Sunday, May 31, 2026

They Broke the Law, Censored the Truth, and Pardoned Themselves. We Must Never Forget.


On January 20, 2025, hours before handing over power, President Biden issued preemptive pardons for Anthony Fauci, General Mark Milley, and every member of the House January 6th Committee. You pardon people who might be guilty. Innocent men don't need preemptive cover. That act confirmed what millions already believed: the COVID-19 regime protected its own while leaving ordinary Americans to absorb the wreckage. No accountability. No reckoning. Just pardons for all and a quiet exit.

I spent the spring of 2020 watching my sons miss prom, their track season, and the backyard football games they'd looked forward to all winter. As a father, coach, and financial professional with 30 years of assessing real risk for real people, I recognized the pattern immediately. This wasn't careful governance. It was fear sold as science, compliance demanded as patriotism, and constitutional rights treated like optional suggestions on a homeowners' association notice. The Biden administration didn't invent the COVID panic; it industrialized it into something the Founders would have recognized at once and fought hard against.

The Bill of Rights Did Not Have a Pandemic Clause

This wasn't speculation. The Twitter Files proved it. Internal documents released in late 2022 showed the White House, the CDC, the FBI, and the Department of Homeland Security directing social media platforms to remove content, including medically accurate statements that contradicted government narratives. The Stanford-led Virality Project flagged millions of posts per day for removal — posts that were accurate but inconvenient. A Rhode Island physician was suspended for citing a peer-reviewed study. Alex Berenson was banned at the White House's direct request. The same Justice Department that labeled school board parents "domestic terrorists" ran a government-private censorship apparatus targeting accurate science. The question every editorial board should have asked was not who spread misinformation. The question was: who was the actual threat to democracy? That answer is now documented in their own emails.

Vaccine passports became the new internal passport system. One must show one's papers to board a plane, eat at a restaurant, or visit elderly parents. The shots did not stop transmission. Natural immunity existed; the bureaucracy ignored it and declared compliance the price of admission to civilized society. Fifth Amendment property rights were gutted when small businesses were ordered shuttered while big-box retailers and politically connected enterprises stayed open. Seventh Amendment jury trials? Courts went dark. Due process was mothballed for the greater good, which always meant more power for the administrative state and less accountability for the people in charge.

The Data Was Available. The Narrative Didn't Care.

Sweden, which largely avoided the worst lockdowns, recorded a cumulative excess mortality rate of 158 deaths per 100,000 population from 2020 to 2022, among the lowest in Europe, where the median was 351 per 100,000. Countries that locked down harder did not produce better health outcomes meaningfully. They produced more economic wreckage and more debt. Florida, under Governor DeSantis, reopened its schools in August 2020. A Harvard University study analyzing test data from 2.1 million students across 49 states confirmed that school districts that stayed open lost far less academic ground than those that went remote. Eight of the ten states with the worst learning loss voted Democrat. That correlation is a policy outcome, not a coincidence. 

The CDC's own numbers confirmed the human damage. In 2021, 44 percent of high school students reported persistently feeling sad or hopeless, up from 37 percent before the pandemic. Nearly 20 percent considered suicide. Among girls, one in four reported suicidal ideation. I coached youth athletics for years. When kids don't train, they don't improve. When they don't compete, they lose something harder to measure than a test score — confidence, identity, the sense that effort has real consequences. A generation lost that, by decree, from adults who paid no personal cost for the decision. Small businesses that had survived recessions and decades of California's regulatory pressure died in months. I watched friends in the service industry lose everything while politicians lectured about "equity" from Zoom backgrounds. The grief was real. The accountability was not.

We Must Never Let This Happen Again

Fauci told Congress the federal government had not funded gain-of-function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. The NIH later acknowledged otherwise. Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) argued the testimony constituted a violation of 18 USC 1001. Biden's pardon, issued before any charges were even filed, guaranteed the question would never be tested in court. As Paul put it: "If there was ever any doubt as to who bears responsibility for the COVID pandemic, Biden's pardon of Fauci forever seals the deal." Hard to argue with that logic.

The remedy is institutional, not rhetorical. Congress should require any future public health measure restricting constitutional rights to face expedited judicial review under strict scrutiny, not deference to agency expertise, but actual review by Article III courts. States should enshrine parental rights in education so no future Randi Weingarten can hold children's schooling hostage to a union contract. Voters must identify and reject the soft authoritarianism that dresses control as kindness, every single time it appears on a ballot.

