weissmann. Attorneys Jeanie Rhee, Elizabeth Prelogar, Brandon Van Grack and others. It was a fraud on the public and probably an obstruction of justice.

Impeachment No. 1 (the Ukraine phone call impeachment) was an entirely false operation cooked up by lawfare ninja Norm Eisen in collusion with Reps. Jerrold Nadler and Adam Schiff, with assistance from CIA agent (“whistleblower”) Eric Ciaramella and NSC member Lt. Col. Alex Vindman, with a boost from then-IC Inspector General Michael Atkinson. Eisen later admitted on a video that the aim of the impeachment was to “prebunk” Veep “Joe Biden’s” bribery and grift activities in Ukraine as the Democratic party prepared to run him for president in 2020. Ciaramella had accompanied Veep “Joe Biden” on several trips to Ukraine and knew what “JB” was up to there. Indict them all for sedition and treason.

The 2020 election op was pulled off in coordination with the Covid-1 scam that positioned the nation for massive mail-in ballot fraud, which was coordinated by lawfare ninja Marc Elias, then employed by the Democratic Party law firm Perkins Coie. Elias was assisted by Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook, now Meta), whose nonprofit, Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL), distributed over $400-million to roughly 2500 election districts around the country, much of it used to pay select officials who would count and report mail-in ballots. The mail-in ballot fraud had been planned and gamed-out previously by the non-profit org Transition Integrity Project, run by Rosa Brooks and Nils Gilman.

In October 2020, fifty-one former intel officials signed a public letter denouncing the Hunter Biden laptop as having “the earmarks of Russian disinformation.” The letter was organized by Antony Blinken and former CIA-Director Michael Morrell. It was done in coordination with a social media campaign to suppress public knowledge of the laptop (and the Biden family record of international grift inside it) to influence the presidential election a month later. Potential fraud indictments.

The Jan 6 riot at the US Capitol has never been adequately investigated. FBI Director Wray was allowed to evade answering to Congress about the number of FBI agents and associated employees (including CIA personnel) that were mixed in with the crowd to provoke the intrusion inside the building and related violence. Speaker Nancy Pelosi engineered the situation so that the certification of electoral vote slates would not be challenged as procedure allowed. Sedition and Treason.

The Jan 6 Congressional Committee was a fraud on the American people put together by Speaker Nancy Pelosi to coverup her involvement in the crimes behind the Jan 6 Capitol riot. The members involved likely enjoy Congressional immunity for the spectacle itself, but perhaps not for destroying all the evidence that was collected in the course of the investigation. Chairman Bennie G. Thompson was responsible for that.

The Mar-a-Lago raid of August 2022 was authorized by Attorney General Merrick Garland and carried out by FBI Director Wray with Assistant Director Steven D’Antuono. Three months later, Garland appointed Jack Smith Special Counsel to oversee the Mar-a-Lago documents case, which he botched, resulting in its dismissal two years later. The raid itself arguably lacked probable cause and was based on an improper scope of evidence sought. Indict Merrick Garland under 18 U.S.C. § 241, conspiracy against rights.

The lawfare operations of 2023-2024 in several jurisdictions resulted in indictments against candidate Donald Trump and others in Fulton County, GA, and New York City. The Fulton County case under DA Fani Willis (later disqualified for “the appearance of impropriety”) was assisted by the “Joe Biden” White House, possibly by attorneys Richard Sauber and Beth Mueller in the WH Counsel’s Office, giving it the odor of a purely political prosecution.

In the the Stormy Daniels hush money case against Donald Trump brought by Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg, DOJ officer Matthew Colangelo left his cushy position as Principal Deputy Associate US Attorney General to take a job assisting DA Bragg in the NYC court. Colangelo delivered the opening statement at the 2024 trial and played a central role in the prosecution. The trial was presided over by political judge Juan Merchan. Just days ago, The New York Times reported that the Democratic Party fundraising company, Authentic Campaigns, previously owned by Judge Merchan’s daughter, Loren Merchan, has been under investigation the past year. Anybody detect the odor of politics? Malicious prosecution, improper judicial conduct.

Many of the political celebrities mentioned above, and probably many not-so-well-known players, must be freaking out as the waves ominously pound the beach and the summer days tick down toward the ill winds of fall. I’m pretty sure that readers and commentors can add some candidates to the list of potential indictments, and perhaps some ops I might have overlooked. (The entire odious Covid-19 affair is partly a separate matter, but that has also commenced a new phase with the guilty plea deal announced days ago by Dr. Fauci’s chief advisor, Dr. David Morens.) Even former President Obama looks boxed-in. He enjoys immunity from actions he took as president, but that immunity prevents him from hiding behind the fifth amendment as a now-private citizen in a court of law. Things are livening up.

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CNN finds it a juicy story. So they keep running with it.

‘My Guardian and Protector’: Natalie Harp’s Devotion to Trump (CNN)

President Donald Trump’s close aide Natalie Harp expressed her utmost loyalty to him in at least two letters addressed to the president, which were published by The Daily Beast on Thursday amid increased scrutiny of the close aide’s relationship to Trump. “I want things to always be right between us,” Harp wrote in one of the letters, which were printed out and signed. It began with “Dear Mr. President” and concluded with, “With all my heart, Natalie.” Excerpts of one of the letters had previously been published by the New York Times.


Harp’s constant and dedicated presence at Trump’s side has been in the spotlight this week after Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff mentioned her by name in a now-viral speech attacking Trump. The Georgia senator swiped at the president’s “travel with Natalie on their apparently defenseless flying palace gifted by the Emir of Qatar,” a reference to her joining the president — along with a very limited group of aides — when he secretly boarded a smaller aircraft to leave Turkey due to a threat from Iran in July.

She added in the letter from 2023: “I never want to bring you anything but joy. I’m sorry I lost my focus. You are all that matters to me. I don’t want to ever let you down. Thank you for being my Guardian and Protector in this Life.” In another letter, Harp reminisced about their relationship when she was a host on the conservative One America News Network. “I miss the days when you used to call, during my Talkshow days, and we’d talk about everything and nothing,” Harp wrote. “I want to get back to that synergy. We shouldn’t have to talk about work all the time!!” In the same letter, Harp added: “And please, when I fail, will you tell me? You have the absolute right to cuss me out, if need be, when I deserve it, because no one knows or cares about me more.”

US President Donald Trump and aide Natalie Harp exit Marine One on the Ellipse near the White House on August 16, 2026.


