Trump Hasn’t Played the Insurrection Act Card — Because He Can’t (Yet)

Even if parts of the electorate loudly call for the Insurrection Act to be used in Minnesota, popular support alone does not create legal authority. Disagreement, protests, political rhetoric, and heated press conferences — even on both sides — do not satisfy the statutory requirements.
What must happen before extraordinary federal authority could be invoked includes:
actual obstruction of federal enforcement,
courts affirming enforcement collapse,
exhaustion of legal remedies,
and specific judicial or administrative findings.
The Widow vs. The Questioner: Why Erika Kirk Is Seemingly Shutting Candace Down

From grace offered to the shooter to rage directed at Candace Owens, from Charlie’s Christian message to a radically different “final legacy,” ordinary Americans are asking why skepticism is being treated as disloyalty.
Is Candace Owens Being Used to Send a Message to Israel?

If asking questions produces more outrage than the alleged answers ever would, then the questions are doing exactly what they are meant to do.
And that is why Candace Owens matters — not because she knows the truth, but because she is forcing powerful people to confront the possibility that the truth is not theirs to control forever.
Candace’s line of questioning — particularly around theology, allegiance, and the boundaries of criticism — challenges a long-standing assumption: that certain alliances are immune from scrutiny.
Jensen Huang & Tengku Zafrul – The Hidden Architects Of Malaysia’s Golden Age.

Jensen Huang is uniquely positioned to bridge Washington and Putrajaya. He understands the language of both power centers. And he’s one of the few tech leaders with enough political capital to navigate Trump’s industrial nationalism while advancing a U.S.-aligned supply chain footprint in Asia.
Social Media Is Getting Trump’s Digital Finance Revolution Completely Wrong

Every time an influencer insists that “stablecoins equal CBDCs,” they hand the Deep State a propaganda gift.
By lumping all digital systems together, they make reform politically toxic and keep the public afraid — while the real predators in global finance quietly regroup.