Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has announced his resignation from the state AG position to take a role at the top of the FBI silo. Pam Bondi has appointed Andrew Bailey as Co-Deputy FBI Director to serve alongside Dan Bongino.
This outcome and appointment make a lot of sense. Missouri AG Andrew Bailey helped expose the DHS manipulation of social media and has pushed the envelope against the Deep State/Lawfare attacks against Donald Trump.
Bailey has used the power of his office for good purposes and provided cautious optimism he could do the same at a federal level in the position. {GO DEEP}
Two weaknesses with the appointment of Kash Patel and Dan Bongino were that neither of them had large institutional leadership experience, and neither had organized long investigative processes within the legal system. The concerns therein were never about intent, but rather, their ability.
Andrew Bailey provides a boost in experience that both the Director and Deputy are lacking. This is not a slight against Kash Patel and Dan Bongino, the appointment of a subject matter expert is strategically necessary.
AG ANDREW BAILEY Press Release – […] “Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced today that he will resign effective on September 8, 2025.
“It has been a humbling privilege to serve as the 44th Attorney General of the State of Missouri, and I am forever grateful to the people of Missouri for the opportunity to represent our state and your families. My life has been defined by a call to service, and I am once again answering that call, this time at the national level. But wherever I am called, Missouri is and always will be home,” said Attorney General Bailey. “I am eternally grateful for the opportunity to serve as the Co-Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. I extend my deepest gratitude to President Trump and U.S. Attorney General Bondi for the privilege to join in their stated mission to Make America Safe Again.”
[…] “I am thrilled to welcome Andrew Bailey as Co-Deputy Director of the FBI. He has served as a distinguished attorney general for Missouri and is a decorated war veteran, bringing expertise and dedication to service,” said U.S. Attorney General Bondi. “His leadership and commitment to country will be a tremendous asset as we work together to advance President Trump’s mission. While we know this is undoubtedly a great loss for Missouri, it is a tremendous gain for America.” {SOURCE}
Deputy U.S Attorney General Todd Blanche, United States Solicitor General D. John Sauer, and Dept of Justice Investigative Lead, Attorney Ed Martin, are very serious people within Main Justice. Deputy FBI Director Andrew Bailey will be an excellent addition overall.
DAG Blanche coordinates and prioritizes the day-to-day USAO office activity around the country. Blanche is the general in charge of eliminating Lawfare efforts. Solicitor General Sauer faces the Supreme Court. Sauer is the general in charge of framing the arguments from Blanche that reach the court. Meanwhile, DC USAO Martin, now with position changed to Presidential Appointment Martin in charge of investigating weaponized justice efforts, is the lead investigator on all enmeshed corruption within Washington DC.
Blanche, Sauer and Martin are serious and purposefully driven men with very specific skillsets. So too is Andrew Bailey.
In our discussions we do not trade in hopium, nor do we promote the popular albeit nonsensical and futile anticorruption efforts favored by most high-profile media types. We no longer have the benefit of time needed to be sensitive to feelings.
The reality of the DC silo system is not easily understood, and that is entirely by design. High profiles may generate headlines, but do not generate adequate results as increasingly evidenced by AG Bondi, Director Patel and Deputy Bongino, all essentially, TV performers.
To speak bluntly, Bondi, Patel and Bongino are in over their heads. However, Pam Bondi has Todd Blanche to run cover for her inadequacies. Kash Patel did not have the same; he does now.
♦ Because there is so much confusion, a little background context is needed. You see, you might remember former Special Prosecutor John Durham who was appointed by former Attorney General Bill Barr. During his review of all ‘Russiagate’ matters, John Durham was never permitted to investigate anyone inside govt.
John Durham was given a very specific task and very specific guardrails he was not allowed to cross or touch. The guardrails are what created the outcome. The guardrails were put into place by AG Bill when he officially appointed him in October 19, 2020; five months after the initial request to begin review.
Politicians, political staff, members of the Obama administration, political appointees and any federal govt employee within any agency were off limits to Durham. During a conversation on August 18, 2020, Durham’s lead investigator Bill Aldenberg first admitted the limitations. No-one inside government could be investigated.
But FBI Agent Kevin Clinesmith, you say?
Great question.
Kevin Clinesmith, the FBI official who fabricated a CIA email to support the FISA application used against Carter Page, was an OIG criminal referral to Bill Barr and Main Justice from the DOJ Inspector General investigation into the Page FISA construct.
The IG referral by Michael Horowitz preceded John Durham’s appointment and was handed to Durham by AG Barr while being told the Clinesmith case would provide cover for the guardrails. In essence, Clinesmith would give the appearance that people inside govt were being held accountable by Main Justice through the John Durham special counsel. This was the intention of Bill Barr.
