Trump in China While the Globalist Agenda Quietly Reorganizes Itself | 5-13-26

by | May 13, 2026 | News & Politics

Executive Summary

While the President of the United States lands in Beijing with a delegation of American CEOs to renegotiate the terms of a 250-year-old trade architecture, the people who built the institutional cage We the People have been living inside are not retreating — they are reorganizing.

This is the heart of this week’s news. And it is why every American of every political tradition needs to keep their eyes open right now.

In a single news cycle, Senator Rand Paul opened a CIA whistleblower hearing on the COVID lab leak coverup. The FBI began interviewing current and former CIA officers at Langley about John Brennan’s 2016 election-interference finding. Alex Berenson won a six-figure First Amendment settlement and a written federal admission that Twitter was coerced into banning him. The United States formally withdrew from the UN Global Compact on Migration and a US Appeals Court blocked further participation. The United Nations quietly moved its climate doomsday clock from 2030 to 2050 or later. Ron DeSantis abolished H-1B visas at Florida’s state universities. Homeland Security identified ten thousand foreign students on the OPT visa program working for “highly suspect” employers in eight states. Mayor Mamdani’s so-called “balanced” New York City budget was exposed as a $15 billion bailout funded by New York State taxpayers. And the Georgia State Ethics Commission confirmed sixteen campaign finance violations by Stacey Abrams’ New Georgia Project, with a $300,000 fine already paid.

That is not eight stories. That is one story. The five institutional pillars I trace in Infiltration Instead of Invasion — the international banking architecture, the intelligence state, the foundations, the multinationals, and the UN system — are being pried open in public, one at a time. The architects are not surrendering. They are pivoting. And We the People have to be paying attention.

Scroll to the bottom for Key Takeaways.

The Calm in Beijing — and the Audit of the Postwar Architecture

When President Trump landed in China this week with a delegation of American CEOs, the legacy media did what it always does. It framed the trip as theater. It framed the president as raging. Nobody who has actually spent time around this president has ever seen him rage. When Trump is calm — and I can tell you this from personal experience — that is when you should pay attention.

What this administration is attempting is the unwinding of the post-World War II international banking capture of the United States. It is the dismantling of the Dulles-era state-department and intelligence apparatus that has run American foreign policy for the better part of eighty years. It is, in plain terms, an audit of the architecture.

The architecture was built between 1944 and 1954. The Bank for International Settlements continued through the war and emerged as the central bank of central banks. Bretton Woods institutionalized the dollar-denominated supranational financial order. The OSS became the CIA. The foundations financed the universities. The multinationals globalized the economy. The United Nations consolidated the whole thing under a single supranational umbrella. The modern world was not built through invasion. It was built through infiltration — and that infiltration is now being audited in public for the first time in our lifetimes.

US exports cleared $300 billion in each of January, February, and March of 2026 — the highest monthly figures in 250 years of American history. That is not an accident. That is the architecture moving.

Rand Paul and the Two A.M. Pencil Change

In the Senate this week, Rand Paul opened a hearing that the legacy media will do everything in its power to bury. A CIA whistleblower confirmed — under oath — that in 2021 the agency convened its scientists to assess the origins of COVID-19, and that five of six concluded the virus came from the Wuhan laboratory.

The official report was written at two o’clock in the morning. At two o’clock in the morning, someone scribbled out “lab” and replaced it with “nature.”

Read that sentence twice. The most consequential public health event of our lifetime — fifteen million deaths, trillions in damage, the largest mass behavioral intervention in human history — and the official intelligence determination was changed with a pencil in the middle of the night.

Senator Paul made the point that haunts this entire conversation. Why is there a statute of limitations for lying to the American people? Joe Biden’s pre-emptive pardon of Anthony Fauci does not stop civil litigation. It does not stop state-level prosecution. It does not stop the institutional record from being made public. The career staff at the agency is still obstructing the declassification process even though Congress voted unanimously to declassify it.

This is what continuity looks like. The institutions outlast the administrations. The gain-of-function research that, in all likelihood, led to fifteen million deaths was funded by Anthony Fauci’s NIAID — and to this day, no one in that pipeline has faced criminal accountability.

