FiveStack with Dean Blundell & Zev Shalev

D. Blundell and Z.Shalev

The Top 5 stories of the moment with Canada's #1 Shock Jock Dean Blundell and Former CBS News executive producer Zev Shalev. www.narativ.org

  1. VIRGINIA SUPREME COURT REVERSES WILL OF THE PEOPLE; THE GAS CLIFF WILL HIT BY THE END OF MAY; BEIJING MEETS STRAWMAN TRUMP

    2D AGO

    VIRGINIA SUPREME COURT REVERSES WILL OF THE PEOPLE; THE GAS CLIFF WILL HIT BY THE END OF MAY; BEIJING MEETS STRAWMAN TRUMP

    THE GOP’S ELECTION FIX IS IN Four to three Friday morning. Virginia voters had passed the redistricting amendment 52-48 four weeks ago — a margin of about three hundred thousand votes — to undo the Republican-favored 2022 map and flip up to four GOP-held House seats. Justice D. Arthur Kelsey wrote for the majority. The legislature, he held, took its second vote on the amendment four days before the last day of early voting in the special election, denying voters the chance to elect delegates with a known position on the proposal. Chief Justice Cleo Elaine Powell wrote the dissent. The majority, she said, had “broadened the meaning of the word ‘election’” to include the early-voting period — “in direct conflict with how both Virginia and federal law define an election.” Three hundred thousand votes erased on a four-day calendar argument three of seven justices said was not the law. The Trump nationwide gerrymander — Texas, North Carolina, Missouri, Ohio, Florida — was already running. Issue One had Republicans at an eight-seat structural House edge before Friday. After Friday, ten to twelve. Earliest Virginia voters can re-do this: 2028. Earliest a redrawn map could matter: 2030. Trump celebrated on Truth Social. Governor Abigail Spanberger said her office is considering “every legal pathway forward.” House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries called it a constitutional crisis. Denver Riggleman put up a post Friday morning calling Virginia what it is — the death of the United States by way of the redistricting map. The cheating is no longer hidden. It is being adjudicated. And on Friday, four justices in Richmond ruled in its favor. 5️⃣ HACKERS RANSOM 275 MILLION STUDENTS ShinyHunters walked into Canvas Wednesday night and walked out with the personal data of every student logged in across roughly nine thousand schools worldwide. They left a ransom note on the login screen. The schools have until May 12 to pay. Two hundred seventy-five million user records — names, emails, student IDs, private messages — across the U.S., U.K., New Zealand, Australia, Sweden, and the Netherlands. Instructure runs the back end of American higher education. One ransomware crew turned the lights off. 4️⃣ USA TIPS: OWES MORE THAN IT MAKES April hiring beat the forecast — 115,000 jobs added against a 67,000 projection, unemployment steady at 4.3 percent. The Labor Department slipped a second sentence into the same release: the Iran-war drag is “only beginning to emerge.” By the time it does, total federal debt has already crossed total U.S. economic output — a line crossed only briefly during the pandemic and after World War II. Trump added seven trillion in fifteen months. Justin Wolfers stopped saying recession this week. He started saying depression. The hiring number flatters the surface. The fundamentals are running the other way. 3️⃣ TRUMP TARIFFS DOA Trump’s first tariff scheme died at the Supreme Court in February. He rolled out a 10 percent backup version. The U.S. Court of International Trade killed that one Thursday — invalid and unauthorized by law — in a 2-1 ruling that found the president “overstepped the tariff power Congress had allowed.” Two for two inside ninety days. Canada, who watched the rulings come in, diversified its trade out of the U.S. months ago. The EU deal Brussels signed last quarter is unwinding. Xi will know all of this before Trump’s plane lands. The federal courts are still tearing up Trump’s executive orders. The state courts, as Friday’s Virginia ruling showed, have started writing them in. 2️⃣ CHINA SENSES US WEAKNESS, EYES TAIWAN China’s foreign-policy class is now reading the Pentagon’s munitions ledgers in public — and saying out loud what Washington will not admit. Hu Xijin called America “a giant with a limp.” Trump meets Xi in Beijing next week claiming the Iran ceasefire is “intact” — hours after Iranian strikes resumed and U.S. forces fired back overnight. About half of America’s long-range stealth cruise missile stockpile is gone. Ten times the annual Tomahawk buy has been fired. Twenty-four Reapers downed. The war is running at $1.8 billion a day — more per day than Iraq or Afghanistan ever cost. The Washington Post’s satellite investigation this week confirmed Iran has hit far more U.S. bases than the Pentagon admitted. The contractors who would replace the missiles cannot build them at war pace. Eighty percent of the U.S. military in the Iran theater has stopped pretending it knows why it is there. The retired admirals and generals are silent — afraid for their pensions, afraid of a president using the resolute desk to settle scores. Beijing is no longer asking whether America can defend Taiwan. It is calculating when. 1️⃣ THE OIL CLIFF IS COMING Brian Hook, Biden’s former Iran envoy, laid it out on Bloomberg this week. The oil cliff lands at the end of this month. Physical shortages start in poor countries no one is paying attention to. Then Vietnam and Thailand. Then Japan and Korea. Then here. You can fly out of the U.S. on cheap jet fuel. You cannot get back. By month’s end, a quarter tank is $120. By next month, the queues start. By the month after, your SSRI prescription has the same supply-chain problem as the gas pump — refined-petroleum derivatives are inside it. Domestic plane tickets are up thirty percent already; a friend of the show paid $600 for a seat L.A. to Vegas that cost $200 two weeks ago. This is the bill the jobs report did not show. It is the bill the tariff regime cannot block, because the courts blocked the tariff regime. It is the bill the depleted military cannot fight off, because the depleted military burned its inventory in Iran. And it is the bill the institutions are no longer set up to absorb, because Friday morning a state Supreme Court erased the votes of three hundred thousand Virginians on a four-day calendar argument. THE PATTERN When you’re making less than you owe, when courts overturn the will of the people, when your elections are rigged, the president calls a reporter a b***h, the military brass is too afraid to speak out, and the worst oil crisis in history is about to get worse. Our democracy isn’t just running on empt, it may need a total overhaul to restart Three-time Trump voters are now telling reporters they were idiots. Nick Fuentes — a name we have never put in a Narativ piece — declared himself an anti-Zionist Democrat this week. Three thousand six hundred Justice Department lawyers have walked or been pushed out in the last fifty days. The former Pentagon press secretary said the brass is silent. The president spent Friday morning yelling at an ABC reporter in front of the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool — which his administration is repainting Bahamas-blue for the king’s visit, with Thank you, President Trump, for making D.C. clean and safe posters lining the barricades around the World War II memorial. A country whose institutions stop holding does not stay this country. America’s hardcore Trump base is angry. Its working class is broke. Its vote in Virginia just got erased. Its retirees are about to spend a hundred and twenty dollars on a quarter tank of gas. Its military has nothing to fire if Beijing moves on Taiwan. Its president is repainting the reflecting pool while the marble cracks. The Fivestack airs Monday through Friday at 3 PM ET on Narativ.org. The Narativ newsletter and Narativ.org subscriptions are 35% off through the end of May. This is a public episode. 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  2. BREAKING NEWS: SAUDIS STOP TRUMP'S OPERATION FREEDOM AS IRAN REJECTS HIS PEACE PLAN