It was all a farce. The effect of Barr’s approach was to throw off, water down and diffuse criticism from President Trump for inaction by the DOJ about the fraudulent Crossfire Hurricane targeting operation. In essence, Bill Barr gave John Durham the Clinesmith case as a cover operation to protect govt officials.
To be fair, and in defense of his friend, John Durham would likely take issue with my characterization of his probe, yet he would admit the gist of his conversation with Barr (as relayed above) is essentially accurate.
Durham readily admitted his purview was limited to non-governmental participants. No one inside govt or the executive branch was ever investigated directly. Yes, their misconduct surfaced as an outcome of their contacts with Perkins Coie (one example), but those trails were never allowed to be followed.
Given the passage of time, this background is generally a moot point; I am only sharing it again for the sake of clarity. The key point is that govt participants were never investigated by John Durham, and a full accounting of the corrupt players was never made public.
♦ Now, back to the matter at hand.
WASHINGTON DC – […] Ed Martin has spent months leveraging his perch as top federal DC prosecutor and quietly operating as a tip of the spear in the administration’s war against Russiagate villains, Capitol riot prosecutions and lawfare, The Post has learned.
Now that his responsibilities have been sharpened, Martin anticipates there “may be no limit to the targets” the Justice Department’s Weaponization Working Group will pursue under his watch, since there “was no limit to the weaponization.”
“It’s a nationwide and frankly, international docket where the government was used against the citizens, where the government was weaponized,” Martin told The Post about his plans for the weaponization working group. “Sometimes there’ll be crimes involved, in which case we’ll prosecute. Sometimes there’ll be just the need to make clear this is not how it’s supposed to go.”
Shortly after Trump tapped him as interim US attorney for the District of Columbia, a post that expires on May 20, Martin quickly demoted over half a dozen prosecutors involved with Capitol riot cases and fired off investigatory letters to key Russiagate actors.
This includes Andrew Weissman, the Mueller probe “pitbull;” Mary McCord, who oversaw DOJ’s sprawling probe into possible Trump-Russia ties; Aaron Zelinsky, another Mueller probe prosecutor; and Charles McGonigal, a former FBI special agent in charge who also worked on the Russia probe of the Trump campaign.
[…] The DOJ’s Weaponization Working Group was established in February by Attorney General Pam Bondi in response to an executive order from Trump to root out remnants of lawfare and hold key perpetrators accountable.
Martin was an early member of the group, and now, as its leader, he will report to Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche. He has also been tapped to serve as pardon attorney.
“The truth is important, and we need it,” Martin reflected about his new role. “We need to move forward. But then, after the truth is known, we need to hold those accountable that did the wrongdoing, and we need to also help those who are victims. We have both of those obligations.” (link)
We deserve an honest reckoning for what took place. Andrew Bailey partnered with Ed Martin gets us one step closer.


Popcorn is always ready to pop in my house. Waiting for the criminal trials to begin. But ….. not holding my breath.
Actually I’d rather the Administration succeed in the new census and also in somehow getting around the 10th Amendment and outlawing the fraud-friendly voter registration and election laws across too many states…… Those two issues represent a very real existential threat to our Constitutional federal republic.
“Outlawing” meant getting SCOTUS to rule against the loose state voter/ election laws. That is in the context of the competent DOJ team that Sundance is describing in this article.
‘Newsmax Will Pay $67 Million to Settle Defamation Suit for Claiming 2020 Election Rigged’
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2025/08/18/newsmax-67-million-settle-defamation-suit-claim-2020-election-rigged/
Lawfare via judicial dictate: it was a no-win for Newsmax because the judge decided they were guilty. Sound familiar?
My first question was “did Newsmax take a dive?” Like FOX did with Dominion.
Your point? This has zero bearing on the facts.
“A judge” also decided Pres. Trump was guilty of inflating the value of his real estate in his application for a construction loan from a bank in New York’s case before any evidence was heard. And despite the banks insistence that Trump did nothing wrong. And that obviously-biased judge also overruled against presenting exonerating evidence.
Not a single one of the 61 cases by Trump or his people claiming election fraud were ever allowed to present the evidence in a court of law. All were dismissed before the case got to trial. Does that sound in any way “normal” in the history of American constitutional jurisprudence?? Not before 2020 it does not.
What on earth leads you to believe the Fox or Newsmax cases brought by “deep pockets” Dominion have any merit and aren’t simply fraudulent outcomes as well??? No doubt the management of both news organizations found it far far easier to “settle” than fight an overwhelmingly corrupt judiciary.