CNN has not independently confirmed that Harp wrote or sent these letters to Trump in 2023. The Daily Beast said the writer Michael Wolff obtained them while he was writing a book about Trump’s 2024 campaign. White House spokesperson Davis Ingle defended Harp in a statement to CNN, saying she is “one of the most loyal and hardest working aides on President Trump’s team.” But White House officials have privately acknowledged in recent days that the sharper, widespread attacks have had the adverse effect of bringing more attention to Harp’s relationship with Trump.

Harp is so close to Trump that she once rode in an SUV trunk to accompany him to a court appearance in New York City in October 2023, CNN reported on Tuesday. There wasn’t room for her in the vehicle, but she insisted that Trump had personally asked her to attend and was determined not to be left behind.

Harp is omnipresent in Trump’s orbit, officials familiar with her role have told CNN. But unlike past staff secretaries and aides to the president — like Trump’s former personal secretary Madeleine Westerhout, who similarly served as the president’s gatekeeper of information during his first term — she doesn’t sit outside the Oval Office, but in it. Harp is with Trump much of the day, sitting in on meetings and in constant communication with him.

She speaks with Trump late into the night about social media posts, the officials said. Harp is also a channel for foreign leaders to try to reach the president and is tasked with contacting people he sees on television. She is someone he will ask to send notes to others when he doesn’t want to reach out directly. Their working relationship is so effective, officials said, because of her total loyalty to the president.

But Harp’s methods have irked senior aides and at times prompted efforts to box her out of the president’s inner circle, according to multiple sources who described her dynamic with Trump. The former television host began working for Trump after crediting him with saving her life. Harp has become a main conduit between the president and the outside world, passing along messages from allies and setting up meetings, typing out Truth Social posts and toting printouts of laudatory articles, all while staying in close physical proximity at all hours of the day.

She is known as the “human printer” — a title she referenced in one of the letters, in which she said Trump “forced me to ‘unplug’” during a trip to Scotland and Ireland. “I didn’t have to be ‘Human Printer.’ I could take time to enjoy good conversation, and still get all my work done at the end of the day. In fact, I even had time to take long morning and evening walks to enjoy each Sunrise and Sunset (though I did forget to eat and sleep!),” she wrote.

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“…During Investigation of Rape and Sexual Misconduct.”

FBI Seizes Devices Belonging to Eric Swalwell (CTH)

Generally speaking, when the FBI seizes devices it’s usually to bury them and protect affected interests in/around Washington DC. Rarely, if ever, does the confiscation of electronic devices result in any public awareness of the contents – unless the release runs in alignment with the interests of those in Washington DC.


EX. If it was the confiscation of electronic devices deemed adverse to the interest of DC (Donald Trump, Rudy Giuliani, Scott Perry, Mike Lindell, etc.) then the content of those devices is publicly exposed. However, most confiscations are to protect the guilty – therefore they are buried. SEE: Hunter Biden laptop, Huma Abedin laptop, Anthony Weiner cell phones, Hillary Clinton phone(s) and laptops; Awan Brothers laptops (4) and phones; Seth Rich phone and laptop; Jeffrey Epstein, phones, laptops, hard drives; Stephen Craig Paddock phones and laptops, Syed Rizwan Farook/Tashfeen Malik cell phones, Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev phones and laptops; Senator Bob Menendez, phones and laptops etc.

Therefore, accepting things as they are most likely – and not as we would prefer them to be – it is best to think of the recent story as one of protecting the downstream issues from Eric Swalwell, as they are associated during his tenure as a targeting conduit for the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI) and later as a Trump impeachment manager and J6 Committee official.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal agents seized electronic devices from former Rep. Eric Swalwell and searched his Washington home as part of an investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct by the ex-Democratic congressman from California, according to a person familiar with the matter. Swalwell’s devices were seized at the San Francisco airport on Saturday and agents executed a search warrant at his home a day later, said the person, who was not authorized to publicly discuss an ongoing investigation and spoke on the condition of anonymity.

A message seeking comment was left Thursday with an attorney for Swalwell, who has denied allegations of sexual assault and misconduct. The Daily Mail first reported the seizure of Swalwell’s devices on Thursday. Swalwell announced his resignation from Congress in April following allegations that Swalwell had sexually assaulted a woman twice, including when she worked for him. The San Francisco Chronicle, followed by CNN, first reported the allegations. CNN also reported that three other women alleged various kinds of sexual misconduct by Swalwell, including sending them unsolicited explicit messages or nude photos.

[…] A lawyer representing Lonna Drewes, a California woman who in April said she had been raped in 2018 by Swalwell, said his team was cooperating with all law enforcement agencies investigating the former congressman. “We are encouraged to learn about the escalation of the FBI’s investigation into the allegations against Eric Swalwell,” attorney Arick Fudali said in a statement. (read more)

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Sarah Anderson. “I’m gonna need a real man to represent my state, not this clown.”

Mirror, Mirror on The Wall: Who Is the Prettiest Politician of Them All? (SA)

(I bet some of you regulars thought I was about to write about Marco Rubio. That’s not what this is about.) Somehow, this story slipped through the cracks a bit when the Free Beacon came out with it in July, but it’s making the rounds this week. I know our own Scott Pinsker mentioned it in passing a few days ago, but I felt it deserved its own standalone article.


Because, as a Georgia resident, I’ll do anything I can to ensure this person is not my senator anymore. So if you had to guess, which prominent political candidate (at the federal level) spends the most on hair and makeup? Maybe it’s Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.)? She might not be the brightest bulb in the box, but she’s a pretty girl who looks put together most of the time. Or maybe it’s Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.)? Another lovely lady who obviously puts a lot of effort into her appearance.

Well, if you guessed it was either of them, you’re wrong. If you guessed it was any woman at all, you’re wrong. The answer is Sen. Jon “Pee-wee Herman” Ossoff (D-Ga.). According to campaign finance records, Ossoff has paid “makeup artist Stephanie Ponder $2,887 for ‘makeup services'” since February. The Free Beacon reports that the most recent payment came in June to the tune of $900. Here’s more:

Ossoff’s four-figure makeup expenditures stand out among federal candidates. The Georgia senator who is running for reelection against Republican Rep. Mike Collins (Ga.), has reported spending more on makeup than any other candidate this year, beating out the likes of far-left Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D., N.Y.) and Rashida Tlaib (D., Mich.). Ocasio-Cortez has spent $1,837.93 on ‘campaign event hair & makeup services’ in 2026, while Tlaib has spent $320 on ‘hair and makeup services.’