    3D AGO

    BREAKING NEWS: SAUDIS STOP TRUMP'S OPERATION FREEDOM AS IRAN REJECTS HIS PEACE PLAN

    The President of the United States lost the Saudis. The Commerce Secretary forgot his story. A federal judge found a lost note by Jeffrey Epstein, Elon Musk’s ex-partner says she’s done with right, and Ted Turner — the man who built 24-hour news — died on a day tailor-made for cable news.. Trump declared “Operation Project Freedom” on Truth Social Sunday. He told nobody — not Mohammed bin Salman, not Oman, not Kuwait, not the UAE — that he was going to launch a U.S. Navy escort mission through the Strait of Hormuz that needed their bases, their airspace, and their overflight rights to function. Saudi Arabia revoked all three. Within thirty-six hours, Project Freedom was dead on the tarmac. Trump called MBS to fix it. The call did not fix it. The White House dressed up the retreat as a “great progress” peace deal. Iran’s Mohsen Rezaei went on Al Mayadeen Thursday morning and called the proposal “unrealistic,” demanding war reparations as a precondition for any agreement. The Iranians sent the deal back like a wrong order. 5️⃣ Mullin’s customs law — DHS reaches into Canada The U.S. Department of Homeland Security used a 1930 customs statute — Section 1509 of the Tariff Act, written to verify duty payments on shipped merchandise — to subpoena Google for the full digital life of a Canadian who criticized ICE on X. Hundreds of similar subpoenas have gone to Google, Meta, Reddit, and Discord since the start of the second Trump term, aimed at anyone who criticized ICE or pointed to ICE locations. The 2017 Inspector General audit of the same statute found one in five Section 1509 summonses exceeded the agency’s legal authority. CBP folded then. DHS has not folded now. 4️⃣ The note the DOJ never had Wednesday evening, Judge Kenneth Karas unsealed a yellow legal-pad note in White Plains. The text: “They investigated me for month — FOUND NOTHING!!!” / “It is a treat to be able to choose one’s time to say goodbye.” / “NO FUN… NOT WORTH IT!!” Epstein’s cellmate Nicholas Tartaglione — a former NYPD officer convicted of murdering four people — found the note in a graphic novel after Epstein’s July 2019 jail-cell incident and kept it. It sat in his court file for years. It is not in the three-million-page Epstein Files Transparency Act release. The Justice Department admits it has never seen the document. It surfaced because The New York Times petitioned the court to unseal it. Without that petition, it would still be a sealed exhibit in a federal courthouse. 3️⃣ Lutnick under not-oath Howard Lutnick did not testify Wednesday. He gave a transcribed interview, off-camera, not under oath, in front of the House Oversight Committee for more than four hours. By the end of it the Republican chairman, James Comer, was telling reporters Lutnick had not been truthful. The story keeps refusing to stay still. The first version: Lutnick met Epstein once in 1998, saw the massage table, was disgusted, never spoke to him again. The second version, as the files came out: Lutnick sat next door at 11 East 71st Street for twenty-one years, did Adfin with Epstein in 2012, kept Cantor Ventures correspondence going through 2014, took his wife and four children and a full deployment of nannies to Little St. James in December 2012, accepted a $50,000 contribution from Epstein for a 2017 dinner honoring himself, and emailed Epstein about a museum expansion through 2018. Wednesday produced version three. Lutnick, who had told a podcast that Epstein was one of the greatest blackmailers of all time, told the committee that he had simply been speculating and that Epstein never engaged in blackmail. The podcast audio exists. Rep. Ro Khanna, on camera afterwards: “If Donald Trump had seen the video transcript, he would have fired Howard Lutnick.” Marjorie Taylor Greene has now publicly described Trump telling Pam Bondi that the Epstein files would hurt his Mar-a-Lago friends. Lutnick is one of those friends. Behind the not-oath, behind the closed doors, the cover-up is still operating in real time. 2️⃣ One