I've spent thirty years advising clients that the most dangerous assumption in any market is that last cycle's crisis won't recur. Howard Marks calls it the failure of institutional memory. The COVID response was the political equivalent of that failure — except the losses weren't measured in basis points. They were measured in learning gaps, adolescent suicides, shuttered businesses, and constitutional precedents that erode a little more each time they go undefended. The Constitution is the operating system for a republic. The moment we allow temporary administrators to issue root-level overrides because the models said so — and then pardon themselves before anyone can ask why — we've decided that self-government is optional. It is not. We must refuse to let it become so.


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The Dollar And How America’s Financial Power Shapes The World


When you step back from the noise of daily politics, you realize that the real story isn’t happening on cable news or in the latest social‑media outrage cycle. It’s happening in the quiet machinery underneath the global economy — the plumbing that moves money, settles trade, and most people never see it. They’re too busy reacting to headlines. But if you slow down long enough to look beneath the surface, you start to understand why the United States still holds the most powerful position on Earth, and why leadership that recognizes that power can reshape the world.

The first truth is almost too simple for people to appreciate: every country can print its own currency, but no country can print U.S. dollars. That single fact defines the modern world. It determines who has leverage, who must adjust, and who gets to set the terms of global trade. The dollar isn’t just America’s currency. It’s the world’s operating system. It’s the language of oil, shipping, commodities, sovereign debt, and international banking. Even nations that resent the United States still rely on the dollar because there is no alternative that offers the same stability, liquidity, and trust.

And that leads to the second truth: the Eurodollar system — the vast ocean of U.S. dollars circulating outside America’s borders — depends entirely on the Federal Reserve. Foreign banks, foreign governments, and foreign corporations borrow and lend in dollars every day. They settle contracts in dollars. They store wealth in dollars. They service debt in dollars. But when a crisis hits, and they suddenly need a flood of dollar liquidity, they can’t print it. They can’t manufacture it. They can’t conjure it out of thin air. Only the Federal Reserve can.

That’s where the Fed swap line comes in — the quiet, elegant mechanism that keeps the global financial system from seizing up. When the world panics, the Fed performs what can only be described as a genius act: it lends dollars to foreign central banks in exchange for their own currency, then unwinds the transaction later at a fixed rate. No speculation. No currency risk. Just pure stabilization. It’s the financial equivalent of the U.S. Navy keeping the sea lanes open. Without it, global trade would freeze.

That’s why the confirmation of a new Fed Chair matters — not in a partisan sense, but in a structural one. And this is where Kevin Warsh enters the story. Warsh is known for his understanding of global monetary dynamics, his experience navigating crisis‑level liquidity issues, and his grasp of the Eurodollar system. In my view, this makes him a major figure in a wider strategy: leveraging America’s financial architecture to reinforce the dollar’s dominance and strengthen the country’s negotiating position in global trade.

Because when you understand the architecture of global finance, you start to see why the United States has leverage that no other nation can match. The U.S. has the largest consumer market. The U.S. dollar is the global standard. The U.S. Treasury market is the world’s safe asset. The U.S. legal system anchors global contracts. And the U.S. military protects the trade routes that keep the world fed, fueled, and functioning.

Put all of that together, and tariffs stop looking like blunt instruments. They become premiums — fees for access to the most profitable market on Earth. For decades, America acted as if access to its market was a right. Then came a shift: access became a privilege. If you want to sell in the United States, you pay the premium. You play by the rules. You respect the leverage that comes with being the world’s economic center of gravity.

And here’s the part that surprises people: even the shadow economy runs on U.S. dollars. The $100 bill is the universal language of illicit trade, black‑market transactions, and underground finance. Even criminals trust the dollar more than they trust their own governments. That’s how deep the dollar’s dominance runs. It’s the currency of last resort for both the legitimate and illegitimate worlds. No other nation can say that.

For years, China has been trying to build an alternative system — internationalizing the yuan, expanding BRICS, creating new payment networks, and pushing for a world where the dollar is no longer the center of gravity. But every attempt runs into the same wall: the world still trades, saves, and borrows in dollars, and when the world panics, it still runs to the Federal Reserve for help.

China can build alliances. It can build infrastructure and influence, but it cannot build trust in its currency. Not yet. Not while the dollar remains the backbone of global trade. And that’s why, in my view, the selection of Kevin Warsh is a strategic move. A Fed Chair who understands the stakes can reshape how the world interacts with the dollar. He can strengthen the dollar’s role in trade, reinforce the incentives that keep nations tied to the U.S. system, make it harder for rivals to build alternatives, and ensure that America’s financial architecture remains the center of global gravity.

