THERE IS EVIDENCE THAT THERE WERE TRUCKS PRESENT PRIOR TO
TRUMP'S BOMBINGS!
DID THEY REMOVE EQUIPMENT?
DID THEY REMOVE ALL RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL?
IT HAS BEEN REPORTED THAT RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL WOULD FIT IN THE
TRUNK OF A VEHICLE....
DOES IRAQ HAVE OTHER SITES?
DON'T PROCLAIM VICTORY WITHOUT KNOWLEDGE!
DON'T BELIEVE BULL*HIT!
When Bombs Fall, Truth Must RiseIn the aftermath of Trump’s bold claim about obliterating Iran’s nuclear program, too many are cheering while the truth, consequences, and actual facts remain dangerously unclear.Let me be clear: I’ve been in the room when decisions were made, statements were crafted, and facts were—well, let’s say rearranged. And one thing I’ve learned the hard way is this: in matters of war and peace, it’s not only our right to ask questions—it’s our responsibility. So when the President of the United States stands before the nation and declares that Iran’s nuclear program has been obliterated by a precision military strike, the first thing we should all do is not celebrate or condemn, but pause. Ask. Verify. Demand clarity. Because while headlines shout victory, the facts remain elusive. What exactly was hit? What exactly was destroyed? How much uranium had already been moved? Was any of it even still on-site? And most importantly: how long has this set back Iran’s nuclear ambitions, if at all? These are not rhetorical questions. These are matters of national and global security. The strike itself, utilizing what we’re told were state-of-the-art bunker-buster bombs, was designed to target hardened underground facilities deep within Iran. And if those targets held the material or infrastructure tied to uranium enrichment or nuclear weapons development, then yes, this could represent a meaningful blow. But here’s the problem: we don’t know. At least, not yet. According to initial public assessments—including those shared by Pete Hegseth, our illustrious Secretary of the Department of Defense—the raid was a total success, fully dismantling Iran’s nuclear capabilities. But that’s an assertion, not evidence. Even John Ratcliffe, Trump’s former Director of National Intelligence, has been more measured, suggesting the intelligence community “cannot confirm the full extent of the damage.” So why are we rushing to conclusions? War, or even the use of force in pursuit of peace, demands accountability. It demands transparency. There is no room for assumptions or wishful thinking. And it’s deeply concerning that public figures—many of whom should know better—are treating this like a political win instead of a serious, unfolding situation with consequences we don’t yet understand. Figures like Tulsi Gabbard and Senator Marco Rubio have publicly praised the mission and echoed the President’s claim of total success—straight out of the morning’s talking points memo. But when facts are still fluid, shouldn’t our leaders model restraint? Shouldn’t they be the first to call for verification, rather than locking in a narrative? There’s no shame in celebrating strength. But it’s not weakness to ask questions. It’s wisdom. WHERE ARE ALL THE NEW SUPPORTERS? WE CANNOT DO THIS ALONE. If you’re reading this, you’re already part of the resistance. You believe in truth. In justice. In dragging the roaches of corruption into the light. But let me be brutally honest: I can’t do this without you. This isn't just another newsletter; it's a war cry. A movement. A battering ram aimed at the liars, the grifters, and the authoritarian wannabes hijacking our democracy. And we need to grow this platform into a voice so loud, so relentless, that they can’t spin it, silence it, or shut it down. I’m calling on you—not passively asking, but urgently demanding—to fuel this fight. We are the last line of defense between democracy and dictatorship. And yes, as a small token of my appreciation, the first 240 Founding Members will receive a signed, numbered, limited Substack edition of my New York Times bestseller, Revenge: How Donald Trump Weaponized the U.S. Department of Justice Against His Critics. It’s not just a collector’s item. It’s a declaration of where you stood when history came calling. But this isn’t about a book. Here’s how you can raise your voice: Become a supporter today. You want to make a difference? This is your moment. Let’s be impossible to ignore. |


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