receipt, no defection — Ashley St Clair The Washington Post ran Ashley St Clair’s account this morning. She named one chat — “Fight Fight Fight.” She named one administration figure inside it — James Blair. She told the Post the right-wing online influencer machine is paid, scripted, and coordinated. The press treated the interview like a confession. It was an interview. She did not call the FBI. She did not call the RCMP. She did not call NATO StratCom in Riga. A real defector from a foreign-funded influence operation goes to investigators with the contracts, the names, and the wire transfers — and goes to journalists only after that. Christopher Wylie did it with Cambridge Analytica. Frances Haugen did it with Facebook. Cassidy Hutchinson did it with January 6. The Tenet Media indictment did the work for the influencers who never came forward. Musk sent St Clair $2.5 million as part of the paternity dispute. She has been in the right-wing influencer economy since at least 2020. Six years of cash flow is a career, not an awakening. The contracts, funders, and other names are still missing. And Narativ has tied Elon Musk — the father of her son — to the Kremlin’s propaganda apparatus. The mother of his child went to WaPo, not the FBI. The receipts are still missing. 1️⃣ Turner gone — the man who built 24-hour news Ted Turner died Wednesday at 87. Lewy body dementia. The brash Atlanta yachtsman launched CNN in June 1980, when nobody in the industry believed news could fill twenty-four hours and the rest of cable went to dead air after midnight. He gave a billion to start the United Nations Foundation in 1997. He bought the Atlanta Braves. He kept buffalo on more land than anyone alive. Turner sold the company. The company sold the news. The 24-hour cycle he built to chase truth around the planet is the same cycle that ducked four of today’s biggest stories on its own air. He was no saint. Jane Fonda’s account of being married to him is its own reckoning. Dean said it on the show — sure, he was a piece of work. But Turner believed a country deserved to know what was happening to it as it was happening. He believed news belonged on the air the moment it broke, not at six-thirty after the editor decided what mattered. He bet on the audience. The bet paid. The audience is still there. What he built is no longer chasing the story. The pattern Five stories, one news cycle. Saudi Arabia denied a U.S. President basing rights for an operation he announced on Truth Social. Iran called the deal a face-saving fiction and demanded reparations. DHS used a customs law about widget shipments to subpoena a Canadian. A federal judge had to release a document the DOJ had never bothered to find. A sitting Cabinet member admitted he had been lying for twenty years about a convicted sex trafficker. A right-wing influencer handed in one chat name and called it a defection. Six years ago Narativ wrote that the Epstein network was an espionage operation, not a sex scandal. Six years ago Narativ wrote that the influencer economy on the right was a paid information operation. Six years ago Narativ wrote that the Trump-Russia file was a kompromat file, not a paperwork dispute. The stories of this week are not new stories. They are the same story, finally surfacing. The man who built cable to chase that story died Wednesday. The cable he built is no longer doing the work. We are. 35% off annual subscriptions on RN — Subscribe to Narativ.org. Subscribe to deanblundell.substack.com. The 24-hour news cycle is no longer chasing this. We are.Thank you Amy Gabrielle, Robin Payes, Marnie Screams Into the Void, Grace Alexandra Hayden, Deeanna Burleson, and many others for tuning into my live video with Dean Blundell! Join me for my next live video in the app. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.narativ.org/subscribe

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  3. BREAKING: Pete Hegseth Lied About How Two US Destroyers Came Under Attack By Iranian Forces Last Night

    5D AGO

    BREAKING: Pete Hegseth Lied About How Two US Destroyers Came Under Attack By Iranian Forces Last Night