This brings me to my final point: Donald Trump plays a long game, not a short one. Someone who looks at the entire chessboard, not just the next move. Someone who understands that the real levers of power aren’t always loud or visible. They’re structural. They’re embedded in the system. They’re the kind of levers that only matter if you know they exist.

In my view, Trump’s brilliance lies in recognizing that America’s greatest strength isn’t just its military or its economy — it’s the dollar. It’s the architecture that underpins global trade. It’s the leverage that comes from being the only nation that can create the currency the world depends on. And by choosing a Fed Chair who understands that architecture, Trump is positioning the United States to maintain its dominance in a rapidly shifting world.

To me, this isn’t luck. It’s a strategy — a long‑term, multi‑move strategy. The kind of strategy that looks twenty moves ahead, not two. The kind that focuses on the endgame, not the noise in the middle of the board.

And when you see the world through that lens, the story becomes clear: America’s strength stabilizes the world — America’s currency anchors the world. And leadership that understands this can shape the next century.


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A New Special Interest Coalition for ’26 and ’28, Datacenters


A few weeks ago, I was having a politics conversation with a tech insider. The issue of datacenters became a focus of the conversation. The first response from him was “this is the issue that might decide 2026 and will certainly decide 2028.”

The tech side of the issue is essentially: As 5G wifi was to mobile connectivity, so too are the datacenters the cornerstone of nationwide AI rollout.  Eventually, all of the datacenters will interconnect and become part of a massive information system that houses all knowledge, a great digital brain.  From that point, engagement with Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems will become like a public utility.

The datacenters themselves can be a hot button issue as their proximity to people creates friction.  Battles against datacenters are taking place in rural and non-rural areas alike. With deep pockets and strong national security arguments involving the “AI race,” the technocrats are currently winning the argument. However, as with all special interest issues, the opportunity for political benefit now determines DC advocacy.  WATCH:



What are your thoughts on this issue?

Is opposition to datacenters strong enough to tilt the outcome of the 2026 midterms?  And do you believe 2028 will be determined with this issue at the forefront?


Swatting Incident At Justice Barrett’s Home Is Another ‘Hit’ From Schumer’s ‘Whirlwind’


The dangerous ‘swatting’ attack is the most recent in a surge in leftist-led political violence in the Trump era.



Conservative members of the nation’s highest court continue to reap the bitter harvest of political violence that Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer sowed more than six years ago. 

The latest in a series of serious threats to the justices’ safety reportedly occurred Wednesday evening — a reported “swatting” incident at the home of Supreme Court Associate Justice Amy Coney Barrett

“Police responded to a call for the sound of gunshots at the home of Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett last night, but quickly realized it was a swatting call and cleared after meeting with her security detail,” freelance photographer Andrew Leyden first reported on X Thursday morning. Leyden included in the post what he described as “partial police audio” of the emergency call to police to respond to the justice’s home. 

Fairfax County, Virginia, police said the call came in on the department’s non-emergency line. 

“[Wednesday] evening at approximately 9:02 p.m., officers responded to a swatting call at the residence of U.S. Supreme Court Justice in Fairfax County,” police said in a press statement. “Officers immediately coordinated with Supreme Court Police personnel assigned to the residence and quickly determined that the report was fictitious. No additional police resources were utilized.”

‘Substantial Risk’

For those not familiar with the criminal practice of “swatting,” it involves making a false report of a critical incident in progress — like a hostage situation or an active shooter. The idea is to send police into a presumed serious emergency at a targeted location. The hope of a lot of “swatting” sickos is that their false report will trigger a deadly confrontation at the response site. 

“Swatting carries a substantial risk of physical harm and misallocated emergency resources. Victims may experience trauma, wrongful detention, or injury, while emergency services are diverted from legitimate needs,” the National Association of Attorneys General notes on its website. 

Incidents of swatting and doxxing — the malicious act of making widely available someone’s phone number, home address and other personal information — have soared in recent years with the assistance of AI and other technologies. They have become favorite tools of left-wing political terrorists. 

Last year, Rep. Clay Higgins, R-La, chairman of the Subcommittee on Federal Law Enforcement, announced an investigation into the growing number of swatting incidents “targeting individuals based on their political affiliation.” 