Frankly time to mangione the black robed activists that are evil to their core. That would be the best cleanup.
Newsmax is just a mouthpiece for the AP and Reuters anyway, so no big loss in my opinion.
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Disagree. There are some darn good people on Newsmax. What the corporate does is another thing. They got some MAGA there.
Have DOGE computer geeks 2 weeks to review collate and present census data . For those empty slots, do a small sample .
Thinking down the road….between Blanch, Sauer, Martin and Bailey are any of them a good replacement for Bondi?
Don’t need to replace any of the three stooges actually. This may be the new model for cabinet members by MAGA. Find someone that can get approved by the Senate and backfill them with Seal Team 6, Delta Force, Green Berets, and other fighters.
Love it.
I agree. I read that when President Trump was choosing his cabinet, staff provided 3 videos of the potential choices and he watched them all big screens at MAL to determine their ability at public presentation. He obviously wanted to be very successful in presenting PT’s message to the public. Judge Jeannine has been doing lots of vids lately, )ust another good tv presenter. I too thinks its a new model of being an excellent presenter and no longer rely on the legacy media. He has a great cabinet with a few weak links, as mentioned. this 4 person back up team will be the heavy hitters. Maybe there will be some accountability.
The guy at EPA is kicking ass and the same at NOAA. In a couple of months they have set back the climate change agenda for generations. The guy at DOI is pretty mediocre though. RFK, Jr has been a disappointment so far.
Aaaaand there’s Tulsi. ☺️
“RFK, Jr has been a disappointment so far”
To Big Pharma.
The guy at the EPA is missing the big picture…The Weather modification program under the DOD and they are about o try and slam a big hurricane into SC. NC. WE, in the past, have never had one hurricane after the other threaten to hi our coast that are major storms.
If its oresented well people buy it on fox news but I don’t use cable tv, a blessing.
I got rid of the boob tube a decade or so ago! Don’t miss it a lick and saved money to boot!
Yahoo. 20 plus years ago for me.
CUT THE CORD
Time constraints? Running out of time? Now the 2020 main reason for Biden getting exposed?
Makes me wonder about Sidney Powell, Rudi G., etc. Were they the first team that tried to be the heavy hitters, but with pretty disastrous results?
I like it …..
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Bailey was on Trump’s short list for AG. I doubt that the Senate would have approved. This works well.
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I’ve heard about him for at least a couple of years. Rising star.
And a pitbull.
Same here. Have been looking at Missouri with envy for the past few years, as first Schmitt (promoted to US Senate), and then Bailey seem to continually pursue the problems that confront us.
Have wished that Ohio would have the same industrious AG effort to act for the people.
Cool beans!!! Nailed it.
Yes, that’s an excellent point.
Appointments like this and Ed Martin are what make me think we’re not in for the same-old.
Very, very interesting theory, this!
‘To speak bluntly, Bondi, Patel and Bongino are in over their heads.’
At least they aren’t backstabbers.
Interesting take. There’s something to that
Military has been doing it for Years.
“ Stars that fight are Few “
think stunt doubles.
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Any of them, IMO.
Blondi will end up at Faux News
Let the deeply needed house cleaning begin, I hope!
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Rounding out a team with the addition of this tough, competent conservative lawyer. As Trump would say, right from Central Casting. I couldn’t be more pleased.
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I agree they do need very sharp seconds and another devoted lawyer who shadows his team member organized behind the scene….
No home runs predicted involving Bondi. She has no chops. This team Sundance describes could be the counter weight to all that Eisen, Elias, Holder Weismann Et al and anyone else they could ever dream up. I sometimes wonder if we can dare to dream of arrest warrants. I’d be thrilled if Obama was kicked out of US.
He is “The Kenyan!” His ass needs burnt big time! He never did produce a legal Birth Certificate!
He has none. Mind my word, before this administration ends, President Trump, in fact, a very stable genius, will prove to the world he was right when he questioned the birth certificate. Never, ever, forget the event where Obama repeatedly humiliated Donald Trump, in the pretense of comedy. I know the patience of this great man, and I know when he is ready, there WILL be vindication that he WAS right.
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A synergistic effect is an interaction between two or more agents that produces a combined outcome greater than the sum of their individual effects.
Another definition of MAGA minded people.
“Missouri AG Andrew Bailey helped expose the DHS manipulation of social media and has pushed the envelope against the Deep State/Lawfare attacks against Donald Trump.”
Thank you. For those of us outside of Missouri, and not familiar with him, that’s a simple, direct, and reassuring way of introducing us to AG Bailey.