    Today’s FiveStack is brought to you by GroundNews — FiveStack viewers get 40% off their Vantage plan. Today the President of the United States looked at a sustained naval battle in the Strait of Hormuz and called it a skirmish. The Senate looked at a billion dollars for a ballroom and called it modernization. The Met looked at a hundred-thousand-dollar seat and called it culture. A Canadian province being bought through Dutch troll farms got called a poll. And the Kremlin called the coup talk a psy-op while Putin hid in a bunker. Five stories. One muscle-memory move from power: take the thing that’s happening, and call it something else. Our job today was to give it back its real name. 5️⃣ Where’s Putin? Vladimir Putin fired the head of his air defenses today. A Ukrainian drone slipped past three layers of Russian air-defense — S-400, S-300, Pantsir — and slammed into a luxury apartment block on Mosfilmovskaya Street, four miles from the Kremlin and less than two from the Russian Defense Ministry. Gen. Viktor Afzalov is gone. Putin himself is in an underground bunker in Krasnodar, on the Black Sea coast, weeks at a time. He has not visited a single military facility in 2026. Cooks, photographers, and bodyguards are now banned from internet-connected phones; surveillance cameras have been installed inside their homes. The May 9 Victory Day parade is four days away. The Duma announced today that there will be no military equipment in this year’s parade. According to reporting we cited on the show, ruling-party MPs have been told not to attend in person — Putin is keeping the political class away from his own movements. Through intermediaries, the Kremlin asked Zelensky for a temporary stand-down on May 9. Zelensky’s reply: only if it becomes a full ceasefire and Russia withdraws. When the Kremlin issues an official denial of a coup, that is the story. Putin is not afraid of NATO. He is afraid of the man down the hall. 4️⃣ High Fashion Sells Out The Met Gala raised seats to one hundred thousand dollars last night. Jeff and Lauren Sánchez Bezos co-chaired — ten million to host. Zohran Mamdani, the newly elected mayor of New York, refused the invite. Beyoncé wore a feathered skeleton. The next morning, the Pulitzer Prize Board gave its Public Service medal to the Washington Post. Jeff Bezos owns the Washington Post. Inflation is at a four-year high. Gas is approaching six dollars a gallon in parts of the country. Twenty-eight million Americans are off Medicaid. Seven hundred and ten thousand medical bankruptcies are projected for the year. And the most prestigious prize in American journalism and the most expensive seat in American culture got settled in the same forty-eight hours, by the same family. High fashion and high journalism are now the same room. They will tell you these are unrelated. The room is the room. This story is today’s Ground News Blindspot. It is barely registering in U.S. media. It is being soft-pedaled inside Canada. We caught it because Ground News flagged it. Get 40% off Vantage at groundnews.com/fivestack. 3️⃣ Is Alberta Going to Secede? — Today’s Ground News Blindspot Stay Free Alberta delivered more than three hundred thousand signatures to Elections Alberta. The threshold is met. A province-wide referendum on independence is now mandatory, with the earliest vote in October. That is the surface story. The buried story — the one Dean walked through on the show — is the operation underneath it. David Parker, who took over the United Conservative Party and built “Take Back Alberta,” is the same political operator behind Tucker Carlson’s Alberta tour and the convoy network. His new vehicle, the Alberta Republican Party, has been working alongside U.S. figures including Pete Hoekstra and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. Per the reporting Dean laid out on the show, half a billion U.S. dollars has been offered as a “transitionary loan” to deliver Alberta to the United States. The disinformation pipeline was exposed this past week: more than forty YouTube channels and hundreds of social-media accounts run out of the Netherlands, paid by MAGA-aligned U.S. money, flooding Alberta with secession content. Inside that operation, the personal data of 2.9 million Albertans — names, addresses, banking information, voter rolls — was funneled into a piece of software called the Centurion app distributed through the Alberta Republican Party. It is now the largest privacy breach in Canadian history. The RCMP raided David Parker’s office and the UCP’s office. Premier Danielle Smith is, this same week, hosting a “Freedom Free Canada” symposium with Pete Hoekstra and Mike Pompeo on Canadian soil. Sixteen percent of one province, foreign-funded, is trying to walk a hundred-percent of its oil out of the federation. Alberta is not seceding. The people running the play might be going to prison. The pattern is the play. Trump did