Brennan, the FBI at McLean, and the End of Lawfare Impunity

This week, FBI agents out of the Miami field office began interviewing current and former CIA officers at CIA headquarters in McLean, Virginia. The subject of the interviews is John Brennan and his role in the 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment finding that Russia interfered in the 2016 election to help Donald Trump.

The FBI does not normally interview former CIA directors at CIA headquarters. That sentence is the entire story.

The 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment was not a neutral analytical product. It was the foundational document for nine years of lawfare — special counsel investigations, two impeachments, a New York criminal prosecution, a classified-documents case, and a Department of Justice that turned its prosecutorial apparatus on a sitting president. Now the foundational document itself is the subject of investigation.

The real question, as I asked on the show this morning, is whether the investigation reaches the Oval Office that authorized the assessment. James Comey will face accountability. John Brennan will face accountability. Will Barack Obama?

Norm Eisen’s Slip and the Lawfare Reorganization

Norm Eisen — Obama’s Harvard Law School classmate of 1991, the lawfare architect at Brookings, the co-founder with David Brock of the 65 Project — went on television this week and said, almost in passing, that “maybe we pulled some punches in 2021 to 2026.”

Who is “we,” Norm? Who is “we” when you wrote the Color Revolution Playbook and distributed it to one hundred of the largest progressive donors right after Trump’s 2016 victory? Who is “we” when your model prosecution memos went to district attorneys across the country? Who is “we” when the 65 Project targeted every attorney willing to represent the president, his electors, or his administration?

Addiction does not apologize. Addiction reorganizes. The slip on his on-air appearance was not a slip — it was a signal. The same network that ran the lawfare project from 2017 forward is preparing for the next phase. We the People should be reading the signal.

The UN Quietly Moves the Clock — on Climate and on Migration

While the lawfare class was reorganizing, the United Nations was performing a quiet pivot of its own. Most readers have not seen this story because it has not been well-publicized. The UN is revising its climate doomsday projections. The catastrophe scheduled for 2030 has been moved to 2050. Possibly later.

Congresswoman Harriet Hageman raised the point this week. The models were not calibrated. Reality is starting to seep in. The data centers need the energy. The AI buildout needs the grid. The same elite class that spent thirty years dismantling the American energy economy now needs that economy back — and they need it fast.

So the timetable slides. So the Boulder, Colorado decarbonization regime quietly stops getting headlines. We are either champions of abundance or lords of scarcity. They have chosen scarcity for us and abundance for themselves for far too long.

In the same week, the United States formally withdrew from the UN Global Compact on Migration. A US Appeals Court blocked further American participation. The State Department now says, on the record, that the United States “objects to the Global Compact on Migration and UN efforts to facilitate replacement migration to the United States and Western allies.” Those are not my words. Those are the operative documents of the United States government.

The OPT Visa Fraud and the University-NGO Pipeline

The Department of Homeland Security identified ten thousand foreign students on the OPT visa program working for “highly suspect” employers across Virginia, Texas, Georgia, Illinois, New York, New Jersey, North Carolina, and Florida. The investigators found empty buildings, locked doors, multiple employers operating from the same address, and residential houses listed as worksites for hundreds of “employees.”

This is not an immigration program. This is an institutional pipeline. The OPT framework was designed to subsidize a workforce that the university-NGO complex uses to staff itself. The complex feeds the regulatory state. The regulatory state binds the American citizen.

In Florida, Governor Ron DeSantis abolished H-1B visas at state universities after audits revealed that Florida public universities had been bringing Chinese nationals in on H-1B visas to teach American students about “public policy.” That is not higher education. That is institutional infiltration on a federal subsidy.

Meanwhile, the federal government transferred $25 billion in research grants to private universities in 2025. Many of those universities charge $50,000 to $60,000 a year in tuition and sit on multi-billion dollar endowments. Harvard sits on a $50 billion endowment. Johns Hopkins receives more federal funding annually than the gross domestic product of thirty-four sovereign nations. Private colleges receive 40 percent more federal research funding today than they did under Barack Obama. The endowed are subsidized. The unendowed are taxed.

The Mamdani Math, Hochul’s Bailout, and the NYC Crime Curve

Mayor Mamdani of New York City announced that he had “balanced” the city budget. He did no such thing. He took billions in state funds from Governor Kathy Hochul — yes, the same Hochul whose office employed a Chinese intelligence asset — and used New York State residents to bail out the city.