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Midwest, ROTC, twice deployed to Iraq, combat arms, two Bronze stars, achieved rank of CPT, and then went to U. Missouri law school. I so approve of this guy.
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Corn, cotton, cows and cockleburrs…..no flowery language
I “4C” good things coming from this appointment!
Word on the Street in Missouri:
Missourians are very proud of their representation surrounding President Trump as well as our 4 new 8th Circuit Court Federal Judges in the Eastern District of MO.
Yes. True. Thank you for this post. I was born and raised in the Show-me State, lived there most of my life. Family all still there. Bailey, Scharf and Sauer make Missourians proud!
Bailey is one of a very few really great AG’s and deserves to be in the administration (I wanted him in Bondi’s job, but I see the benefit of this positioning). Scharf is excellent–writing those EO’s and then presenting them to PDJT for his signature, great viewing pleasure. Sauer, just WOW, and hopefully you are right that he will be tapped for the next Supreme.
Let’s go Missouri. So proud! Keep pushing out the stars!
Can’t believe we missed putting Ed Martin on this list! He was Chair of Missouri Republican Party 2013-2015.
Missouri AG Andrew Bailey also just last month secured grand jury felony indictments, including two counts of stealing by deceit and two counts of election law violations, against St. Louis County Executive Sam Page (Democrat).
Thank you for explaining this really good news.
Bailey is a capable man who could have Bondi’s job as Attorney General. So, glad he is on board and perhaps he is more effective at FBI assisting Kash Patel.
BAILEY was originally on the short list for the AG job Bondi ultimately got….He spent time with 47 at MAL in the run up.
I saw this earlier today and it definitely peaked my interest! Good stuff! 💥🇺🇸💥🇺🇸
I am most interested in the cover up by USSC Chief Justice Roberts. That would be epic and priceless if Martin is willing to go there.
The Left has something on Roberts (adoptions?) He’s one that needs to go! That other nitwit KBJ also! How in hell was she ever confirmed? “I don’t know what a woman is???”
Can’t be the adoptions,those boys are adults now and for quite some time.
Roberts has always been on team uniparty. He was never what he was portrayed as being. He wants to be on their team. They don’t need to have anything on him.
There is nothing wrong with Bondi & Patel not having all the experience needed. This happens all the time in business. The good thing is that leadership realized they needed an expert, and went out and got one. I see this as a good thing, and even Patel should not feel slighted that they got him the help he needs.
Also: Just as PDJT tried for Ed Martin as AG, but Senate would not confirm; he probably couldn’t have gotten the perfect person (if one exists) in that office. Sometimes you need to get who you can get, and then fill out the team with consultants with specialized knowledge.
Need a list of Republicans that voted Martin down. That would be a start! Tillis?
I believe The Kenyan got every one of his choices through!
100%, Patty loo.! In my (former) world, a good hospital administrator doesn’t need a medical education or experience to run a successful institution but relies on input from those that do. Once the decision is made for a major expenditure , then they go out and find the money to buy the latest equipment or building to keep that hospital up to date and competitive. Especially for non-profit hospitals, that means a lots of community PR, interviews, too many chicken salad lunches with service groups, grant-seeking efforts making the community aware and supportive to raise the funds. The Administrator becomes the “Face” representing that hospital’s efforts…one might compare to Bondi on a much smaller scale.
The same goes for churches, private schools, all kinds of charities. Your point is well-taken.
Bongino gave up a lucrative job to take on this gig at the FBI . I respect that devotion to duty.
likewise, but I also believe this really is more than just one man and will take coordination, design, talent and people who are capable in the ways that bongo is NOT himself.
let me explain my thoughts here: consider how President Trump acquires REAL POWER. it’s not a trick question. Obviously, he seeks to find the best of the best outside of the institutional silos.
Bongino does not have this skill set, but he could in fact develop it is
HE SPENT MORE OF HIS PROFESSIONAL FOCUS AT THE WHITEHOUSE SPEAKING WITH PRESIDENT TRUMP AND BEING HONEST ABOUT THE CHALLENGES HE FACES SHAPING AND DEVELOPING AND RECRUITING WARRIORS INSIDE THE FBI WHO ARE WILLING AND MOTIVATED TO APPLY JUSTICE.
noting: President Trump will be impatient with Bongino. As he should.
He was the only one I ever heard to ask about those pipe bombs! He’s more like a LEO than a Lawyer!
Exactly. Bongino’s experience and expertise is as a tactical guy – a field guy. He has instincts and capabilities ideally suited to the action rather than the office.
