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posted ago by jhartz39 ago by jhartz39 +117 / -0

Pam Bondi was fired, Todd Blanche was appointed as acting AG the same day.

Blanche can hold that position for 210 days as Acting AG and can continue holding that position through the confirmation period if Trump nominates a new AG.

Blanche’s acting authority ends October 29, 2026.


Gabbard just announced her last day will be June 30th.

The new acting ONDI when nominated will hold that seat till Jan 26. 2027.


There are 34 Senate seats up for grabs with the midterm election this year.

There are 26 Republicans who are not up for election this year.

There are several factors playing into the advantage for Republicans this election. It is being predicted the Supreme court will rule that votes will be counted only on election day. No more month-long ballot finding / counting process. If Trump can get the SAVE Act passed or issues an executive order it will require proof of citizenship and eliminate mail in ballots. Trump has also announced plans for an executive order to eliminate voting machines before the 2026 midterms. If we get any findings from the Georgia and Arizona election fraud investigations, this will be justification for eliminating the machines.

Democrats cannot win an election without cheating. This could mean Trump endorsed candidates could win all 34 Senate seats up for grabs in November. This would give Republicans 60 Senate seats.

This would make the Senate confirmation process for cabinet picks much easier.

New Senate members are sworn in on January 3rd.

Remember the acting ODNI holds that seat till Jan 27th.


Jeff Sessions was President Trump's first AG.

There are several Q drops that tell us to Trust Sessions.

Did you know Sessions was the person who started the Epstein investigation?

u/#q3370

Blanche is doing a fine job but what if by design, he is just shadowing for someone who will eventually come back and clean house.

u/#q2957

Sessions appointed John Huber as a second Special counsel. He was working out of Utah, away from all the noise in DC, he had a team of 470 investigators working under him. Remember, the NSA has a data center in Utah, isn't that convenient.

u/#q2506

Speaking of the NSA, remember Admiral Rodgers was the Director of the NSA and he was the one who secretly warned President Trump his communications were being monitored.


We were also told that Flynn knew where the bodies were buried.

In military and intelligence circles, “knowing where the bodies are buried” should not be taken in a literal sense.

It means someone has deep insider knowledge of past actions, secrets, mistakes, or misconduct within an organization. The phrase implies that the person:

Was present for key decisions

Knows classified or sensitive information

Understands internal failures or cover‑ups

Could expose damaging details if they chose to

This is why Obama told Trump to stay away from Flynn. Flynn was present for the Obama corruption. Gabbard did a fine job highlighting the treason that the Obama administration was guilty of. Would Flynn be able to convey the crimes of the Obama admin better than Gabbard ever could? Yes, he was an eyewitness.

Flynn has publicly said Trump told him to keep his schedule open because he might have a job for him. Below is a video of Trump saying he is welcome back to the White House.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcrCtNuQfiY

Would Flynn have a tough time getting a Senate confirmation as the new ODNI today, yes. Would Flynn cruise through a Seante confirmation after Jan 26th 2027, yes!


This post ties everything together, Flynn assisting with special investigations, Huber and his team of 470. Who has access to the Utah NSA data? NSA and military planning.

u/#q2548

We haven't seen anything yet, this ball has just started rolling and you can feel the anticipation building. Once Trump gets the Uranium from Iran, the Obama Iran deal which was labeled as a protective measure for the planet will be turned upside down. Obama wasn't curbing Iran's nuclear agenda, he was assisting it.