more to break Canada in eighteen months than fifty years of separatist movements managed on their own. 2️⃣ The GOP Tries to Slip in a $1B Ballroom Late Monday night Senator Chuck Grassley unveiled legislative text for one billion dollars in “East Wing Modernization Project” security as part of the Senate’s reconciliation bill. The bill text states that the money cannot be used for “non-security elements.” Grassley’s spokesperson says it does not fund the ballroom. The White House spokesperson says it does. Take your pick. A federal judge halted aboveground construction last month; an appeals court stayed his order; concrete and rebar continue to go up. Fifty-six percent of Americans oppose the ballroom; twenty-eight percent support it. Reconciliation requires only a simple majority — no filibuster, no Democrats. The same bill carries $38.2 billion for ICE, $26 billion for CBP, $1.5 billion for DOJ, all funded through September 2029. Trump promised the ballroom would be paid for entirely by private donors. The donors keep the ballroom. The country pays for the bunker underneath it. As Dean put it on the show: the bunker sits under the ballroom, so you kind of need the ballroom to cover the bunker. When you can’t get the appropriation through Congress, you call it security. When you can’t get past the judge, you keep pouring concrete. When you can’t pass a budget, you call it reconciliation. 1️⃣ Trump Calls It a Skirmish — Two Destroyers, Six Boats, the UAE Hit We opened the show with this. We closed the show with this. Off the top of the broadcast we told you what the Pentagon would not. The USS Truxtun and the USS Mason — two Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyers — ran a sustained Iranian attack overnight to enter the Persian Gulf. Multiple bearings of small boats. Anti-ship cruise missiles in flight. Shahed drones overhead. Apache gunships called in. Six Iranian fast-attack boats sunk. Cruise missiles knocked down. Anonymous reports from service members back to family members described it as “hell on earth for hours.” The destroyers got two commercial vessels through — including a Maersk ship reportedly carrying U.S. military equipment that had been stuck inside the strait. A larger column tried to follow and turned back under fire. Then this morning, Pete Hegseth stood at the Pentagon lectern and described “a powerful red, white, and blue dome over the strait” delivered as “a direct gift from the United States to the world.” He claimed six Iranian ships tried to run an American blockade and were turned around. They weren’t running a blockade. They were the gunboats that engaged the destroyers. He didn’t mention that immediately after the destroyers cleared, Iran bombed the Fujairah oil terminal in the UAE — half of Oman’s oil distribution outside the strait, on fire. That terminal is a U.S. financial interest. He left it out. The April ceasefire was extended indefinitely. Trump declined yesterday to confirm it still holds. Iran’s parliament speaker told Iranians today: “we have not even begun yet.” Israeli warplanes are coordinating their next round of strikes with Washington. Brent crude is above $112 a barrel. Gas at the American pump is $4.46 a gallon and climbing. Trump won’t call it a war. The Pentagon won’t call it a war. The footage from the Apache gun cameras is calling it. The Wikipedia entry that’s already gone live is calling it: 2026 Strait of Hormuz campaign. A war he names is a war he has to defend in Congress under the War Powers Resolution. A war he calls a skirmish lives in the Pentagon press room and the Truth Social feed and nowhere else. The country pays the price for a war the President refuses to name. 🎯 The Pattern Two destroyers ran a battle in the Persian Gulf. The President called it a skirmish. The GOP put a billion dollars for a ballroom in a security bill. They called it modernization. A man paid ten million dollars for a chair at the Met. They called it culture. A province with three hundred thousand signatures, half a billion in foreign money, and 2.9 million breached records wants out of Canada. They called it a poll. The Kremlin is in lockdown over a coup nobody will name. The state media calls it a psy-op. This is power’s first move every time. Take the thing that’s happening and call it something else. Take the war and call it Project Freedom. Take the ballroom and call it security. Take the foreign-funded breakaway and call it grassroots. Take the bunker and call it a parade. Naming things back is the entire job of journalism. That is why we did the Fivestack today, why we will do it again tomorrow, and why your subscription is the thing that keeps it possible. Today’s FiveStack is brought to you by GroundNews — FiveStack viewers get 40% off their Vantage plan. Thank you Caro Henry, Iulia Huiu, LeftieProf, Niamh Cooper, Fran, and many others for tuning into my live video! Join me for my next