Mamdani’s budget is now an unprecedented $110 billion and rising. An estimated $1.5 billion of the 2026 budget is allocated to benefits for non-citizens. The $500 million in “new revenue” he claims will come from taxing the wealthy assumes those families will stay. They will not. They will leave.

Meanwhile, robberies are up 18 percent and assaults are up 16 percent since Mamdani took office. Orthodox neighborhoods in Brooklyn and Queens are being marched through nightly by activists screaming slurs at children. This is not municipal failure. This is municipal policy.

The Empowerment Pivot — We the People Are the Answer

Here is the part that matters most. The audit only continues if We the People keep insisting on it. The architecture was built in our absence. It can only be unbuilt in our presence.

The intelligence agencies will not audit themselves. The foundations will not defund themselves. The NGOs will not dissolve themselves. The supranational architecture will not retreat without sustained civic pressure. The president can pull tentacles out of the institutions. We the People have to rebuild what comes next.

That means showing up locally. That means demanding accountability at the school board, the zoning board, the city council, the county commission. That means refusing the chaos. That means rebuilding the room.

Key Takeaways

  • A CIA whistleblower confirmed this week that agency scientists voted five-to-six in 2021 that COVID-19 came from the Wuhan laboratory — and that the official intelligence determination was changed at two o’clock in the morning with a pencil.
  • The FBI is interviewing current and former CIA employees at Langley about John Brennan’s 2016 election-interference finding — the first investigation of its kind in modern American history.
  • Alex Berenson won a six-figure First Amendment settlement and a written federal admission that the government coerced Twitter to ban him.
  • The United States formally withdrew from the UN Global Compact on Migration and a US Appeals Court blocked further American participation in the supranational migration architecture.
  • The United Nations has quietly moved its climate doomsday projections from 2030 to 2050 or later, exposing the original timeline as political theater.
  • Mayor Mamdani’s “balanced” New York City budget is a $15 billion bailout funded by New York State, not a balanced budget. NYC crime is up across the board.
  • Stacey Abrams’ New Georgia Project admitted to 16 campaign-finance violations and paid a $300,000 fine — the investigation is just starting.
  • Ron DeSantis abolished H-1B visas at Florida state universities after audits revealed Chinese nationals were being brought in to teach “public policy” to American students.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Joe Biden’s pre-emptive pardon of Anthony Fauci actually protect him from accountability?
No. A presidential pardon covers federal criminal exposure only. It does not stop civil suits, state-level action, congressional contempt findings, or the public release of the institutional record. As Senator Paul made clear this week, the truth is coming out regardless — and the pardon itself may end up being the most damning admission of the Biden presidency.

Why is the FBI investigating a former CIA director at CIA headquarters? Isn’t that unprecedented?
It is unprecedented in the modern era. The 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment that Russia interfered to help Trump was not a neutral analytical product. It was an engineered conclusion that became the foundation for nine years of lawfare. Brennan was central. Comey was central. The real question is whether the investigation reaches the Oval Office that authorized the assessment.

The UN moving its climate timeline from 2030 to 2050 sounds technical. Why does it matter?
Because it exposes the entire enterprise as political, not scientific. Boulder, Colorado has been forced into what its own officials call “energy poverty” based on the 2030 timeline. State budgets, federal regulations, school curricula, and ESG mandates were all built on a doomsday clock the UN itself is now resetting. If the clock was wrong, the policy built on the clock was wrong.

Is Trump really pulling the US out of the post-WWII global architecture, or is this just rhetoric?
The actions are real. Withdrawal from the climate pact. Withdrawal from the migration compact. Reopening the COVID origins investigation. Auditing federal research grants to private universities. Auditing the OPT student-visa program. Empowering Treasury Secretary Bessent’s fraud task force, which estimates $600 billion in taxpayer fraud. Marco Rubio’s call to re-examine NATO. The architecture is not being burned down — it is being audited, and the parts that do not serve We the People are being removed.

What can I actually do this week?
Three things. Pick one institution and read its actual founding documents — the BIS, the CFR, the Trilateral Commission, NATO, the UN, the WEF. Attend one local meeting before the end of the month and bring one neighbor. Diversify your information diet — subscribe to two independent voices, buy one book, have one real face-to-face conversation with a person who sees it differently. Recovery is not a slogan. It is a practice.

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