It’s all part of a surge in leftist-led political violence in the Trump era. Last fall, Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., a member of the Judiciary Committee, asked the Department of Justice to investigate what has been described as “the assassination culture,” with a focus on “catalogu[ing] not only incidents involving deaths but also attempts to intimidate and coerce people through mobs, street violence, doxxing, SWATting, and similar tactics.”

‘You Won’t Know What Hit You’

But perhaps we should have seen the wave of threats against the Supreme Court’s majority years ago. Schumer certainly did. He predicted it. One might even say he called for it.

In March 2020, Schumer stood outside the Supreme Court building with a throng of rabid abortion backers declaring that conservative justices would “pay the price” should they dare overturn the horrible law that was the Roe v. Wade decision. The nearly 50-year-old ruling federalized the mass murder of the unborn. The New York Democrat specifically pointed his venom at Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh. 

“I want to tell you, Gorsuch, I want to tell you, Kavanaugh, you have released the whirlwind and you will pay the price. You won’t know what hit you if you go forward with these awful decisions,” Schumer warned. It turned out to be a political violence prophecy. 

After a draft of the Roe-ending Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision was leaked to and published by Politico in early May 2022, Schumer’s “whirlwind” was fully released. 

The unprecedented leak set off a wave of leftist protests and a literal firestorm of leftist-led violence. Six days later — on Mother’s Day — a radical who was eventually arrested thanks to a half-eaten burrito firebombed the Madison, Wisconsin, headquarters of Wisconsin Family Action, a Christian pro-life, pro-family organization. 

As Federalist Editor-In-Chief Mollie Hemingway broke in her New York Times bestselling book Alito: The Justice Who Reshaped the Supreme Court and Restored the Constitution, the court’s three liberal justices abetted the violence by slow-walking the release of the Dobbs decision, apparently for political advantage. The hope, Hemingway reported, was that enough conservative justices would cave to public pressure — or worse.

They didn’t. The price-paying, as Schumer threatened, picked up. 

‘Heinous Threats’

More than a month after the leak, Nicholas Roske, 26 at the time, arrived at Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s home with murder on his mind. In his possession were a Glock pistol, ammunition, zip ties, a tactical knife, pepper spray, a hammer, duct tape, and more accoutrements, according to the criminal complaint. Roske said he was going to “stop roe v wade from being overturned” by getting rid of a judge — or three — who was poised to vote to stop the deeply flawed 1973 ruling legalizing abortion nationwide. 

“Everyone knew that the leak posed a serious security risk for justices. Since decisions do not take effect until issued officially from the bench, the death of a justice before then could alter the result. The threat of assassination increased dramatically,” Hemingway wrote. 

It took 53 days to finally release the Dobbs decision. Despite the growing threat to their colleagues, the liberals on the court refused to listen to urgent pleas to complete their work, Hemingway reported.

A day after the threat to Kavanaugh and his family, a mob of protesters packed the street outside Barrett’s home. The leftists clearly were breaking federal law regarding demonstrations at the homes of Supreme Court justices. President Joe Biden’s team encouraged it. His justice-weaponizing henchman, Attorney General Merrick Garland, did nothing about the unrelenting threats. 

Leftist group Ruth Sent Us and counterpart Vigil for Democracy created and distributed a Google Maps graphic called “Extremist Justices”, a doxxing campaign that sent radicals to the homes of Barrett, Kavanaugh, Gorsuch, Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas, and Chief Justice John Roberts. 

Earlier this year, an Alaska man pleaded guilty to sending messages to the Supreme Court threatening to kill six justices. He was charged in September 2024 after firing out more than 450 “heinous threats to murder and torture Supreme Court Justices and their families to retaliate against them for decisions he disagreed with,” according to the Department of Justice. The Alaska Beacon reported that the man was registered as a nonpartisan voter and had donated around $800 to ActBlue, the Democrats’ massive fundraising platform. 

Last year, Barrett’s sister “was the target of a bomb threat” at her South Carolina residence.

“Charleston police responded on March 10 to a politically charged email threat sent regarding Amanda Coney Williams,” CNN reported at the time. 

“I’ve constructed a pipe bomb which I recently placed in Amy Coney Barrett’s sister’s mailbox at her home,” the email threatened. “The device’s detonation will be triggered as soon as the mailbox is next opened. Free Palestine!” No pipe bomb was found. 

‘Regarding the Incident’

Since the Dobbs decision’s release, the justices are supposed to be protected by around-the-clock security. 