The spending also comes as liberal media figures praise the 39-year-old Ossoff’s carefully managed on-camera presence and float him as a prospective 2028 presidential candidate. He’s not only paying big bucks for hair and makeup, but he’s also paying them to a high-profile artist. Ponder has a resume that includes working on The Notebook, Hunger Games, and Remember the Titans. The article also mentions that, “A recent Puck profile asserted that Ossoff ‘has seemingly reinvented himself’ in anticipation of a 2028 presidential bid, adding a ‘beefier physique to his studied, Obama-like cadence.'”

And the media is falling for it, of course. Ezra Klein of the New York Times has pointed out that Ossoff knows how to make himself appear imposing and powerful on TV (I invite Mr. Klein to come to Atlanta and watch these campaign commercials that are in my face constantly because that’s not what I see — I see a weasel). Vogue did an article on his “internet thirst” and called him “an attractive camp counselor.” Queerty reported that “Jon Ossoff & his slutty little glasses are already our summertime political crush” and called him “an attractive version of Atticus Finch.”

All I can say is gag me with a spoon. You can’t see me, but I’m trying not to throw up as I write this. The idea of a man who spends more on hair and makeup than I do — and I love expensive makeup, I must confess — is just gross. I’m gonna need a real man to represent my state, not this clown.

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Two audio files. Not sure what the difference is.

Wait, What? Trump Was on Michael Cohen’s Radio Show? (Matt Margolis)

Donald Trump spent part of Thursday swapping pleasantries with Michael Cohen, his former “fixer” who then became the left’s favorite anti-Trumper and even testified against the president in court and before Congress. It’s hard to say which is more bizarre: that this interview happened at all, or how warm it was. Part of the sit-down aired Thursday evening on Cohen’s radio show on 77 WABC-AM in New York, with the full interview set to air Sunday. It was an exceptionally friendly affair. Believe it or not, the whole segment played like a reunion special.


Cohen is currently filling in for Andrew Cuomo, who is taking a break from the show for the summer. Apparently, station owner John Catsimatidis, a Trump ally, ran it by the White House. The administration “had no objection,” Catsimatidis told the New York Post, adding that Trump had “expressed empathy” for Cohen. Empathy. For Michael Cohen. Sit with that for a moment.

On the air, Trump told Cohen, “They weaponized you like nobody’s ever been weaponized, like few have been.” He went from empathy to esteem. “I respect the fact that you recanted everything you said,” Trump said. “That’s a big thing that you did.” In a separate interview before the radio segment aired, Cohen told CNN he’d resubmitted a pardon application to the White House after the Biden administration denied his original request, and he hadn’t heard back yet. “I took that same application with the same documentation, and I just rewrote the cover letter removing the name of President Joe Biden and inserting the name President Donald Trump … I do have a receipt,” Cohen said.


Cohen is hardly the first Trump ally to blow up publicly and find his way back into the fold, following Elon Musk and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-Fla.). He once said he’d “take a bullet” for Trump, before his testimony in Trump’s 2024 trial, on charges of falsifying business records to illegally influence an election, helped secure a 34-count felony conviction that carried no punishment. It’s worth noting that Trump never said a warm word about Cohen before Thursday, though he’d linked to Cohen’s own comments this year about feeling pressured by prosecutors Cohen has spent the past year trashing.

Cohen framed it all as forgiveness in his Substack. “Forgiveness does not mean amnesia,” he wrote. “It is about having the courage to decide that yesterday will no longer dictate tomorrow.” At one point, he even got sentimental. “Boss, remember when I was by your side?” he asked. Cohen now says he only turned on Trump because prosecutors squeezed him. “I felt pressured and coerced to only provide information and testimony that would satisfy the government’s desire to build the cases against and secure a judgment and convictions against President Trump,” he wrote on Substack in January.

That tracks. We know how desperate the Deep State was to stop Trump. Heck, the Biden administration didn’t even try to hide that it was weaponizing the government against Trump.

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Bessent: Aim Is To ‘Collapse’ Iran Regime Through Economic Warfare
Iran FM Blasts Trump’s Economic D-Day Threat ‘Diversion’ Which Will Fail (ZH)
Scott Jennings Schools CNN Panel on Biden’s Inflation Disaster (Matt Margolis)
The Harp Defense: Jennings Jockeys For SPOX After Leavitt Leaves (ZH)
Plucking Natalie Harp (M. Walter)
The Dem ‘Big Tent Party’ Is Doomed (Noel S. Williams)
The Islamic Republic of NYC (Kim Ezra Shienbaum)
The FBI Paid Eric Swalwell a Visit Over the Weekend (Margolis)
The Feds Wasted HOW MANY TRILLIONS in Improper Payments? (Stephen Green)
Distinctions in U.S-Canada Trade Relationship (CTH)
‘Operation Forrest Gump’ Deepens Ukraine Corruption Scandal (RMX)

 


 

 


 


“Bessent says maximum sanctions likely mean no major new military campaign for now.”

Bessent: Aim Is To ‘Collapse’ Iran Regime Through Economic Warfare

• US shifts toward economic warfare, away from military strikes: Bessent says maximum sanctions likely mean no major new military campaign for now.
• Regime change rhetoric persists: Bessent says Washington intends to “collapse” Iran’s regime.
• USS George Washington arrives: A new US carrier is now operating in the Middle East, relieving the over-extended USS Lincoln.
• Iran rejects US threats as a Trump “diversion”: Tehran calls the campaign “economic terrorism” and says Washington is seeking an exit.


Bessent: Going to ‘Collapse this Regime’
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent in a CNBC appearance seemed to give additional confirmation that further Pentagon operations targeting Iran are unlikely to happen down the line. He also furthered Trump’s ‘Economic D-Day’ plan and threat.”If we are doing the maximum economic pressure, then that means that likely there will not be a large-scale kinetic restart,” Bessent said in a “Squawk on the Street” interview.

He previewed a press conference which the administration plans to give Monday to “talk about exactly what we’re going to do.” Apparently the White House is keen on resurrecting Bush-Cheney era talking points in the effort to push global countries to comply with a full economic siege and strangulation of the Islamic Republic. According to CNBC: In a preview of the plan, he said that the U.S. will be telling all of its allies, “You are either with us or against us.”

