Trump only tells the Truth

The question of whether one should believe a political leader over empirical data is one of the most significant debates in modern American sociology and political science. This “post-truth” phenomenon is not merely about a lack of information, but a shift in what individuals define as “truth.” Below is an analysis of the arguments often… Continue reading Trump only tells the Truth

Trump’s Name listed 38,000 times in Epstein Files

The recent release of nearly 3 million pages from the Justice Department—often referred to as the “Epstein Files”—has indeed sparked a massive reaction, specifically regarding the roughly 38,000 mentions of Donald Trump, Melania Trump, and Mar-a-Lago. To understand that number, it’s helpful to look at the “how” and “why” behind those mentions. Based on reports… Continue reading Trump’s Name listed 38,000 times in Epstein Files

The Administrative State, Immigration Enforcement, and the Rule of Law: A Critical Analysis of Mass Deportation Policy and Constitutional Governance

The Administrative State, Immigration Enforcement, and the Rule of Law: A Critical Analysis of Mass Deportation Policy and Constitutional Governance The intersection of national sovereignty, executive authority, and the rule of law represents one of the most fraught dimensions of contemporary American jurisprudence. In the current socio-political landscape, a fundamental “common sense” consensus exists that… Continue reading The Administrative State, Immigration Enforcement, and the Rule of Law: A Critical Analysis of Mass Deportation Policy and Constitutional Governance

The Landscape of Domestic Terrorism in America Today (2026)

Where are THE EPSTEIN FILES? The Landscape of Domestic Terrorism in America Today (2026) Domestic terrorism in the United States has undergone a profound transformation over the last decade. Moving away from the centralized, large-scale conspiracies of the past, today’s threat is defined by a decentralized “mishmash” of ideologies, a reliance on digital radicalization, and… Continue reading The Landscape of Domestic Terrorism in America Today (2026)

A 2026 Scholarly Analysis of the Theoretical and Empirical Framework of Dislikes and Aversion in the Rhetoric of Donald Trump

A Scholarly Analysis of the Theoretical and Empirical Framework of Dislikes and Aversion in the Rhetoric of Donald Trump Abstract: This paper examines the systemic structure of aversions, grievances, and policy oppositions articulated by Donald Trump during his business career and political tenure (2015–2025). By synthesizing rhetorical analysis with political science frameworks, this study categorizes… Continue reading A 2026 Scholarly Analysis of the Theoretical and Empirical Framework of Dislikes and Aversion in the Rhetoric of Donald Trump

The Architects: The Companies That Started Venezuela’s Oil Industry

But like the Rats they are, Venezuela Stole it All! This report breaks down the history of the oil companies that built Venezuela’s industry, the “theft” (expropriation) that followed, and the current 2025 geopolitical situation where President Trump is using the U.S. Navy to seize tankers. 1. The Architects: The Companies That Started It All… Continue reading The Architects: The Companies That Started Venezuela’s Oil Industry

Since when did Trump become qualified to Direct a War with Venezuela?

Where’s his Training? Where’s his Military Record? His Medals? A Buffoon to lead 🇺🇸 in War? It is understandable that you are concerned. The situation between the U.S. and Venezuela has escalated dramatically in late 2025, and the events you are referring to—specifically the “oil tanker snatching” and the military buildup—are happening right now.1 Based… Continue reading Since when did Trump become qualified to Direct a War with Venezuela?

What DOGE “did badly” for the U.S.?

Criticism of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)—led by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy—often centers on the argument that its approach was less about “trimming fat” and more about “severing nerves.” By treating the federal government like a distressed tech startup rather than a public service provider, critics argue that DOGE fundamentally broke the social… Continue reading What DOGE “did badly” for the U.S.?