Executive Summary
What does it take, in the America of 2026, for a confession on tape — delivered at the Council on Foreign Relations, captured on camera, replayed for years — to actually become a criminal charge? That is the question of this moment, and the answer will tell us whether we still have a republic or only the memory of one. Joe Biden stood at a public CFR event and described, in his own words, leveraging a billion dollars of our taxpayer money to fire a Ukrainian prosecutor investigating Burisma — the company paying his son. For six years, our institutional press told us that asking about it was disinformation. Tulsi Gabbard’s release of the long-buried intelligence documents has now confirmed what we already knew: the first Trump impeachment was not an investigation. It was an inoculation — designed to protect the criminality of the Obama administration’s Ukraine project from public daylight. Every alarm Donald Trump raised — Russiagate, the Ukraine impeachment, the COVID response — was run, in part, by the same people, for the same reason. They were never after Donald Trump. They were after us, and our belief in self-determination, individual liberty, and a country governed by We the People. We are going to walk through what the documentary record shows, who built it, who covered it up, and what we have to do next — together — to restore the covenant. This is not partisan. It is structural. And it is fixable. Scroll to the bottom for Key Takeaways.
The Biden Confession Nobody Prosecuted
Joe Biden said it himself. “I’m leaving in six hours. If the prosecutor is not fired, you’re not getting the money.” One billion dollars of American taxpayer money — conditioned on the firing of the Ukrainian prosecutor investigating Burisma, the company paying his son.
That is not a rumor. That is Biden’s own voice, captured at a Council on Foreign Relations event, telling the audience how he did it.
“Son of a bitch — got fired.”
For six years, we were told the story was disinformation. We were told the laptop was Russian. We were told the call was the crime. We were told to look anywhere except at the documented record.
Why? Because the documented record leads somewhere our managerial class cannot afford to let us look — into Ukraine in 2014, when Victoria Nuland and the CIA were running the country after the overthrow of its duly elected president, and into a network of American officials, family members, and foundation insiders who were profiting from a corruption pipeline The Washington Post itself called the worst in the world.
The Impeachment Was the Cover-Up
Here is what the entire first Trump impeachment was really about — and it was not a phone call.
It was about making sure no one would ever ask what Biden had already confessed to. The “whistleblower,” CIA analyst Eric Cimorella, had worked with Joe Biden on Ukraine for years. He was not on the Trump–Zelensky call. His complaint was secondhand. ICIG Michael Atkinson interviewed four people total — the whistleblower, the whistleblower’s friend, and two co-authors of the Russia hoax intelligence community assessment — and called that an investigation.
Adam Schiff’s office was in contact with the whistleblower before the complaint was ever filed.
On September 29, 2019, Schiff told USA Today, ABC, NBC’s Meet the Press, CNN, Vox, and The Washington Post — all on the same day — that the whistleblower would testify “very soon.” Then he changed the process. The whistleblower never testified publicly. Public testimony was never the goal. Public confusion was.
He promised testimony. He delivered cover-up.
And now Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has released the never-before-seen documents showing exactly what was done — a coordinated effort, by elements inside the intelligence community, including the former Inspector General, to manufacture a false conspiracy used as the basis to impeach Donald Trump after Crossfire Hurricane failed.
The Three Alarms — All Run by the Same Architects
Donald Trump rang three alarms during his first term: Russiagate, the Ukraine impeachment, and COVID. All three operations were run, in part, by Norm Eisen — the same Norm Eisen who, with Jen Rubin, runs a globally funded podcast called The Contrarian to this day. All three alarms had the same purpose: to stop Donald Trump from exposing what was built in Ukraine starting in 2014, and what was built in our institutions starting decades before that.
This was the message David Brock and Norm Eisen laid out at Turnberry in Aventura, Florida, with Reid Hoffman and George Soros and the rest of the funders behind the event called Democracy Matters: Saving America from Donald Trump.
Andrew Weissmann and the Mueller team investigated Trump for two years. One hundred million dollars of taxpayer money. They knew he had done nothing wrong. They knew, and they did it anyway.
That should anger every single one of us — not because it happened to Donald Trump, but because it was done to us. To our elections. To our courts. To our trust in the institutions that are supposed to belong to We the People.
Name the Names — Public Opinion Is the Accountability We Have Left
If our DOJ does not act, then public opinion is the only accountability mechanism we have left. So let us name them, the way Mel does on the show, with documentary evidence behind every name.
John Brennan. James Comey. Michael Atkinson. Andrew Weissmann. Adam Schiff. The 51 former intelligence officials who signed the Blinken letter calling the Hunter Biden laptop “Russian disinformation” — a laptop they knew was real, documenting corruption many of them had personally benefited from. Mike Morell. The Atlantic Council signatories. Eric Cimorella.
Rachel Maddow. Jen Rubin. Maggie Haberman. They lied. Not to Donald Trump — to us. To this entire country. To cover up over a decade of criminality in Ukraine that was running through the Obama administration, the Clintons, members of the Romney family, members of the Pelosi family, and a former CIA director.
This is not partisan. This is documentary history. The Washington Post and The New York Times themselves reported the Ukrainian corruption in 2015 and 2016. The receipts have always been there. We were just told not to read them.
California Is Trying to Criminalize Journalism
While accountability is being demanded at the federal level, California is moving in the opposite direction. The California Assembly Judiciary Committee voted 11–2 to advance a bill — informally called the Nick Shirley Bill — that would impose a $4,000 minimum civil sanction, with $10,000 fines and possible criminal charges, on any journalist who films an “immigrant services” subject who would prefer to be off camera.