“If you insist on doing business with [Iran], either transferring money, buying their oil or doing seaborne ship transfers, then the U.S. Treasury and the U.S. government … will put its full might and force toward enforcing against you,” Bessent said. “This is going to be the greatest coordinated economic isolation in the history of the world,” he said. He also said in the interview at one point that “we are going to collapse this regime.” Of course, none of this is necessarily new in terms of talking points’…

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“MOST CRUSHING ECONOMIC OPERATION EVER TAKEN AGAINST ANY COUNTRY.”

Iran FM Blasts Trump’s Economic D-Day Threat ‘Diversion’ Which Will Fail (ZH)

The US Central Command (CENTCOM) has on Thursday confirmed the USS George Washington is now deployed in the Middle East, following the lengthy, over-extended deployment of personnel onboard the USS Lincoln, which has sparked crisis and media frenzy over poor conditions, lack of supplies, and worsening morale. “The George Washington Carrier Strike Group is operating in Middle East during a scheduled deployment after arriving in the CENTCOM theater yesterday,” the command said in a statement posted on X.


The USS Washington will now be the military’s frontline carrier leading the mission in regional waters, which has featured an ongoing blockade of Iranian ports. President Trump had the evening prior issued a Truth Social post describing a new “ECONOMIC D-DAY” against Iran, declaring that his total economic war against Tehran will be the “MOST CRUSHING ECONOMIC OPERATION EVER TAKEN AGAINST ANY COUNTRY.”

Trump said that with Tehran’s military and military-industrial base reduced to “now rubble” and its “currency worthless,” he will unleash severe economic consequences against “ANY country that allows its financial institutions, businesses, airports, or government entities to provide any type of lifeline to Iran.” On Thursday Iranian leaders responded to the D-Day threat, with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stating on X that Trump’s announcement is designed to distract from Washington’s “unprecedented debt & surging interest costs”. He said the new economic measures will “bring further defeat” to the US. He added that “US economic terrorism threatens [the] global economy and sovereignty worldwide.


Another top Iranian official elsewhere asserted the US seeks exit from the region: Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf visited Iraq on Wednesday and said that the US was seeking to exit the region, comments that come following a report from The Washington Post that said the Pentagon is considering pulling back from the Persian Gulf after many of its bases in the area were heavily damaged by Iranian strikes. Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi also weighed in with another message, saying Washington is headed towards its next defeat. “They claim Iran is on the verge of defeat, hanging by a thread, yet they are begging all their allies to help them,” he posted on X.

Meanwhile Qatar is still seeking mediation and de-escalation, with Qatar’s Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani having said Thursday that traffic in the Strait of Hormuz must go back to what it was before. He urged that no party go back to “blackmailing” the other. “The consequences of this war were grave, not only on the Gulf region but elsewhere in the world,” Sheikh Mohammed told reporters at a press briefing following high-level discussions in El Alamein, Egypt.

“We need the situation to go back to what it used to be before” he said. “We condemn any threats in this regard in any obstacles.” On the question of global shipping flows through the strait, much remains to be seen following a controversial Axios report issued Wednesday which said the Pentagon has successfully established a stealth corridor in and out of the strait. Here are the key untested claims, which await verification:

Under the operation, which has been underway for the last several weeks, 15–20 tankers have entered and exited the strait each night through a southern channel along the coast of Oman. About 10 million barrels of oil a day — roughly half the pre-war volume — are being transported out of the strait and injected into the global energy market, the officials said. If this is the case, then it’s likely to lead to further rounds of war, given Iran is unlikely to sit back and allow the corridor to run smoothly…

Of course, many analysts have pointed out that Axios has not been reliable on oil and Iran related reports, which tend to come out at sensitive moments timeline-wise, perhaps for maximum impact on markets. Regional watcher and Atlantic Council author Danny Citrinowicz writes, “There is a fundamental paradox at the heart of the current U.S. approach to Iran: Washington wants to avoid another major military campaign, yet the very strategy it is pursuing to achieve that goal may make renewed military escalation increasingly difficult to avoid.”

“The administration appears to believe that it can dramatically intensify economic pressure, including through aggressive enforcement of secondary sanctions, while keeping the confrontation largely within the economic domain,” he continues. “But that assumption misunderstands both Iran’s position and the incentives facing its current leadership.” Indeed Washington has seemed to miscalculate and underestimate Tehran at every turn of this nearly 6-month long conflict.

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“There was no inflation during Biden,” Jennings joked. “You heard it here on CNN.”

Scott Jennings Schools CNN Panel on Biden’s Inflation Disaster (Matt Margolis)

Scott Jennings didn’t just win an argument on CNN Wednesday night. He got Abby Phillip to admit he was right, live, on air, in front of a panel that had spent the whole segment pretending Joe Biden’s inflation disaster never happened. The fight broke out when Keith Boykin, a former Clinton White House aide turned CNN commentator, tried to pin every bit of America’s economic pain on President Trump. Boykin rattled off a list of grievances before Jennings jumped in to correct him.


“I hope, if anything else, if nothing else, that this debacle proves once and for all, or debunks the myth, that Republicans are good for the economy. If you look at Donald Trump’s record, he shows exactly the opposite,” Boykin said. “The debt is up. Inflation is up. Gas prices are up. Unemployment —” “Inflation’s down, actually,” Jennings said, interrupting Boykin’s DNC talking points before he could finish. Boykin shot back that inflation was 3% “when Joe Biden took office,” as though that erases everything that happened afterward. Abby Phillip jumped in to back him up, insisting inflation is “higher today than it was when Trump took office.”

This, of course, is a highly deceptive number. Inflation hit historic highs under Joe Biden, peaking at 9%, whereas under Trump, inflation has remained low. “What was the highest rate during Biden?” Jennings asked. Boykin wouldn’t answer. He asked it again, and Boykin still wouldn’t answer, accusing Jennings instead of “deflecting” while repeating that inflation was 3% when Biden took office, as if the beginning of the story were the whole story. “There was no inflation during Biden,” Jennings joked. “You heard it here on CNN.”

The line landed — because it was true. The same people wringing their hands over prices under Trump spent years insisting there was never a problem under Biden at all. Then something remarkable happened. Anchor Abby Phillip conceded the point herself. “Inflation was very high under Biden,” she admitted. “But when Donald Trump came into office, it was lower than it is today.” Jennings didn’t let her slide the concession past him. “So you admit that it went up under Biden and it’s lower now,” he said. Phillip tried to shut the topic down, asking why anyone was “arguing over things that don’t need to be argued about.”

