Monday, August 25, 2025

Stage-Setting?


Is Trump is Setting the Stage?


Have you been following what President Trump is doing with the National Guard in DC?

I don’t mean just the surface level, I mean can you see what’s happening and what’s coming next?

If you think this is only about President Trump cleaning up crime in our Nation’s Capitol, I think you’re missing it.

Sure, it IS about that…but I think that’s just a nice “kill two birds with one stone” cover story for the big move that’s actually happening.

He already told us Chicago is next and then likely New York City and LA (again).

And that's just the start.

New reports say it will soon be up to 19 states if not all 50:

Now the big question...why?

As I said, I think this is a great cover story (and useful too on its face) to clean up these rotting Democrat cities, but I think the big move here is to have the National Guard deployed Nationwide to quell unrest when President Trump starts arresting the Deep State.

And it's absolutely brilliant!

He's literally moving all the chess pieces into place right out in the open and because of this brilliant cover story he's doing it mostly without any undue extra attention.

BioClandestine summarized it extremely well in this post:

Trump is conducting a strong messaging campaign to bring maximum attention to the crime reduction in DC, thanks to the NG and federal presence.

Trump is making sure the public see that he is stopping crime, so they will accept him replicating this in cities nationwide.

This was always the plan. Trump has to deploy the NG to Democrat-run cities nationwide, but not make it seem like a military takeover. Trump is doing it nice and slow, to avoid creating widespread panic.

After Trump has the NG deployed in cities nationwide, not only will crime be significantly reduced, but Trump will have a standing deterrent on-hand to address any backlash for upcoming high-profile arrests related to Russiagate and the grand conspiracy case.

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Trump deploys national guard to cities 


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