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  4. J. Edgar Boozer Threatens To Sue, Carney Cracks The Empire In Half, Project Freedom Is A War Plan, Alito, Giuliani & The Dying OG

    6D AGO

    J. Edgar Boozer Threatens To Sue, Carney Cracks The Empire In Half, Project Freedom Is A War Plan, Alito, Giuliani & The Dying OG

    The FiveStack with Dean Blundell and Zev Shalev is broadcast LIVE Monday-Friday at 3 PM ET at Narativ.org and it’s 100% free. Sign up today and never miss a show. We opened cold today with breaking news out of FBI HQ: Kash Patel is now threatening to sue anyone who calls him “J. Edgar Boozer.” Yes. Really. The FBI Director — fresh off losing a defamation suit against former assistant director Frank Figliuzzi (he lost because there was evidence he’d been drunk at work) — is apparently so rattled by the new nickname that he’s lawyering up. This is what passes for federal law enforcement in 2026: an FBI Director who indicts James Comey for posting a photo of seashells, and threatens lawsuits against anyone who notices he’s hammered. Dean nailed the through-line: the Epstein class is the victim class. They have so many skeletons that the only available defense is offense. Get angry first. Insult. Threaten. Sue. Anything to keep you from looking at what’s actually in the closet. This is not a coincidence. This is the operating system. Trump’s chief of staff, Susie Wiles, reportedly said the President has “an alcoholic’s personality” — brazen first, defensive when challenged. Patel has the same profile. Hegseth too. The administration is staffed top to bottom with people maintaining a facade so exhausting it requires chemical assistance. J. Edgar Boozer is just a lawsuit today, but with these guys in charge, it could be a criminal referral. THE SEASHELL STANDARD The Acting AG went on Fox over the weekend trying to explain why James Comey is being prosecuted for posting “8647” with seashells — when 8647 merch is currently for sale on Amazon in dozens of variants. His answer: “Every single case depends on the investigation that’s done.” Translation: selective prosecution. They have nothing else. The seashells are the case. They’re trying to shove a square, ridiculous peg in a round hole, and they know it. This is exactly the Patel playbook scaled up: when the facts won’t carry the indictment, threaten the messenger. 5️⃣ GERMANY GOES, CARNEY WALKS INTO ARMENIA Trump pulled 5,000 troops out of Germany — a 14% drawdown — directly retaliating against Chancellor Friedrich Merz for telling the truth: that the United States has been humiliated by Iran and has no exit plan from its own war.Trump’s response: call Merz “totally ineffective.” Yank the troops. Cancel the long-range missile deployment. Make Germany less safe to soothe his own ego.There is no strategic logic. Two real reasons: appease whatever’s left of Vladimir Putin, who’s currently in hiding — and punish a NATO ally for speaking the truth out loud.Meanwhile in Yerevan: Mark Carney just walked into the European Political Community summit — the first non-European head of government ever invited — and cracked the American empire in half. Carney told the room: “The international order will be rebuilt — but it will be rebuilt out of Europe.”That’s the funeral oration for Pax Americana, delivered by a former Bank of England governor who runs the country sharing the world’s longest undefended border with the United States.A non-NATO NATO is forming in real time. Canada is in. Britain is in. Ukraine is in. The bloc is moving without us — and Trump is too busy yanking troops to notice. 4️⃣ THE FBI BECOMES ICE WITH BETTER SUITS The Intercept reported today that the FBI has reassigned 6,500+ agents — roughly 25% of its workforce — to immigration enforcement. That’s a 23x increase over baseline.The agents are being pulled from child sexual exploitation, human trafficking, counterterrorism, and financial fraud.Kash Patel — J. Edgar Boozer himself — is gutting the bureau’s actual mission to chase landscapers and dishwashers.How is the FBI any different from the Gestapo at this point? Same agents, same powers, pointed at brown people instead of oligarchs. The deep state isn’t being dismantled. It’s being repurposed. 3️⃣ ALITO BLINKED Justice Samuel Alito — yes, that Alito, the author of Dobbs — issued an order this afternoon temporarily restoring nationwide access to mifepristone by mail, pharmacy, and telehealth. He stayed Friday’s Fifth Circuit ruling on Louisiana’s request. The order holds until at least May 11 while the full Court considers emergency petitions from Danco and GenBioPro.Don’t pop champagne. The man who told us women lost a constitutional right because the framers didn’t write it down just bought time, not a victory. The drug used in two-thirds of US abortions is one full-court vote away from being unmailable.But here’s the tell: even Alito blinked at the Fifth Circuit. That’s how extreme the lower courts have become — the Dobbs author is now the firewall.The rights apocalypse isn’t coming. It’s here. It’s just on a temporary administrative stay. 2️⃣ RUDY OFF THE VENTILATOR Rudy Giuliani is breathing on his own this afternoon after being put on a ventilator over the weekend. The 81-year-old has pneumonia, complicated by the restrictive airway disease he developed running toward the towers in 2001 — the moment that built the entire mythology he then handed to Donald Trump.He’s still listed as critical but stable at a hospital near Palm Beach. Family and primary doctor at his side. Spokesman Ted Goodman: “He is winning this battle.”Dean’s verdict, on the record: “I don’t give a f**k about Rudy Giuliani.”And he’s right. The man brought the Russian mob into New York by gutting the original five families. He gave Sammy Gravano the snitch deal that let Donald Trump walk away. He spent his late career as the world’s most corrupt bag-man — disbarred, bankrupted, indicted in Georgia and Arizona.Even the famous Ground Zero walk toward the towers? Zev’s increasingly convinced it was staged. Anyone who’s watched Giuliani since knows he’s the biggest wimp in the world — not a man who runs toward chaos unless someone scripted the scene.The 9/11 air he breathed in 2001 is finishing what the legal system started. 1️⃣ PROJECT FREEDOM IS A WAR PLAN Trump launched “Project Freedom” today — 15,000 troops, 100+ aircraft, guided-missile destroyers, and unmanned platforms — to escort commercial ships through the Strait of Hormuz.Within hours: Iran’s IRGC fired what it called “cruise missile warning shots” at US Navy destroyers near Bandar-e-Jask. CENTCOM denies any ship was hit. The UAE confirmed an ADNOC tanker was hit by two Iranian drones — Abu Dhabi calling it an “Iranian terrorist attack” and “piracy.” Lebanon banned IRGC activity and started requiring visas for Iranians. Tehran said any US transit is a ceasefire violation. Trump rejected Iran’s 14-point peace proposal as “not acceptable.”The numbers right now: gas at $4.45/gal — up 50% since the war began. US: 13 dead, 381 wounded. Iran: 3,375 killed including 376 children, per the Iran Health Ministry.Trump didn’t end the Iran war. He rebranded the next phase. “Project Freedom” is a euphemism for a Hormuz convoy war — and the bodies are real.The world is leaving. The bag-men are dying. The war is back. The FiveStack with Dean Blundell and Zev Shalev is broadcast LIVE Monday-Friday at 3 PM ET at Narativ.org and it’s 100% free. Sign up today and never miss a show. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.narativ.org/subscribe