In plain English: California is criminalizing investigative journalism to protect fraud rings operating inside fake daycares and fake clinics in immigrant communities.
This is not the move of a confident political class. This is the move of a political class that knows the cameras are winning, and that an informed citizenry with a phone is more dangerous to their operation than any opposition party.
The First Amendment is not negotiable. And we are watching, in real time, the same people who lied about a laptop now try to make it illegal to film the truth.
The New American Coalition Terrifies Them
They cheat because they cannot get elected on their policies. Open borders. Men competing in women’s sports. Endless wars and endless aid packages laundered through allied capitals. These are not winning positions anywhere in real America.
Donald Trump pulled together a coalition that had never voted before — Black Americans, Hispanic Americans, working-class Americans of every faith and background — who looked at the wreckage of the last decade and said enough.
That is the new American coalition. And it terrifies the managerial class.
That is why Barack Obama is openly campaigning to stop Trump in the midterms. That is why he flew to Poland before the Polish election. That is why Samantha Power went to Hungary. That is why David Axelrod visited Pope Leo. That is why George Soros coordinates across borders. This is no longer domestic politics — it is a globally organized effort to reverse what We the People did at the ballot box in 2024.
Their plan has a name. They have written it down for us. It is called Agenda 2030, and it depends on a post-America world in which no nation, including ours, can be trusted with its own fate.
What We the People Do Now — From Alarm to Action
Here is the empowerment pivot, because Mel never leaves us in despair, and neither will this article.
We have to fix the vote before 2026. The administration has run between 50 and 60 million voter records and already found hundreds of thousands of registrations that should not be there — dead people, duplicates, non-citizens, addresses that no longer exist. Los Angeles County alone settled a Judicial Watch lawsuit in 2017 conceding more than one million ineligible names on its rolls. New York, California, Illinois, Massachusetts. Georgia, Wisconsin, Michigan. Every patriot in this fight has a role: register accurately, volunteer locally, become a poll worker, watch the rolls, demand voter ID.
Prepare your home and your neighborhood. A Bible. Communication. Power supply. Food. Water. More importantly — community. FEMA is not coming. Lahaina, North Carolina, and the California fires already taught us that. Your neighbors are coming. Your church is coming. Your sphere of influence is coming. Build it now, while it is calm enough to build.
Stop waiting for somebody else to name the names. We name them. Read the documentary record. Share it. Talk to your neighbors. Public opinion is the lever the other side has used against us for fifty years — through Operation Mockingbird, through cable news, through “fact-checks” — and it is the lever we now have to use back, accurately, with evidence, and with courage.
This is, at its heart, a battle between light and dark. It has been fought since biblical times. And We the People — awake, sober, armed with truth, and rooted in faith, family, and community — are the answer. We always have been.
Key Takeaways
- Joe Biden’s billion-dollar quid pro quo with Ukraine is not a theory — it is on tape, in his own words, at the Council on Foreign Relations.
- The first Trump impeachment was not an investigation. It was an inoculation against the public ever asking what Biden confessed to.
- The “whistleblower,” Eric Cimorella, worked with Biden on Ukraine for years and was the same analyst who helped author the false Russia intelligence assessment.
- Russiagate, the Ukraine impeachment, and the COVID response were the three alarms — all run, in part, by Norm Eisen, all aimed at protecting Obama-era criminality.
- California’s 11–2 committee vote to criminalize Nick Shirley-style journalism shows a political class that knows the cameras are winning.
- The Obama–Soros–Bilderberg network is openly coordinating across borders to reverse 2024 — Agenda 2030 requires a post-America world.
- We the People are the accountability mechanism: clean voter rolls, local community, documented evidence, and the courage to name the names.
Frequently Asked Questions
If Biden confessed to the Ukraine quid pro quo on camera, why has no one been charged? Because the institutions designed to charge him — the DOJ, the FBI, the ICIG — were captured by the same network that benefited from the Ukraine corruption pipeline. That is exactly why Tulsi Gabbard’s document release matters, and why public pressure on this DOJ is non-negotiable.
Wasn’t the Trump–Zelensky call the actual crime? No. The transcript was released. There was no quid pro quo. The “whistleblower” was not on the call. His complaint was secondhand, and Adam Schiff’s office was in contact with him before the complaint was ever filed. The call was the cover story; the cover-up was the impeachment itself.
Who is Eric Cimorella, and why does his name keep coming up? Eric Cimorella is a CIA analyst who worked closely with Joe Biden on Ukraine policy for years. He was a key figure in the false January 2017 Russia intelligence community assessment that launched Crossfire Hurricane, and he was also the anonymous “whistleblower” whose secondhand complaint was used to launch the first Trump impeachment. Two hoaxes, same analyst.
Is this just a partisan fight between Republicans and Democrats? No, and that framing is exactly what the managerial class wants us to accept. The corruption named here runs across both parties — Romneys, Pelosis, former CIA directors, and West Exec advisors all have fingerprints on it. Mel’s framing is “team America,” not team red or team blue. This is a uniparty problem and a We-the-People solution.
What can I actually do this week? Three things. One — read the documentary record yourself: the Tulsi Gabbard release, the IG reports, the Burisma timeline. Two — clean your local voter roll. Volunteer, become a poll worker, push your county for voter ID. Three — build your sphere of influence offline. One real conversation with one neighbor is worth a hundred online arguments.
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