That’s rich, considering her own network spent years insisting there was nothing to argue about in the first place. Jennings wasn’t done making his point. He followed up on X with a clip from the segment and the facts.

This is what happens every single time Democrats get cornered on the economy. They only discover inflation is a problem the moment a Republican sits in the Oval Office, and they’ll cheerfully blame Trump for price hikes that started on Biden’s watch. For years, the left insisted the Biden economy was strong, that complaints about grocery bills were overblown, that anyone struggling to make ends meet just didn’t understand the data. The left loves to pretend the Biden years never happened, and this panel demonstrated it in real time, on camera, for everyone to see.

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“.. paraphrased Trump as saying he is “not quite sold” on Jennings for the role.”

The Harp Defense: Jennings Jockeys For SPOX After Leavitt Leaves (ZH)

CNN political contributor and nationally syndicated radio host Scott Jennings just dropped a full-throated defense of Natalie Harp after reports surfaced that the conservative commentator is angling to replace outgoing White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, according to Politico’s Playbook. “I just don’t think that’s what you sign up for when you’re someone like Natalie Harp, who never put her name on a ballot. She’s not the White House press secretary. She’s not a household name, and I just find it to be appalling,” Jennings told Playbook. “Somebody needs to defend her honor.”


Harp, the 35-year-old special assistant to President Donald Trump, has spent years flying under the radar as one of the president’s most constant aides. Insiders call her the “human printer” because she packs a portable printer everywhere, churning out hard copies of news articles, social-media posts and anything else Trump wants to see on paper, according to the anti-Trump publication The Bulwark.

That low profile shattered this week when Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA) name-dropped her at a Georgia campaign rally, accusing the Trump of preferring to “build his ballroom and travel with Natalie on their apparently defenseless flying palace gifted by the Emir of Qatar” rather than fully attend to his official duties. Harp first caught Trump’s eye in 2019 when she publicly credited his Right to Try legislation with opening the door to experimental treatment for bone cancer, the New York Times reports.

Meanwhile, no decision was made and no offer extended an offer to Jennings to take the podium. A report from NOTUS on Wednesday paraphrased Trump as saying he is “not quite sold” on Jennings for the role. The report did note, though, that the president would prefer a man to succeed the outgoing Leavitt.

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“Of course, the human potato, CNN’s Brian Stelter, can always be counted upon, referring to Ossoff’s viral remark as a “victory.”

Plucking Natalie Harp (M. Walter)

The institutional left is the most misogynistic blob of humans ever to walk the earth. ‘You will allow men into women’s private spaces and places’ — and why? ‘Because the man says so.’ We speak, of course, of the XY-men pretending to be XX-women. From bathrooms to basketball courts the message is clear: Sit down. Shut-up. And take it.


These allied XX-women are the same people who in the seventies were burning bras, singing “I am woman, hear me roar” and marching in support of the Equal Rights Amendment. We now call them AWFLs (Affluent White Female Liberals). And they’ve since raised an entire generation of mini-mes in belly-baring shirts, piercings, and tattoos who all follow their mothers’ lead. So I suppose it should come as no surprise that they are piling on a young Christian, conservative Trump aide who also happens to be a platinum blonde, very pretty, and with, so far as we know, no tattoos or belly-rings.

Natalie Harp, 35, officially the Special Assistant to the President and Executive Assistant to the President, is a remarkable young woman. She’s been in Trump’s orbit since 2019 and close at his side since 2022. (She received her current title last year.) Aside from the sheer stamina it takes to be a close aide to America’s least sleepy president, she hauls around two laptops, four cell phones, and a giant duffle bag full of other stuff, chief among them a portable printer, because the president likes to review things not on a screen but on paper; an understandable tic for an eighty year old.Did I mention she survived what could have been fatal bone cancer? Yeah, there’s that, too.

And who does she credit with saving her life? President Trump, because of his championship of the Right to Try.Evidently she’s become a target of late because “she was among a select group of aides who accompanied him on a secret flight out of Turkey last month.” The press has been in high dudgeon ever since. They’ve even gone so far as to interview Ms. Harp’s estranged brother. What else has this misogynistic bunch of Natalie Harp-haters been up to? Lots. The usual print and cable suspects have mentioned her so often that Google searches for her name have spiked 5,000%. And it’s hardly any wonder given the coverage she’s received. Via Fox:

Harp has received overwhelming coverage on cable news. Her name has been mentioned at least 86 times on MS NOW since Monday, according to Grabien transcripts. CNN has mentioned her at least a whopping 132 times in the same period. The legislative rbanch has also chimed in. Sen. Jon Ossoff of Georgia received White House blowback when he insinuated that President Trump is having an inappropriate relationship with Ms. Harp; that all he wants to do is “build a ballroom and travel with Natalie.” Ossoff added that “no one cares” about “syncophantic” Ms. Harp’s feelings.

All in all a disgustingly misogynistic display, aimed squarely at Ms. Harp’s personal integrity which sounded awfully “war on women-y” to me. Of course, the human potato, CNN’s Brian Stelter, can always be counted upon, referring to Ossoff’s viral remark as a “victory.” The New York Times’ Maggie Haberman reduced and objectified Ms. Harp by classifying her as Trump’s “binky.” Other reporting is as follows:

The Daily Beast ran a tabloid-esque story alleging first lady Melania Trump is “locked in a secret power struggle” over her husband with Harp, citing speculation from anti-Trump author Michael Wolff. Rolling Stone declared in a headline, “Nothing About Trump and Natalie Harp Is Normal,” while Forbes went more suspicious with its headline, “Natalie Harp Seen Everywhere With Trump Lately—Why That’s Raising Questions.” I’m no fan of Meghan McCain, but she’s absolutely right in this passage below. Via Fox:

“The egregious sexist attacks on Natalie Harp are absolutely insane — and they’re coming from prestigious journalists. What is wrong with everyone?!” podcast host Meghan McCain posted on X. “Every president has close aides and sometimes they are females. Like what year is this?! Should women never go into politics?!” “I am woman hear me roar” seems rather quaint and innocent now. Not shaving their armpits is clearly the least disgusting thing about these new “feminists” and their brethren. They’re hateful. Misogynistic and hateful. And they have millions of Democrats cheering them on.

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“Be careful what you wish for — the commies within will turn on you. They always do.”

