How The Administration Went South

The increasing public outcry over the Trump administration’s mismanagement and corruption of the U.S. government stems from growing public awareness.

Unfortunately, the President exhibits a systemic pattern of prioritizing personal enrichment and partisan goals over national security and institutional integrity.

He does this while betraying our allies and flip-flopping on his most important promises.

  1. Compromised Foreign Policy

The administration’s Middle East diplomacy has executed a jarring reversal: after once inciting Iranians to revolt against their leadership, the President now warmly embraces the regime through a Memorandum of Understanding that grants Iran its core demands. By fully sidelining Israel from these secret negotiations, the administration has abandoned its key ally, leaving it isolated and dangerously vulnerable under the guise of “regional stability.”

  1. Institutionalized Conflict of Interest

The Trump family has blurred the lines between the Oval Office and their private ledger.

By aggressively promoting cryptocurrency ventures like World Liberty Financial while simultaneously pushing favorable regulatory shifts, the President has transformed the presidency into a profit engine.

While the family reaped over $1 billion in proceeds, everyday investors were left with worthless assets in a classic “rug pull” scheme, shielded from accountability by a weakened regulatory environment.

  1. “Pay-to-Play” Governance

Evidence suggests a direct correlation between foreign financial patronage and U.S. policy decisions.

Sovereign wealth funds from the UAE and Saudi Arabia have funneled hundreds of millions into Trump family businesses and Jared Kushner’s Affinity Partners—often immediately preceding the approval of sensitive arms and technology deals.

This financial entanglement grants foreign adversaries unprecedented influence, effectively turning national policy into a commodity.

  1. Hijacking National Milestones

The administration has faced accusations of “hijacking” the America 250 anniversary, a congressionally chartered, bipartisan project. By steering donors and grant funding toward Freedom 250—a shell entity under White House control—officials repurposed a unifying national celebration into a vehicle for partisan branding and private financial gain, compromising the integrity of the nation’s 250th milestone.

  1. Obstructed Transparency

Public trust has eroded regarding the administration’s handling of the Epstein Files. Despite the Epstein Files Transparency Act forcing a massive document release, we keep asking, “Where’s the beef?” This is not to mention the recent MK-Ultra hearings where, despite a lot of talk, a well-known and very vocal alleged survivor “somehow” did not testify. This institutional resistance to accountability leads to the logical conclusion that the administration is actively shielding perpetrators.

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