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A White House made of cards is exploding and collapsing, crumbling, having been destroyed by a single heroic patriot.

The White House of Cards Has Fallen

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The White House of cards that Donald Trump assembled for his 2025 administration have fallen. Remember the fateful White House meeting between Zelenskyy, the press, and the Trump administration? Trump berated the Ukrainian President saying β€œyou don’t have the cards.”

Meanwhile, in the wake of the fallout between Elon Musk and Donald Trump, we have to ask ourselves β€œhow many cards does Trump have left?” 

Me vs. The White House

Surrealistic image of the White House as if it were made of playing cards, symbolizing the Trump administration and Donald Trump's personal conflicts of interest which are destroying America.

From the moment I uncovered the Trump/Witkoff family plan to supercede the Federal Reserve (last year) I have set out to destroy this administration in an all out and complete way. This scheme in combination with what I saw being done under the auspices of DOGE, led me to continue putting pressure on Elon Musk to be investigated for insider trading and other white collar crimes associated with Tesla.

For the record, Elon Musk knows who I am. He knows who I am because I am responsible for the absolute destruction of his Twitter acquisition. Though still lauded as a success by his strongest supporters (and retail investors) – it was a horrible failure. In fact some on Wall Street regard the Twitter merger as one of the worst in corporate history. I am why Elon has been pissing himself lately.

At this point all of my objectives related to DOGE have come to fruition.

I started by moving Vivek out of the way, and driving a wedge between him & Elon and the Trump base. Then my plan was to force Elon and Trump to be uncomfortably close to one another. This was executed on Elon’s own platform, which is why I also know he cannot use it for much censorship beyond normal platform dynamics. I did not just sit around waiting for something to happen. I’ve been punching at them for months.

The Difference Between Me and You: I Do What Nobody Else Can Do

Though many people in the political or journalistic class claimed they saw this breakup coming, none actively did anything to drive them apart. The narrative of Elon Musk as a “shadow President” or β€œco-President” may actually have been planted by the two men ahead of time. The point of DOGE was to be an unofficial liability shield for the President while giving Elon access to government systems. Therefore, Donald Trump did not care about his ego in the context of being referred to as a non-factor Presidentially. He knows he was controlling everything in that effort. It misdirected suspicion. I re-directed suspicion in the right places.

In fact, prior to Trump taking office, I had been causing investigations into Elon within multiple departments of the federal government. Trump had to author executive orders restricting how investigations can be initiated in these places in order to protect Elon. Yet, it apparently wasn’t enough.

Avoiding the trappings of what sounded like a fake opposition line, I continued to unearth and expose their plans to the world until one by one, each pillar of their synthetic β€œmandate” has crumbled.

Believe me or not, I’ll review all the things I’ve disrupted and you can try to explain to yourself how those things all would have happened otherwise without me.

I Dismantled DOGE In Record Time

Trump’s vaunted Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), championed by the β€œtrio” of Ramaswamy, Musk, and himself, was presented as a plan to slash federal waste and chart a new fiscal path. The phrase “DOGE cuts” or blaming Elon Musk for firing people has become vogue in the media. It is structurally and technically incorrect, though. DOGE is not an official department, and Elon Musk had no authority to fire people. After seeing the Congress’ bill and his claims he never saw it, you should reframe your understanding of this situation. He has no influence whatsoever. Nobody in government takes Elon Musk seriously if he isn’t writing a check. Anything branded as a “DOGE cut” will be virtually impossible to pin on Trump unless people change course from this.

Think about Vivek Ramaswamy, Elon Musk, and Donald Trump. None of these guys are known for efficiency or frugality. They are all wealthy, opulent, over the top rich guys. The various interests in this project are numerous, though. So it cannot be boiled down to a single person or cause.

Elon Musk and the Real DOGE Dilemma

Elon Musk is actually the largest shareholder of $DOGE’coin, the cryptocurrency. This administration has been focused on blurring the lines between government and private capital, with cryptocurrency. That was one of the main purposes of this thing. Prior to the announcement of DOGE as an unofficial government project, Elon Musk was cleared of an accusation that he was running a pyramid scheme with the cryptocurrency DOGE. He essentially celebrated that by forcing it into the public conversation. The value of DOGE coin has gone up nominally over the course of the election. It is by all accounts, though, a “shitcoin.”

Prior to Trump being inaugurated, I had discovered that they did not yet have DOGE.gov as a domain. This is an official act. Since they did not get that, I knew it was not official. Therefore it had no authority including being a liability shield. That is something people were beginning to recognize around Trump. So, after Trump was inaugurated he signed an executive order making DOGE β€œofficial” in a way that it was never intended (or presented) to be. I think this was the beginning of the end of the Trump/Musk relationship.

Trump likely did this without Musk’s knowledge.

That put Musk in a position he never agreed to.