I believe he can learn the strategic management role too, but that takes time like most skills.
The only question is, does President Trump have the time to let Bongino get up to speed in the particular role in which he’s been put.
Too bad the obvious choice was not made.
Seems to me Bongino should have been head at Secret Service, not anything in the FBI.
My sentiment also, Steph.
It’s so obvious the better choice that it raises serious legitimate questions as to why that wasn’t done.
Did someone deliberately mislead the President?
Always be closing!!
Wonder if Dan Bongino kicked up a fuss about the things he saw, which he realized were NOT going to be investigated or prosecuted, and threatened to quit, go back on air and just spill ALL the beans, which would have completely destroyed what is left of Blondi’s credibility! He might have demanded that someone who could honestly investigate AND bring charges be brought in to get the ball rolling or else!
I truly doubt that he will be “Spilling Any Beans.”
He knows better.
And we will probably see less of him in a “spokesperson” role. [Attempting to maintain integrity.]
He will probably simply ride off into the sunset.
I watched his show around the time of the Butler event. He had a big mouth but said nothing.
Not quite. Dan said a lot.
But I kind of thought he got his main talking points from Benny Johnson who actually went down and walked around at Butler.
Benny is totally untrained but he simply described everything he saw and heard, which is what an audience needs for something like that.
This post is the best analysis I’ve seen on the topic.
I have always felt that Bondi and Patel and Bongino were “white hats”…
….but they did not have the experience to handle all the responsibilities coming their way…
… but now, they’re getting professional guidance…
Sharpshooters…
So, I think that the criticism of Bondi, Patel and Bongino is mostly unwarranted…
….they’re doing the best within their limits.
…and now the team is getting stronger and stronger by the day.
Oh they deserve criticism. If you have integrity you don’t take a job you can’t do. If they thought they could do it then they were fools.
Are they doing better than Wray and Mayorkas? Full stop.
If they were those 2 definitely should,have been arrested within the first 6 months of this admin. They are the 100% provable traitors to the republic and a slam dunk case
PDJT may have known perfectly well they didn’t have the experience.
So maybe he put them in place simply because the primary thing he needed at the time was media ability and loyalty. He was juggling a whole hotel restaurant full of plates on sticks.
He’s still juggling. But right now maybe only the plates from a medium sized diner.
We expected the three stooges to hit the ground running and not have to be spoon-fed. We don’t have time for babysitting..
I have served in government as lawyer.
You have no idea what you are saying.
Don’t be so quick to be judgmental. I worked as a paralegal for the government and I know what I’m talking about – do you know what you are talking about?
I agree with you, Bill. A stronger team is a great thing! And blessings and good luck to Co-Deputy AG Andrew Baily from the great Midwest state of Missouri!! The “Show Me” state!!
Hear, hear!!!!!
Sundance,
John Durham was told not to color inside government lines and he didn’t. With him knowing the outside government players already, would it be worth it to bring him back in with carte blanche to investigate the inside government players or is he just another government tool happy to not see anything wrong
No
The latter, I’m afraid.
Everybody knows the players. What PDJT needs are people with the skills to nail them.
TX AG Ken Paxton would have been just as good if not a better player
Ken is strange.
When you’re strange, faces come out of the rain
When you’re strange, no one remembers your name
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Texas remaining red and MAGA is almost as critical as a good DOJ.
I’m fine with Paxton ousting Cornyn. Texas deserves a good senator.
Paxton knows the extent the states are dealing with voter fraud, how they are hamstringing AG’s to prosecute it and he could be a valuable asset in the Senate to advance voting reforms.
He’s dealt with the RINO class in Texas. They’ve tried to obliterate him.
A man with a grudge in DC may be a good thing in the Senate.
He’ll be great in whatever capacity our country can be lucky enough to have him in. Patriots first!!
Now we see why Soros was into supporting AG’s. There’s one that needs looked at rather closely!
RINO Class = Bush Republicans. That stink lingers bigly…..
It sure does and just about every red state has their Bush/McCain/Pence/Cornyn/Graham stench.
He’s spent much of his career fighting against Missourians and filing frivolous lawsuits, most of which had zero standing. He’s been trying to win POTUS’ attention and approval.
My prediction – he’ll get crushed in DC. These loyalists never work out.
I could not disagree more.
“Frivolous lawsuits” against the corrupt is not a bad thing.
Yes, keep them looking one way while we get things done looking the other way. Sort of like the lawfare they kept blindsiding Trump with.
Certainly …
“Not a hill to die on”.
Yeah, that insider, Bill Barr, really worked out for Trump.
