
The INTJ
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Fooking called it: The DOJ is already in court defending Section 122 authority (the quick 15% temporary tariff tool with no investigation needed). This fits perfectly into the bigger picture I laid out In February when the IEEPA got denied by SCOTUS. SCOTUS closed the IEEPA door, so the admin immediately pivots to the proven alternatives (232 for national security, 301 for unfair practices, and 122 as the fast bridge). Trump didn't get surprised by the ruling, he positioned for it. Same national security framing, better legal footing, and now multiple tools working together. The full breakdown of how this all connects (including the refunds-as-leverage play and why IEEPA was likely the deliberate opener) is in the thread below. Trump is cooking. Trust the plan. 🇺🇸😎🇺🇸 x.com/Derpst8d/statu…

Unbelievable. Former CIA Director John Brennan just said the quiet part out LOUD, that there are still a "legion" of bureaucrats within the intel and justice communities who are actively sabotaging the executive authority of President Trump: "There's still a legion of professionals in the law enforcement environment, the Department of Justice, as well as the CIA and other places." Interesting use of the word "legion" there... Real rich coming from the very man who politicized the intelligence community against President Trump.



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House Speaker Cameron Sexton has removed Democratic Caucus members from standing committees until next session due to "disrupting processes" and "creating disorder" during the special session. pro.stateaffairs.com/tn/politics/ho…













THE TEAM IS BACK, BABY!!!😎🇺🇸🥳🥳🥳