Knowing people like this, I recognized that by outing them for not having the .gov they would probably lock it down. Then Elon started connecting things to his server but instead of doing so privately, it was covered exclusively and followed dilligently. Not a covert operation. A public spectacle. Instead of getting to have fun with chainsaws, Musk saw Tesla collapse -50% at the lowest. He has seen a rise back gaining a little bit but overall he cannot hide from the company’s poor performance and no more Nazi salutes will distract from it.

Breaking Up The DOGE Syndicate Early

  • Vivek Ramaswamy’s H-1B meltdown. Ramaswamy’s public tirade over H-1B visas was peppered with nostalgic ’90s sitcom references. This was week(s) after I outed him as The Indian In The Cupboard of Trump’s Next Term, and provoked suspicion about his dual citizenship, which undermined his American-first credentials. Once whispers in right-wing media tied him to dual-citizenship questions, his role evaporated almost overnight. Then he disappeared for days, and emerged as a candidate for governor of Ohio…which isn’t for another year and half.

The media never properly explained Vivek’s meltdown. They scapegoated Laura Loomer and blamed it on backlash over another Indian appointee in the Trump administration. None of that made sense because the press never covered my exposΓ© of Vivek.

If they had publicized my work, everyone would have understood why he snapped. Word must have reached him, so he defended himself. Since I wasn’t there to be blamed for calling him out, viewers saw his outburst as random. It was unclear why he was saying any of it. Wherever I was concealed, became Vivek’s biggest liability. That split tore the MAGA movement apart and laid bare Elon Musk’s true colors. By defending H-1B visas, he looked like a turncoat to many Trump loyalists who expected him to fight for American jobs.

Remember When They Denied Elon Was Leading DOGE For Some Reason?

Given the fallout of the Twitter war that Elon & Trump were engaged with (as Elon quietly deletes some of those posts) most people would forget this odd story from February of this year: White House says Elon Musk is not in charge at DOGE, but is advising the president. Yet in Trump’s speech to the joint chambers of Congress he reiterated thanking Elon for his hard work on the project. That confusion was also never explained. However, if you think for a moment that Elon did not intend to be as closely tied as an official of the government – it makes more sense – they were arguing about how involved Elon was supposed to be.

Foreign Policy Fumbles

DOGE is an epic fail. But Trump’s 2025 term has been littered with epic fails.

Ukraine/Russia: Promises Unkept

Trump bragged he would end the Ukraine war before even taking office.

Instead, he presented the notion that guarantees for interest in rare Earth minerals was requisite to end the war. Guarantees for America. This makes no sense. Why would America be required to receive anything from the end of this war? I made that point directly to the Ukrainian government telling them that Trump was doing this for his personal interest. Not theirs. Not ours. That caused Zelenskyy to refuse to sign this agreement, and the Trump administration had to bluster their way out of it. This is a control mechanism Trump employs where even if he is disrupted or fails, he will do so making it appear or be reported as his own fault.

Rather than that he was a loser or bad deal maker. By alerting Ukrainian officials directly to Trump’s personal financial conflicts and warning them he prioritized his business over their security I wrecked their diplomatic trust.

Similarly, as early as February, I had already told the Canadian parliament and members of the Mexican government not to do deals with Trump until we could verify that the deals would not be subverted or skimmed by Trump and his teams. This explains why no countries in the world are doing deals with him or his team.

Gaza β€œRiviera” Rejection

Trump’s vision to turn Gaza into luxury real-estate for global elites met stiff resistance. 

Arab leaders balked at mass displacement, and on-the-ground ceasefire efforts faltered under logistical chaos and renewed violence. The β€œGaza Riviera” became a cautionary tale of hubris and detachment. It also demonstrates Trump’s complicity to what is now referred to by many as a genocide. He can claim that it’s Biden’s problem that Biden caused. But he can’t deny that his efforts are making matters much worse.

This example also shows the dangerous reach of Trump’s corrupt financial conflicts of interest. By sending his cryptocurrency and real estate business partner Steve Witkoff to handle government business, we are blind to what is being promised there. We are blind to how much incentive world leaders personally have to work with Trump over the interests of the American people.

Legislative and Legal Roadblocks

The β€œOne Big Beautiful Bill” Stalls

House reps like Marjorie Taylor Greene who are often the loudest and most ridiculous Trump supporters are admitting they didn’t read the bill carefully enough. Specifically Marjorie Taylor Greene objects to a provision that would restrict states from regulating AI for a decade. An absurd element of a bill that is supposed to be rectifying things like costs of living and other campaign promises that Trump is not fulfilling. In fact despite lies like he is bringing prices down, he is at best doing the opposite. What should have been a simple party-line vote has now turned into a legislative fiasco, highlighting Trump’s waning influence even among loyalists.

Senate Republicans are prominently saying they would not vote for it in the current form and there is call to reform the bill from a lot of people including…Elon Musk.