Yeah, I despise him almost as much as I despise Traitor Pence!
The silver lining? The sh(ee)t is hitting the fan!
What about all the frivolous lawsuits against President Trump!.?
Were those not annoying, expensive, destructive and could have brought down a lesser man
President Trump and family were put through the ringer due to “frivolous lawsuits” so obviously 🙄 they an effective tool used by savvy attorneys in order to sabotage their foes and advance their agenda.
Sometimes it’s necessary to fight fire with fire.
It maybe hard to stomach, but, politics get very dirty!
Grand jury felony indictments against our Democrat St. Louis County Executive is not frivolous. As a Missourian, I almost hate to see him leave the Missouri AG office.
Well, shall we pray? All I know to do, my hopium bottle is empty.
Please God, guide, direct, and lead Andrew Bailey as he joins the team of brave men to fight and combat the evil in our country. And may St. Michael always be in their corner watching over them. Amen.
Hannity will fill your bottle if you can stomach the sound of his voice.
Is hopium laughing gas?
I do not watch Vannity. I find him so nauseating.
Amen!
This is like in my business when we do not bring in someone who lives and breaths
FAPE and IDEA, and can face parents and their lawyers with a real background. Fight fire with fire,
or lose.
Ive seen way too many schools suffer because the so called experts they hire to run district SPED get run over by parents and lawyers. My small district constantly loses cases because tit hires amateurs to load the big guns.
Dang, I think I’ve just found a new career trajectory.
in short, this is a “Regulators! Mount up!” Type of move.
We need gunfighters for a gunfight,
I think that’s what SD is getting at here.
Cheers and God bless
Interesting but no offense – would make a lot more sense without the acronyms. Not everyone works at schools.
The timing is amazing.
President Trump is pissed at Kash Patel. How do we know?
The Body Language Ghost – a nonverbal body language ‘expert’ – broke down a recent press conference with President Trump, Bondi, Patel and others. In short:
1 – Kash Patel was very uncomfortable
2 – President Trump wasn’t happy
3 – her conclusion was that the crime numbers spouted by Patel were generated possibly by ICE
4 -Kash Patel even tries to engratiate President Trump, who doesn’t buy it.
Worth the watch.
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Trump knows Patel is incompetent. But look at Hegsetgh. Hahahaha!
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Trolling down the river
Patel beats the DC chief of police though.
What does the body language ghost say about the munchkin sit down with Trump?
AG Bailey is who really shook us at @itsyourgov into rolling out the autopen investigation.
I’ve never met with him or spoken with him about it, but the stars are aligning because he is now in a position to help finish the job.
Missouri has been putting forth the lion’s share of officials willing to expose, resist and address the rot and overreach in our government.
I pray Andrew Bailey can get the wheels turning for justice to resume in our nation.
What we allow will continue and I’m done with pretending and allowing. I’m ready for a reckoning.
Great guys from Missouri-Schmitt, Sauer, Bailey.
Indeed, it seems they are finding their way to positions of influence and power.
That serves our nation well.
Ed Martin too.
There’s so much work to do. Who know whether it will be 4 years or more to get it done but we can’t take a chance. Time and thoroughness are of the essence.
I am beginning to see this as a “genius” strategy. It is very typical of government to have the visible actors (politicians, cabinet members, and spokes people ) make the pubic image of the work. But the real work is done by those underneath them who swing the big hammer, drive home the real hammer of power on the system and the silos. This is what the Obama administration realized by building a dedicated, empowered “deep state” task force who made things happen while the visible actors provided the cover of governing the process. These are the people who will really get the job done!
Yet, there are some that are 100% sure that nothing will happen. As Donald Trump says , we’ll see what happens. 😎
They may think they have 100% certainty.
Yet only one being is omniscient.
I don’t think He comments here – but He is beloved by many at CTH.
‘Two weaknesses with the appointment of Kash Patel and Dan Bongino were that neither of them had large institutional leadership experience, and neither had organized long investigative processes within the legal system. The concerns therein were never about intent, but rather, their ability.’
But some observe a pattern with all Trump appointments to key positions:
Public firebrands known for championing liberty outside of the last administration, assimilated with their move into the Trump administration, mostly neutered into bureaucrats serving the Dark Side while pretending to serve the cause of liberty.
So, there was never any concern about intent or ability of Patel and Bongino – they were appointed because of their reputation with MAGA, with full knowledge they would be ineffective at actually draining the swamp, and inability actually served the Plan with a plausible reason for ineffectiveness. Intent didn’t matter, as they were assimilated with “offers they couldn’t refuse”.