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  5. Breaking News: Trump Says Congressional War Authorization Is Unconstitutional

    MAY 1

    Breaking News: Trump Says Congressional War Authorization Is Unconstitutional

    The FiveStack with Dean Blundell and Zev Shalev is broadcast LIVE Monday-Friday at 3 PM ET at Narativ.org and it’s 100% free. Sign up today and never miss a show. PLUS get 35% off annual subscriptions this weekend only. 5️⃣ The 60-Day Dodge Trump sent letters to Congress today claiming the Iran war “has terminated” and that hostilities ended on April 7. The Senate killed the war powers resolution 47–50 last night, the sixth time in eight weeks, with Maine Republican Susan Collins crossing for the first time. Asked at the rope line why he would not seek congressional authorization, Trump said “no other country has ever done it” and called the requirement “totally unconstitutional,” then claimed the United States was “in the midst of a big victory” — “a victory like we haven’t had since Venezuela.” Pete Hegseth’s Senate Armed Services testimony Thursday was tighter: “the 60-day clock pauses or stops in a ceasefire.” Collins answered him in eight words: “It is not a suggestion; it is a requirement.” Shalev said the President was telling Congress in writing that hostilities ended on April 7 — forty-eight hours after he posted himself with a gun on Truth Social and renamed the Strait of Hormuz “the Strait of Trump.” Blundell called it the phase of the presidency where Trump just says anything: “delusional.” 4️⃣ The UAE Walks The United Arab Emirates formally walked out of OPEC and OPEC+ today — the first major-producer departure in nearly six decades — after sending Central Bank Governor Khaled Balama to Washington in late April to negotiate a $20 billion dollar swap line with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. The UAE walked anyway. Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund killed LIV Golf the same week and announced an 80/20 retreat home from Western investing. Saudi US Treasury holdings dropped $14.7 billion in January alone. Bloomberg’s headline on April 6 said the loop is broken. Blundell named what he sees as the through-line: the Trump family’s net worth has tripled since the inauguration, the payments from the Gulf states for Trump-branded properties are crypto-denominated, and the President “doesn’t give a f**k about your 401” because his future is in Bitcoin. Shalev: if the President wants to kill the dollar down the line, the war is the lever, the petrodollar reversal is the consequence, and crypto is what replaces it. 3️⃣ Workers Over Billionaires The May Day general strike was under way across 600 cities today, with 750 events and 500 organizing groups behind the Workers Over Billionaires slogan. Charlotte-Mecklenburg closed its entire school system because too many staff called out. Blundell said America online is active but America in the streets is not — and called for the kind of full general strike “every housewife in America” mounted during Prohibition: a refusal that did not end until the law itself bent. The number Ro Khanna laid on Hegseth at oversight Thursday is the one that lands: $5,000 per American household, the average cost of the Iran war. Shalev noted that Department of Justice prosecutors also released new “casing” video of White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooter Cole Allen — the dog and the officer at the gym door, the magnetometer being torn down, the long rifle materializing somewhere off-camera — questions that Jeanine Pirro’s narrative is not answering. 2️⃣ Rome Answers ICE At 11:07 this morning Pope Leo named Bishop Evelio Menjivar-Ayala — smuggled into the United States in a car trunk in 1990 after three failed attempts to flee El Salvador’s civil war — as the next bishop of West Virginia. He also elevated Howard University chaplain Robert Boxie III, who has called the Trump administration’s attack on diversity, equity and inclusion “un-American” and “un-Christian,” to auxiliary bishop of Washington. The appointment came on May Day and twelve hours after Trump signed a Department of Homeland Security funding bill that pointedly excluded Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection. Shalev called the move the institutional rebuke from Rome that the Senate would not deliver. Blundell, no friend of organized religion, granted the point: “humanity is a big deal.” 1️⃣ The UFC On The Lawn Forty-five days from now the White House will host its first ever Ultimate Fighting Championship card on the South Lawn — a 15,000-person arena to be built on the people’s front yard. Trump made the announcement personally, said the UFC would bring “some of the greatest champions in the world,” and confirmed construction begins shortly. Kash Patel’s FBI has separately contracted UFC fighters to train federal agents. Blundell called it a carousel of stupidity meant to distract from gas prices, the war, and the Treasury slide. Shalev tied it to Trump’s last UFC appearance — the homoerotic ringside compliment to a fighter the President called “the most beautiful man” — and to the broader spectacle: a fifteen-thousand-seat cage match staged on the lawn of the people’s house while the constitutional check on the war fails six times in eight weeks. Five fights happened on Friday May 1. Trump won none of them. The Senate would not stop the war but Susan Collins crossed and the next vote will be 48–49. Iran offered exactly what a serious negotiator should accept and Trump told CNN he was “not satisfied.” The first American pope put an undocumented Salvadoran in a bishop’s seat in Trump country. The United Arab Emirates flew to Washington for a swap line and walked out of the cartel anyway. And the President of the United States is building a UFC arena on the front lawn while gasoline averages $4.39 a gallon. We are not supposed to be looking at the dollar. We are supposed to be looking at the war. Look at the dollar. History Rhymes. That’s how we know sooner. The FiveStack is available as an audio podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. The FiveStack is a co-production of deanblundell.substack.com and narativ.org.Thank you Amy Gabrielle, Jai C. Porter🇨🇦, Stuart Cohen, Dannys, Lori Modafferi, and many others for tuning into my live video with Dean Blundell! Join me for my next live video in the app. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.narativ.org/subscribe