Slave Trade Immigration Policies Are Wildly UnpopularΒ 

As people were being whisked off the streets without due process, including many presumed innocent people or citizens of the United States, many across the nation looked on in horror. I think many thought β€œthe courts” would help or stop this. However, that requires individual cases, and arguments made both officially in court rooms as well as in private negotiations.

My interpretation of these events, was that in the case of Bukele and El Salvador, Trump must be doing private business deals. Since that’s how he runs things entirely this time around. That means he was benefiting financially from the trade of these people like Garcia. That is a slave trade if the man is meant to do labor, which they do at the facility he was being held at. The Trump administration has smeared this man and claimed they could not do anything to facilitate this return despite a Supreme Court decision that said they must.

Bukele, the President of El Salvador even came to the White House to do a press conference on this. He claimed then, that he could not even return this man. Bukele even snidely referred to that kind of question as suggesting he would try to β€œsmuggle” a terrorist back to the United States.

Then I wrote about how this is a slave trade, not an immigration/deportation case.

Weeks later, Garcia is being returned to face justice in the United States.

Though AG Pam Bondi and others in the administration have accused Garcia of crimes as a result, or in order to make this happen, the fact remains: he is being brought back.

My efforts to recategorize the actions enable other legal levers that can be pulled which are different than the hysterical yellings of podcasters or ignorant Senators.

Injunction Overload

Outside of my direct involvement, Trump is being stopped at a lot of different fronts in courts across America. Judges nationwide have slapped more injunctions on Trump’s actions – on tariffs, agency cuts, and deportation orders – than any president. At every turn, the judiciary has been leveraged to force his team to backtrack or rework executive orders. But there are so many orders and unofficial acts being conducted it can be difficult to keep them all straight. Or they blend together. That has to end.

Economic and Trade Decables

I’ve accused Trump of using tariffs as a smokescreen to cover up the fact that at the end of the day he is skimming off the payments. Therefore as long as trade deals got signed, whatever the rates were, he would eventually shake off the tumult of this moment. However, since nations around the world are basically unified to not deal directly with Trump or the United States right now, deals are not getting signed. The progress has stalled completely, and the 90 day pause they claimed was necessary to get these deals all signed shows no signs of causing any deals to get signed.

For people like Elon Musk or others with international business interests, they may have expected that Trump would be able to bend the world to his will. But he can’t.

TRUMP Crypto and Media Empire Collapse

  • Stablecoin sputter. The Trump-branded stablecoin launch fizzled as liquidity partners balked at regulatory scrutiny and market skepticism.
  • Truth Social tanks. Trump Media & Technology Group’s stock has plunged over 60 percent since October 2024, erasing billions in market cap and leaving investors – and Trump himself – holding the bag.

Without Elon Musk’s public imprimatur, these financial gambits lack credibility. Wall Street and Silicon Valley have cooled on the Trump brand. That is not good news for him, despite his look of impenetrability. That all depends on his ability to keep people financially close to him, and publicly endorsing him.

At worst, he needs fake opponents like Chuck Schumer who he can control in terms of what they say and do. It’s possible that Musk is not in that camp; or at least was not in that camp for a day or two. He is not the end all be all; but he did give permission to a lot of people to agree with him and turn on Trump. Either now, or eventually. Trump has very few friends left.

National Security Breaches

β€œSignalgate” Scandal

We still don’t know what the hell happened here. Let’s be honest. Phone numbers and contacts do not get β€œsucked in” to phones, like Waltz actually tried to claim. But it is also clear that Goldberg and Waltz had a prior relationship, probably predicated on leaking information. That wasn’t good for anybody to know, including Goldberg, who now looks like a journalist who will burn sources. Why did this happen? We actually may never know. One day hopefully we do, but we may not. Regardless, it looks like American military and intelligence officials are inept, stupid, and careless with the lives of our military members. 

Where Does It All Go From Here?

Surrealistic image of a destroyed White House of cards and the surrounding landscape.

I systematically dismantled every major plank of Trump’s agenda – domestic reform, global diplomacy, legislative victories, economic innovation, and national security – through a coordinated campaign. The press still refuses to acknowledge my efforts, and elected officials fear me because I stand outside any political party. Trump and Musk didn’t collapse under their own weight alone; shadow campaigns have struck them for months.

At a certain point you could imagine, since they don’t acknowledge the source (me) they are forced to blame one another. They have the fake opposition locked up, right?

So who else could it be?

The press is also largely more interested in this story than doing the work to understand me. But with the White House of cards scattered, admit you don’t know what comes next. I may not know what Trump or Musk will do next. I don’t even know what I am going to do next. What I do know, though, is that I’m much more interested in what I will do to these guys and for our country next; instead of listening to or reading their tired statements.

In an era of rising global threats and domestic malaise, America cannot afford another term of broken promises and partisan posturing. The collapse of Trump’s agenda should serve as a wake-up call: if these men can bend the complex machinery of state to their will – so can I.

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