(Very common today, failure to do what’s right blamed on simple ineptitude multiplied by bureaucracy.)
In this view, what is the Dark Side?
Same veiled powers that turned the former liberty advocates into covert agents by “making them an offer they couldn’t refuse”.
What powers could do such a thing?
Some suggest we may never know, but their executive agents would be the same entities doing it for decades.
Finally: Could such control also be exerted over the President? History tells us “yes”, with the only one who ever refused assassinated in 1963.
I’m going to need more than purported historical reference to believe President Trump is being controlled.
He easily could have walked away after Butler, PA. Instead, he stood up and shook his fist and said, “Fight! Fight! Fight!”.
Have you watched the new investigative film about how the DS took down Richard Nixon? It’s at warroom.film.
The legislative, judiciary and IC all worked to oust him.
Kennedy was not the only one that refused.
Few here doubt that the similar malignant, malodorous bunches of jerks are trying to do the same thing to President Trump.
He has resisted them, period, and continues to deliver for the American people.
Someone told me tomato juice doesn’t work on a skunk smell.
chlorine dioxide does
add one more feckless cog to the machine, i reckon
he’s a future nothingburger in the making after he’s properly briefed on how he can do nothing substantive against the ic’s agenda
they’ll pat him on the head and point him to his corner where he can pretend to fiercely do battle with the super mean social media companies
woopie
yawn
Your negativity is duly noted…
On the other hand, I believe this is a good thing.
“Two weaknesses with the appointment of Kash Patel and Dan Bongino were that neither of them had large institutional leadership experience, and neither had organized long investigative processes within the legal system. The concerns therein were never about intent, but rather, their ability.”
this encapculates to problem and it also realizes why many of US THE PEOPLE need to understand.
a. President Trump., TEAM TRUMP is exceptionally intelligent, agile and versatile.
b. President Trump is not rich because he is a billionaire, but because he has curious nature about him that is impatient to the clock of THE WORLD> this is a very different kind of time keeping NOW is the measure, but all steps led to accelerating timeliness in producing results.
c. President Trump is based. He has scars. Literally battle worn scars of near death. Few people actually understand the impact this kind of engagement has on your soul. IT MAKES YOU STURDY, FIERCE, and quite adapted to seemingly impossible circumstances.
d. As you rise,. you notice the gifts that you receive for DOING GOOD. Not from people, it becomes obvious that there are no longer coindidences/. you realize victories that only a few days ago, your best advisories were telling you it could not be done, or to reset your expectations…and yet, against even the best advice our your quite capable team, you see an outcome even before it materializes…you witness the very grace of GOD SETTING THE TABLE SO THAT YOUR VICTORY SERVES TO NOTICE;
GOD IS IN CONTROL. GOD HAS LIFTED YOU UP AND THE RESULTS ARE GLOBAL IN SCALE!
e. setback are normal for a CHAMPION. A champion does not dwell of scapegoat failure. He chooses his team and he measures performance and give advise and leadership lessons, but what he does not do it to sabotage his plans because people are weak. President Trump is a champion in ways that many have never truly believed in much less observes in the first person. I have. many times while in uniform as officer and prior enlisted man in the US Military. I have seen and observed what is possible when a real champion is in charge. Exciting is about the best way to describe the experience. Confidence and motivation to FOLLOW is the next appointment.
President Trump makes me want to be a better man to to get after it an fulfill my oath.
it really is that simple for me.
God Bless America
Thank you, regi! Our President is a walking miracle, and he is truly on a short timeline. But with God all things are possible! I pray every day for our President and this country to revive and thrive as I watch our President and our Lord do amazing things. Let us all deserve these gifts and help where and when we can.
🙏🏻
“This is not a slight against Kash Patel and Dan Bongino, the appointment of a subject matter expert is strategically necessary.”
Nope, sure wouldn’t want to slight ol’ patel and bongio.
Over 200 days and not one of the thousands of known treasonous traitors in the DOJ and 3-letter departments who weaponized the federal government over the past 8 years against Americans has been charged, prosecuted and sentenced.
Heck, very few have been fired.
WAY BACK AT THE BEGINNING OF THE 200+ DAYS:
“Published Feb 04, 2025 at 10:25 PM EST
The FBI on Tuesday released the names of some 5,000 employees who worked on cases related to the deadly January 6 siege on the U.S. Capitol.”
And they are still on the payroll.
Palantir is the ultimate Panopticon mousetrap. All gestures toward ‘meaningful reform and arrests’ run down the clock pending mousetrap finalization. Forever’s the longest possible time as well as the ultimate prize.