The Dem ‘Big Tent Party’ Is Doomed (Noel S. Williams)

Towards the end of every calendar year, various colleges publish lists of overused words and phrases. Though it is only August, here’s an obvious entrant for 2026: “big tent party.” Invoking that tired phrase is part of the sophistry that “establishment” Dems contrive to outwit dumb fake-news hosts. It is an attempt to obfuscate concerns about the commie takeover of their party. Publicly and performatively, they pretend to welcome the commies because they are a “big tent party.”Wrong! They are a “folding tent” party when it comes to their historical raison d’être; indeed, common-sense Republicans have co-opted much of their traditional ethnic and working-class base.


Even if their big tent bulges at the seams, what’s the point if the big top ring is swamped with commie clowns who turn it into a chaotic circus? What’s the point of a party that lacks a clear mission or coherent principles? The answer: to spite common-sense conservatives. To thwart Republicans for the sake of it. But what’s the point of that? As the commie clowns usurp the circus ringmaster, they’re effectively chucking sticky pies into the faces of the supposedly establishment Dems. Even leftist Hakeem Obama-wannabee Jeffries has been splattered with sugary goop. He admits he’s against several of the commie demands; in fact, he doesn’t support the DSA platform at all.

Again, I ask: what’s the point in welcoming in commie clowns who run amok? I know TDS is debilitating, but do they really hate an America First President more than soul-destroying commies? They are anti-American, but are they also anti-human? Get some perspective, please.

When it comes to the more “moderate” Dems, perhaps the likes of Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) and John Fetterman (D-PA), the policy gulf is even wider. If one considers the political spectrum, they may tilt somewhat closer to conservative than commie (admittedly, Fetterman votes Dem most of the time, but I can’t see much comity with the commies). This is not to say that a big tent can’t remain steadfast. Ronald Reagan managed it, and President Trump expanded traditional Republican constituencies. The difference is they coalesce around all-American common-sense principles that have helped make us the most inventive and prosperous country ever. Genius combined with copious common sense made America great.

The Dem big top tent is crumbling under the weight of the commie onslaught. The DSA-endorsed candidates may have a “D” by their name, but it should be “C.” After all, there was once a time when even Dems supported America; conversely, the commies they now invite in want to overthrow us. How do they belong on the same playing field, let alone in the same tent? I’m an average, commonsense dude, but I’m telling the pretentious intellectuals and highfalutin linguists right now: recommend ditching the phrase “big tent party.” It was useful for Reagan, and even Trump, who both ushered in a bright “Morning again in America,” but has become a ludicrous trope for the demented Dems.

They are lacking a positive platform, so the Communist Manifesto will fill the vacuum. One presumes the ultimate purpose in their big tent is simply to defeat Republicans. Be careful what you wish for — the commies within will turn on you. They always do. As the old saying goes: “United we stand, divided we fall.” As with communism, the Dem big tent is doomed to fall. They’d be advised to break commie camp in a more orderly fashion.

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“Organized Radical Islam has learned that it is not necessary to mount a frontal assault on our buildings or hijack our planes. “

The Islamic Republic of NYC (Kim Ezra Shienbaum)

Twenty-five years ago, America was attacked on its own soil, a first since 1812. A new generation of voters never directly experienced the horrors of that once-in-a-lifetime experience, played out on TV screens like a Hollywood horror movie. Lessons have been learned in the years since. But not by all Americans, particularly many New Yorkers. New York City, which began as a city of survivors, has become a city of apologists. The lessons of 9/11 have been buried under layers of political fashion and academic abstraction.


In their place, a new political order has risen, one that is less interested in defending the West than in condemning it. And organized Radical Islam has learned that it is not necessary to mount a frontal assault on our buildings or hijack our planes. The most visible expression of this new order is the lightning-fast ascendance of Zohran Mamdani. Mamdani is not merely a mayor; he is an audacious symbol of an ideological movement that has outgrown New York and now threatens to reshape it.

His unprecedentedly expansive view of his role, combined with his globalism, results in issues disconnected from the everyday concerns of New Yorkers, intertwined with unrelated Islamist causes. Take distant Palestine. It was referenced during St. Patrick’s Day celebrations while Mamdani’s wife, invited to address a spiritual retreat in Corsica, framed the Virgin Mary as a “Palestinian woman giving birth under occupation,” a bold religious appropriation of Christian belief.

Mamdani’s commitment to Palestine reached new heights with his call to execute an ICC warrant arresting the democratically elected leader of Israel from the UN opening ceremonies. Trump put an end to this foreign policy incursion by emphatically stating “Benjamin Netanyahu will not be arrested, in any way, shape, or form, while in the United States of America.” Undeterred by jurisdictional realities, Mamdani took to TV and social media to brand Netanyahu a “war criminal,” while excluding real war criminals like Putin or Hafez Assad, demanding America respect international law.

His “Commissioner for International Affairs” scheduled a meeting with Iran’s ambassador to the UN, summarily aborted by the State Department, which had earlier voided a meeting with Colombia’s first socialist president. Given his foreign policy initiatives favoring America’s enemies, House Republicans submitted a request to the Justice Department to investigate Mamdani under the 1799 Logan Act, which bars individuals and local officials from independently making foreign policy.

Moreover, Mamdani has publicly and frequently referenced Islamic religion and culture. His inaugural speech celebrated halal cart vendors; his policy of equal city services for illegals was framed by the example set by the Prophet Mohammed’s hijra; his FIFA map of NYC ethnic enclaves featured Little Palestine; and Mahmoud Khalil, the Columbia pro-Hamas organizer currently under a deportation order, was invited to celebrate the iftar at Gracie Mansion.

On the 250th anniversary of the United States, Mamdani delivered his own version of patriotism from behind George Washington’s desk at City Hall. He told newly naturalized citizens that they hold “the power to determine what America means.” But the America he described was not the one founded in 1776. It was an America of “calloused, dirt-streaked hands” exploited by oligarchs, of “masked agents” snatching undocumented neighbors, of a nation that “belongs only to those with the right accent or the right shade of skin.”

This was not a celebration. It was an indictment. His speech called for “righteous dissent,” for protest, for resistance. He framed patriotism as defiance rather than loyalty. He praised the city’s immigrant legacy while rejecting the longstanding vision of America as a nation of law, order, and tradition. Clearly, Mamdani avoids the cautious language of governance, instead delivering accusatory sermons. He frames American institutions as instruments of oppression, presenting the post-9/11 era as a period of profound fear and systemic bias for Muslim Americans, recounting the experience of his aunt afraid to wear her hijab in the subway.

