Donald Trump turned the presidency into a private cash machine with his TRUMP meme coin. Nearly 1 million people lost $3.81 billion while a man in power enriched himself. This is theft with faces and names, and it connects directly to a history of American plunder abroad.
A diamond-studded ring crafted in Antwerp and gifted to U.S. Ambassador Bill White to give to President Trump follows a tariff win for Belgium’s diamond industry. The glitter masks complex questions about trade, influence and who pays the real price.
FBI Director Kash Patel bought $100,001 to $250,000 in MicroStrategy stock and did not disclose the trade for six months. This delayed filing is a symptom of elite impunity and demands immediate investigation.
A New York photo of Manuel Adorni with his wife ballooned into Argentina’s biggest political crisis for President Javier Milei. Investigations allege $245,000 in cash renovations, nearly $500,000 omitted from asset declarations and luxury travel despite a $2,000 monthly salary. Adorni resigned after 100 days and polls plunged.
FARA filings dated June 16 show Victor Mellor, a Jan. 6 rioter and MAGA candidate for Rhode Island, was engaged by Cuba's foreign and interior ministries. The records name Raúl Guillermo Rodríguez Castro and raise fresh questions about weakened FARA enforcement and the safety of U.S. democracy.
A June 30, 2026 hearing opened a new chapter in the MKULTRA scandal. Congress was told Richard Helms ordered the destruction of MKULTRA files in January 1973, and accidental 1977 finds revealed at least 149 subprojects across 80 institutions.
A broadcast switch turned a sparsely attended Trump fair into a packed celebration by using FIFA festival footage. Viewers called out the deception and raised urgent questions about media truth and political theater.
Florida Republicans urged the White House to capture Diosdado Cabello after an alleged clash with U.S. rescue teams in the wake of deadly earthquakes in Venezuela. The push risks turning a humanitarian mission into a political and security flashpoint.
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe is backing rules to limit citizen ballot initiatives while his own income tax amendment is funded by nearly $2 million from a Delaware nonprofit that hides donors. Voters face two competing changes and a question about who really pays.