“If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face— forever.” –Orwell
Sounds like bongino was a stop gap installed with no intention of him ever finishing the job.
The entire investigative/prosecution leadership appointments caused me concern. It came across as more of a hat tip to the podcast base (I include myself in that description).
It felt like what happens when the dog actually catches the car. No what?
It is one thing to have them entertain me while I work out. It is completely different to give them the ability to take away someone’s freedom. It just felt far beyond their “special set of skills”.
So the light at the end of the tunnel is not a train coming toward us but is actually the sunlight of justice shining through…….
WOW
Hopefully, Bailey gives Jeff Jensen a call. Jensen was the US Attorney for Eastern MO who discovered the Brady materials in the Flynn case. And where did he find them? Mueller’s special counsel office.
Conspiracy against rights.
“…may be no limit to the targets…”
“Sometimes there’ll be crimes involved, in which case we’ll prosecute. Sometimes there’ll be just the need to make clear this is not how it’s supposed to go.”
Those two quotes by Martin tell me that NOTHING will come of this but more smoke and mirrors. This is political double-speak, much like the “…all the classic earmarks of a Russian information operation.” statement by 51 of America’s enemies.
Us: “You said it was Russian information operation!”
Them: “No, we said it had all the classic earmarks of a Russian information operation. We never said it WAS a Russian information operation.”
Here’s the problem as I see it: Folks like Martin may be “…serious and purposefully driven men with very specific skillsets.” and I believe they truly want to do the right thing. However, fighting against lawfare isn’t the same as wielding lawfare.
Martin, et al, will pursue and expose the truth and the traitors behind the lies, but they won’t go after the criminals the same way the socialists would if the tables were turned. Simply put, they believe in upholding justice. The socialists believe in using justice.
If republicans had the testicular fortitude to run an op like Crossfire Hurricane and the socialists found out, Washington would be blanketed in eight feet of subpoenas. There would be hearings 24/7, lawsuits by the thousands, and the entire government would be paralyzed.
Do you doubt me? Look how much hay they made out of the unarmed, mostly peaceful insurrectionists of Jan 6. They made an entire national television production out of it and then President Autopen preemptively pardoned them.
THAT is peak lawfare.
Edit: My guess is that Bongo will take his bruised ego and return to the safety of podcasting within six months.
Bagpipes and his endeavors that have been revealed and been happening for years should have gained him a team investigation
Better sort the congressional districting.. We got less than 3.5 years left to hold the cretins accountable.
Bailey may be the perfect guy to lead an election integrity task force to investigate election fraud in the 7 key counties. Those counties are the head of the election fraud snake. If you chop of the head you kill most significant election fraud in the rest of the country. Those counties are Wayne (MI), Philadelphia (PA), DeKalb (GA), Milwaukee (WI), Dane (WI), Clark (NV) and Maricopa (AZ). Organized election fraud should fall under the RICO Act as a criminal enterprise.
The Missouri AG Office has been a Ludus Magnus- Bailey, Schmidt, Hawley….
I’m cautiously optimistic.
Great piece. Thank you!
This: “To speak bluntly, Bondi, Patel and Bongino are in over their heads. However, Pam Bondi has Todd Blanche to run cover for her inadequacies. Kash Patel did not have the same; he does now.”
Question: Why, after all that the President has gone through, would he pick these three performative folks to run this part of the government?
bongino was a sabre rattler….good raw meat for the enthusiasts out there….but he’s in over his head……plus he probably told PDJT he’s done, so they are making it a smooth transition. perhaps he’ll end up a diplomat or special head of something….he would make a great PR person – teaming up with Mike Rowe to Make America Skilled Again! Or PR for the Presidential Fitness program….
Is Bongino now a short timer?
Agree on Baily. That gives me some hope because I’ve lost ALL confidence in Patel. I think he’s nothing more than an FBI stooge. He’s giving medals and accolades to agents who were involved in Russia Russia Russia and J6. He has the same banal mentality as Hannity – 99% of the FBI is good.
Thanks Sundance.. We may not be able to hold accountable the wrong doing of the past but this is a good step in the right direction to stop a new hemorrhage of political skulduggery..
Nice!
Real American lawmen!
I wish him well. Only definitive actions will suffice.
I have moved on. I am tired of waiting for justice. I will re-engage if there is any sign of forward movement.
I am similar. I don’t expect anyone important to be served justice.
Maybe, a few very low level minor characters will get a slap on the wrist.
Bye
Buh-bye.
(P.S. I wouldn’t expect a raise in the amount of available RolCon remuneration anytime soon, not with the current situations at ActBlue and USAID.)