His rhetoric is not merely radical; it is contemptuous of the very foundations of the society he claims to represent. In his telling, the U.S. is not a flawed democracy to be improved; it is a system of domination to be dismantled. And 9/11 is not a tragedy to be remembered; it is a symbol of American hubris to be mocked. Little wonder that the Republican gubernatorial candidate in 2026 has called on New Yorkers to turn their backs on Mamdani at 9/11 memorial services, while New Yorker Giovanni Galante, whose wife was killed during the attacks, has gathered almost 100,000 signatures on a petition to ban the mayor from the commemorations.

[..[ The question is not only whether Mamdani’s performative socialism delivers. The larger issue is whether New York’s experience should prompt a serious national debate about whether immigration, multiculturalism, and political activism can coexist with a shared commitment to constitutional government, public safety, religious pluralism, and the defense of democratic allies.

Will New York City wake up before it becomes, in all but name, the Islamic Republic of NYC?

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Christine “Fang Fang” Fang.

The FBI Paid Eric Swalwell a Visit Over the Weekend (Margolis)

Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) started his Saturday in the Washington, D.C., house he still shares with his wife and three kids. He ended it face-to-face with the FBI. When his flight landed at San Francisco International Airport, agents were waiting on the tarmac with a search warrant, and they walked away with his cell phone and other electronic devices. The disgraced former congressman and onetime frontrunner for California governor is now the target of a federal criminal investigation into multiple allegations of sexual assault and misconduct.


The airport stop was just the opening act. On Sunday, agents returned with additional court-approved search warrants and let themselves into Swalwell’s D.C. house while he and his wife, Brittany Watts, 41, were nowhere in sight. According to a report from the Daily Mail, well-placed sources say agents seized additional undisclosed evidence, and that Swalwell was actually cooperative when they confronted him at the airport. Swalwell faces allegations from at least four women. One woman claims he drugged and raped her in 2018. A former staffer says he raped her twice while she was too intoxicated to consent in 2019 and then in 2024. Two of the women say he sent them unsolicited photos of his genitalia.

This is the same congressman who spent years lecturing the country about decency. The former staffer told CNN that after a night of heavy drinking in New York City in April 2024, she woke up to Swalwell having sex with her in his hotel room, months after she had already stopped working for him. “I was pushing him off of me, saying no,” she told CNN. “He didn’t stop,” she added. This is not a scandal Swalwell can spin his way out of with a press release, and it won’t disappear like a fart in the wind.

Swalwell denies wrongdoing in the sexual misconduct case, though he has acknowledged making “mistakes in judgment” and has apologized to his wife. That is one way to describe rape allegations from multiple women. A friend of the family said, “Eric has been accused of horrible things. How do you live with that?” Maybe ask him. The fallout has already cost him plenty. Swalwell had to abandon the California governor’s race and resign from Congress in disgrace. On top of that, his nine-year marriage looks shaky too. Daily Mail photos from May showed Watts leaving their D.C. home without her wedding ring, while Swalwell made sure to stay out of frame entirely.

Making matters worse, the White House Transparency Task Force released newly declassified records Monday detailing his old ties to Christine “Fang Fang” Fang, the accused Chinese spy who spent years cultivating rising Democrat Party figures in California. Fang bundled donations for Swalwell’s 2014 reelection campaign and even placed an intern in his congressional office. Swalwell admitted to the FBI that he “occasionally hooked up” with her — as if “occasionally” makes it better or something.

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“I keep putting TRILLION in all-caps because a number that big deserves it.”

The Feds Wasted HOW MANY TRILLIONS in Improper Payments? (Stephen Green)

Instead of drawing out the big mystery over how much of your money Washington wastes on improper payments, I’ll just tell you right up front: In the 20 years between 2003 and 2023, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) estimates the total money blown on payments made in error, or in the wrong amount, or with no documentation (!!!) is $2.7 TRILLION. That’s a two followed by a seven followed by 11 zeroes. That’s almost double what we spent last year on Medicare/Medicaid combined, or on Social Security.


It’s triple last year’s defense budget. It’s almost triple the unconscionable amount we spent last year just servicing Washington’s outstanding debt. It is almost exactly the same amount Washington collected last year in personal income taxes. And if that doesn’t make your blood boil, you must be reading this inside a walk-in freezer, chewing on a mouthful of Lopressor. The incomprehensible numbers come from a Cicero Institute report earlier this year titled “Rebuilding Public Trust by Ensuring Accountability in Government Spending.” Dream on, right? Here’s this week’s item from Cicero that drew my attention to the astonishing sum:

Maybe this is where you shrug and say, “Well, things could be worse.”

And then that’s when I’d say, “Oh, they are.” You saw that one coming, didn’t you? So let’s take a close look at just how much worse, and then maybe we’ll do a couple shots of tequila together. We’ll start with Cicero’s GAO chart so you can visualize how the improper payments problem has done nothing but grow over the years — particularly during the 2020-2021 COVID madness. “Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent estimated that up to 10 percent of the federal budget is lost to fraud,” Cicero reported, “citing a GAO analysis of 2018–2022 data that put annual losses between $233 billion and $521 billion.” My first question was whether the dollar figures were adjusted for inflation, and the answer was no.

Adjusting for inflation, Washington misspent or unaccountably spent a grand total of $3.325 TRILLION, not $2.7 TRILLION — almost a quarter more.But why stop in 2023 like Cicero did, when we have figures extending through 2025? And more inflation, too. So just to keep things current — and you chewing down those Lopressor tablets — the 2003–2026 inflation-adjusted total is about $3.9 TRILLION. The entire federal budget, still using constant dollars, didn’t exceed $3.9 TRILLION until 2017. As I said earlier, the numbers are incomprehensible.

And Another Thing: I keep putting TRILLION in all-caps because a number that big deserves it.

I posted this Guy Benson item earlier today on Instapundit, but it bears repeating here.

A meme circulated during the early, exciting days of DOGE last year that if we just eliminated fraud, we could eliminate the deficit, but I have to throw cold water on that before you get too excited again over today’s numbers, staggering though they are. Sure, Washington paid out $3.9 TRILLION it shouldn’t have since 2003, but that miserable swamp town also added a little more than $33 TRILLION in new debt— or eight-and-a-half times more.

