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Who Is Trump Really Fighting?

Is the War with Iran? Who is Trump at war with? How do his strikes in the Middle East challenge the elitist status quo across Europe?

Meanwhile, we are seeing moves and countermoves in preparation for the 2026 midterm elections. This will be the election of a lifetime. Here’s more from the X22 Report.

German Censors Run Wild!

If you thought the censorship goons in Great Britain are out of control, take a look at what’s happening in Germany.

Police descended upon the home of a man who had gone on social media and described German Chancellor Friedrich Merz as a “Pinocchio.” The sheer affrontery of this man!

He even created a vile emoji of the puppet with a long nose! Here’s more from Paul Joseph Watson.

Big Pharma And P. Diddy

Ian Carroll guest hosts his first episode of Candace by discussing Candace’s crazy experience with the hospital after the birth of her son Roman. Also on tap: Trump going after Big Pharma, the P. Diddy trial, European leaders sharing a bag of cocaine and a scandal that started at kids’ birthday parties at Urban Air Adventure Parks.

The latter battle led to one mom spending the last three years fighting against a multibillion dollar private equity machine. Here’s more from the Candace Owens Show.

We Just Sent The Go Orders

Are we on the cusp of a Boom Week ahead? It certainly appears so.

European leaders — including the leaders of France, Germany and Great Britain — have been caught dabbling in cocaine. Rumors are afloat of sealed indictments soon to exposed, naming Congressional leaders involved in corruption. How America’s relationship with Israel soured? It does seem as if President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu aren’t seeing eye to eye.

Meanwhile, Trump continues to push for economic and trade reform. He has just signed an executive order giving Big Pharma 30 days to lower prescription drug costs. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. has been directed to negotiate new prices tied to the lower prices paid by other countries.

Has Saudi Arabia cut the strings, as an old Q-post declared? What exactly does that entail? Trump just finished a visit there. How much will be revealed? Buckle up. Here’s more from And We Know.

Germany’s Kiss With Death

The winner of the German elections is being called a big win for Globalists… a big win for more war in Ukraine… and a slap in the face to free speech and closed borders. Here to analyze the German election is Ralph Schoellhammer, who operates the YouTube channel “Hammer Time.” He’s based out of Austria, next door to Germany. He says the Germans have “gone mad and they are digging their own graves.”

He believes the Ukraine War has been the kiss of death for not only Germany, but also France and Great Britain. Here’s more from Natali and Clayton Morris on Redacted News.

Here’s another analysis, this time from Paul Joseph Watson. He questions how the likely new German chancellor Friedrich Merz can characterize the AfD as a fringe party when it received more than 20 percent of the votes, and pulled majority votes across most of the former East German territory. Merz is playing a game. It’s a dishonest game, and same reason why the German Globalists got trounced.  Merz is just a different shade of the same old Globalist charade.

Germany Shifts To The Right

The two conservative parties in Germany came in No. 1 and No. 2 in the federal election over the weekend, pretty much signaling a shift to the right will take place. But we still don’t know particulars like who will be Germany’s next chancellor. Those won’t be known until the parties negotiate with each other, forming alliances for the next seating of the German parliament — the Bundestag.

The Christian Democratic Union (CDU), along with its partner, the Christian Social Union (CSU), finished first with 28.6 percent of the vote, while the far-right, anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany (AfD) surged into second with 20.8 percent. The more middle-of-the-road Social Democratic Party (SPD) came in third with just 16.4 percent, a nearly 10-point drop from their first-place finish in 2021. Outgoing Chancellor Olaf Scholz acknowledged a “bitter” defeat, saying “the election result is poor and I bear responsibility”.

Germany’s Greens and the far-left Die Linke, or The Left, party exceeded the 5 percent threshold to secure seats in parliament, with 11.6 percent and 8.8 percent, respectively. The CDU/CSU is projected to secure 208 seats in the Bundestag, the AfD 152, the SPD 120, the Greens 85 and The Left 64. Now, we’ll have to see which parties will join together to form a ruling coalition and who will be their designated chancellor. Odds favor Friederich Merz, a lawyer and the chairman of the CDU alliance.

For more details on the volatile election, here’s a recap from Feli from Germany, an expatriate who lives in Cincinnati, Ohio. She notes even Elon Musk got involved this go-around.

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