The Federalist asked multiple times for a comment from the Supreme Court Public Information Office. Sheridan Watson, deputy public information officer, finally responded late Friday afternoon suggesting that The Federalist “may wish to contact the Fairfax County Police Department regarding the incident.” Fairfax County Police could not be reached for comment Friday. The U.S. Marshals Service, which assists in providing security to the justices, did not return a phone call seeking comment. 

What about the guy who released “the whirlwind,” threatening that conservative justices would “pay the price” for ruling against the left’s wishes? Sen. Schumer’s office did not return a request for comment. 


Mole People Alert: 7 Strange Figures Climb Out of Brooklyn Neighborhood Sewer, NYPD Baffled


RedState 

When you spend most of the day looking for, reading, and writing about the news of the day, you can get pretty jaded. Some days we're drinking from a fire hose of information, and after a time, it gets so it's all in a day's work.

Then, a story comes along that makes you stop, do a double-take at the screen, and say, "Wait, what?" In just such a story, it seems that recently, in New York City, mysterious people have been emerging from the sewers of one Brooklyn neighborhood, rapidly changing clothes (I should hope so!) and disappearing

Uh, OK? There's no word as to whether any of the "unauthorized individuals" had shells, or were named after famous Renaissance artists.

A local station, News12 Brooklyn, has more.

Two sewer mysteries unfolded overnight Friday in Brooklyn. Police say two groups of people were seen exiting manholes in Williamsburg and Gravesend.

The incidents, around an hour apart, happened at opposite ends of the borough.

Eight people were caught on video entering the sewer system at around 1 a.m. at Heyward Street and Bedford Avenue in Williamsburg, according to police. They say the group exited the sewer a short time later and took off in a car.

About an hour later, seven people mysteriously emerged from the sewer system in Gravesend near McDonald Avenue and Collin Place. Police say it is unclear how long the group was in the sewer system or what they were doing there.

Surveillance video from the Flatbush Scoop shows the Gravesend group exiting the manhole one by one before gathering near two parked cars, where they appear to remove their soiled clothing and clean themselves off.

Now, all kidding aside, these people could very well be up to serious no-good. They could be planting explosives, or improvised nerve agents, or who knows what. That would make it pretty urgent to find out who these people are, catch them, and find out just what they were up to down there. The sewer system of a city like New York underlies it; one can, if one is willing to put up with the filth and the smell, travel from anywhere to anywhere through this subterranean system. 

And, candidly, if someone is so determined to do something, anything, that would make it worthwhile to wade through a few miles of sewage, then they must be very determined indeed.

For now, though, we just don't yet know who these people are, although the areas where they emerged have been inspected, and reports are that nothing of concern was found.


This Is the Way: Watch NJ State Police, Feds Take Down the Newark Anti-ICE Crew and Their Camp


RedState 

We reported earlier on some of the action happening at the Delaney Hall ICE facility in Newark on Friday night. 

Nick Sortor went undercover into their encampment, and you can get a good view of how extensive the endeavor is, and it raises a lot of questions about who is behind the funding of this specific action, especially when ICE agents are being assaulted and threatened. 

But things were getting way out of hand with the clashes and the threats against the ICE agents. Democrat New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill, who was one of the politicians who had shown up earlier in the week trying to get into the facility, said she was going to try to set up "free speech protest zones." She still tried to blame ICE, but it was clear she realized that the chaos the activists were creating was killing the Democrats' political attack on ICE and the Trump administration. 

The New Jersey State Police marched in soon after and set up barriers to prevent the activists from interfering with the operations of the facility. I think it's safe to say the activists were not happy at all as they assailed the police with curses and insults. 

Warning for graphic language in the following videos:

But the effort to curb the activists failed. The NJSP had to move in, and they even had horses. 

This was a great moment when they gave the activists 15 minutes to clear out the huge camp that RedState reported on earlier. Let the scramble begin!

You can see a sign in there that they "refuse" to let ICE detain 1,200 "immigrants" at the facility. They object to illegal aliens being detained there at all. They had a lot of people there. 

You can see the troopers hitting one of the tents. Again, the activists were not happy campers. They were upset that things might have been taken, and they were frantically looking for stuff. 

They tried to rebuild after the NJSP left, but then the federal Special Response Team (SRT) rushed out and took it all apart again. 

They looked pretty defeated right here after having to deal with the NJSP and the Special Response Team (SRT). The Department of Homeland Security praised what could be done, with the assistance of state and local law enforcement.