While I don’t doubt there’s more fraud to be found, particularly in federal healthcare spending, it seems unlikely to come anywhere close to our annual $2 TRILLION-plus deficits. Washington has a problem with fraud and lack of accountability, sure. But the real problem is voters who demand more spending than we can afford, and irresponsible politicians who refuse to be the grownups and tell us no.

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I admit, I went for that AI opening shot more than anything…

“Susan Kokinda Outlines ..”

I’m not sure lessons from the grey-haired ladies are very effective.

Not personal. You can teach me, but who else can you teach?

Distinctions in U.S-Canada Trade Relationship (CTH)

This video from the Promethean Action PAC wraps in a few background details that most readers and followers of the U.S-Canada trade relationship will likely find interesting. Susan Kokinda argues the dispute is larger than USMCA negotiations, portraying Canada as an “outlaw” that enables transshipment “smuggling,” fails to enforce forced-labor bans, and facilitates “snow-washing” through weak corporate transparency and money laundering documented in British Columbia’s Cullen Commission.


She contrasts U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright’s pro-development case for oil and gas as civilizational progress with Canadian Minister Mélanie Joly’s Chatham House speech promoting “geo-industrialization” and a Mark Carney-aligned “middle powers” strategy against U.S. and China “hegemons.” Kokinda highlights a House of Commons petition led by Green Party leader Elizabeth May to declare U.S. Ambassador Pete Hoekstra persona non grata, and notes Joly’s outreach to U.S. lawmakers and cities during the trade fight.

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Ukrainians (corrupt) investigate Ukrainians (corrupt).

“We’ve got Saving Private Ryan, right? But only an idiot would register the theft of money – and their tuition on top of it – on their own children. That’s why, Forest Gump..”

‘Operation Forrest Gump’ Deepens Ukraine Corruption Scandal (RMX)

NABU anti-corruption police displayed giant stacks of stolen cash (pictured right) after the house raid of close Zelensky associate Timur Mindich (middle), who fled the country just hours before police entered his apartment.

Ukrainian anti-corruption services launched searches under codename “Operation Forrest Gump,” targeting, among others, the deputy head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky. The move expands the ongoing anti-corruption investigation which has seen a number of top officials in Zelensky’s cabinet flee to Israel shortly before police could raid their homes. The National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and the Special Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO) announced they were conducting a special operation involving a criminal organization led by a current and former member of parliament, with the participation of high-ranking officials from the Office of the President of Ukraine.


“NABU and SAPO are conducting a special operation aimed at exposing a criminal organization that operated under the leadership of a current and former member of the Ukrainian Parliament, with the participation of high-ranking officials of the Office of the President of Ukraine and other individuals. Details – coming soon,” announced the anti-corruption services on Telegram. The operation is codenamed “Forrest Gump,” also referred to as Forest Gump. Ukrayinska Pravda sources and other media reported that NABU and SAPO are conducting searches as part of this special operation at premises belonging to MP Vadym Stolar, who was elected to parliament on behalf of the currently banned Opposition Platform – For Life party.

In addition, Iryna Mudra, deputy head of the Ukrainian Presidential Office, is also targeted in the raids. Stolar has confirmed the investigative actions at his home and stated he is fully cooperating without obstruction. Additional figures linked by media and law-enforcement sources include former MP Maksym Mykytas, officials from the Ministry of Justice, and senior management of the state-owned Sense Bank including the chair of the board and supervisory board. Searches were also reported at the bank premises. NABU has released excerpts of intercepted conversations.

Fragments reference “bags of money,” discussions of registering assets or proceeds in the names of children, including high tuition costs, the “Forrest Gump” name itself in a context of concealing theft, and mentions of the Office of the President. As EuroMaidan writes, “The operation carries a mocking name, Forest Gump, drawn from the suspects’ own words. In a 47-second recording of intercepted conversations, one man ties the label to how the group allegedly hid money.” The suspect mocks that one of the co-conspirators used his children’s own name to register the stolen money.

“We’ve got Saving Private Ryan, right? But only an idiot would register the theft of money – and their tuition on top of it – on their own children. That’s why, Forest Gump,” he said. Ukrainian anti-corruption investigators reportedly chose the name “Forrest Gump” to mock these statements from their own criminal targets. Other parts of the conversation reference cash and the presidential administration directly. “Well, there are four bags of money there,” one voice says on the tape. Another chimed in, saying: “If we do this, you can drive to the Office of the President yourselves. Believe me. I can see it.”

Investigators allege the group gained effective control over Sense Bank around early June 2026.According to NABU/SAPO details released as part of the operation, the group organized money laundering of $3.5 million in cash (UAH 150 million). The funds were introduced into legal circulation through accounts of shell companies and Sense Bank to post bail for one of the defendants in the earlier “Midas” case, which was linked to former Energy and Justice Minister Herman Halushchenko. Cash was reportedly delivered in tranches, processed via controlled entities, and partially directed toward the High Anti-Corruption Court bail account.

Allegations include that Mudra was expected to help arrange the raising of these funds and that unidentified individuals from the President’s Office tasked her with efforts related to bringing Sense Bank under greater control. Investigators also seized a document described as an anti-crisis communications playbook outlining steps and messaging to shape public opinion around a Verkhovna Rada temporary investigative commission, framing it as an “audit, not attack” while shielding President Zelensky and his cabinet.

The probe has also documented alleged attempts to place controlled individuals in NABU and other law-enforcement bodies. Incredibly, NABU has already posted these documents directly to Telegram.One of the main suspects in the related investigation is businessman Tymur Mindich. He is the co-owner of the Kwartal 95 production studio, which was founded and headed in the past by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.Fearing arrest in the Energoatom affair (Operation Midas), Mindich fled to Israel. The Midas case centers on alleged large-scale kickbacks, approximately 10-15 percent of contract values, at the state nuclear company Energoatom, involving roughly $100 million in illicit funds, with the group using code names and cash deliveries.

During searches of Mindich’s premises in November 2025, investigators found large quantities of cash and a golden toilet, along with a golden bidet, in one of the bathrooms of his opulent Kyiv apartment – details that became a public symbol of excess and were widely referred to as the “golden toilet scandal,” which Remix News reported extensively on. Mindich was not the only key figure to flee to Israel. His close associate, Oleksandr Tsukerman, also fled. The country does not extradite its citizens but Ukraine later imposed sanctions and issued international arrest warrants.

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