    38 min
  6. Hegseth on the Hill, Bondi on the Calendar, the Court Turns the Clock Back, and Cole Allen Never Fired a Shot

    APR 29

    Hegseth on the Hill, Bondi on the Calendar, the Court Turns the Clock Back, and Cole Allen Never Fired a Shot

    5️⃣ Hegseth Grilled — “Obliterated” Doesn’t Add Up Pete Hegseth and Joint Chiefs Chairman Dan Caine took chairs in front of the House Armed Services Committee at ten this morning to defend a $1.5 trillion Pentagon budget. Hegseth told the chamber that Iran’s nuclear facilities had already been “obliterated” before Trump launched the war, then told Adam Smith the war was justified anyway because “they had not given up their nuclear ambitions.” Pentagon finance chief Jules Hurst III put a $25 billion price tag on what he called “Operation Epic Fury,” with two destroyed C-130s in the bill. Hegseth attacked Democrats and critical Republicans as “reckless, feckless and defeatist.” “He’s blowing it,” Blundell said. 4️⃣ Bondi Will Testify After Contempt House Oversight Democrats forced a date out of a fired Attorney General by filing a contempt resolution. Pam Bondi is on the Oversight calendar for May 29 only after Robert Garcia and Summer Lee made clear they would pursue charges that carry jail time. Trump fired Bondi April 2 over the Epstein files, and the Justice Department had previously argued her subpoena “no longer obligates” her testimony. “Compelling her to show up is 75% of the game,” Blundell said. 3️⃣ Oil Climbs — UAE Walks OPEC Friday Brent crude opened at $116.53 this morning and settled at $114.62 in the afternoon, up roughly 3% on a Trump Truth Social post and a Defense Secretary on the Hill. Alex Vindman walked Hegseth through the rest of the math: Brent has moved from $72 the day before the war to $117 today, and oil traffic through the Strait of Hormuz is down 81%. The United Arab Emirates leaves OPEC on Friday — third-largest producer, fifty-eight years inside the cartel. Howard Lutnick, the man supposed to broker the Gulf rescue and whose family trust is borrowed against Tether, did not arrive in time. 2️⃣ The Court Turns the Clock Back At ten-fifty this morning the Supreme Court split six-three in Louisiana v. Callais and gutted what was left of Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. Justice Alito wrote that the statute “should not have imposed liability on Louisiana” for the second majority-Black district that elected Cleo Fields. Justice Kagan delivered the dissent from the bench and warned any state can now “announce a partisan gerrymander” and walk free. Sunday’s Texas ruling already locked in five Republican House seats; today’s opens the rest of the South — Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina. “It becomes apartheid-like,” Shalev said. “Jim Crow,” Blundell answered. 1️⃣ Cole Allen Never Fired a Shot The Washington Post reviewed the high-resolution Hilton surveillance video this morning and reported what Truth Social did not. Cole Tomas Allen ran sixty feet with his shotgun pointed at the ground; a Secret Service officer fired four times; there is no muzzle flash from Allen’s gun. Bullet holes in the wall match handgun rounds, not buckshot. Allen was on a different floor from the president, four locked doors and another magnetometer away. While the Post was publishing, James Comey walked into an Alexandria courthouse to answer for an Instagram photo of seashells arranged into the numbers 8647 — an indictment Blundell called “the most embarrassing paragraph in recent federal legal history.” Three days ago Narativ called this presidency the one that cries wolf. The video is consistent with that read. There was no actual assassination attempt. There was a security breach the administration is using as a prop — to indict Comey, threaten Disney’s eight ABC stations, and let the Defense Secretary call critics “feckless” on the floor of the House. The president invents the threats he wants and prosecutes the people who notice. The court rewrites the law that limits him. The cartel that priced the world for sixty-five years cracks Friday. The fired Attorney General testifies on May 29 because two House Democrats made her. King Charles read Magna Carta into the chamber yesterday and laid a wreath at Ground Zero this morning. Friday closes the sixty-day War Powers clock. The calendar is doing the foreign policy. History Rhymes. That’s how we know sooner. The FiveStack is available as an audio podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. The FiveStack is a co-production of deanblundell.substack.com and narativ.org.Thank you Rabbi Joshua Hammerman, Amy Gabrielle, Natasha K., LC - Silence is Complicity, Robin Payes, and many others for tuning into my live video with Dean Blundell! Join me for my next live video in the app. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.narativ.org/subscribe

    1h 4m
  7. Trump's DOJ Indicts Comey For a Second Time As King Charles Lectures Congress on the Magna Carta

    APR 28

    Trump's DOJ Indicts Comey For a Second Time As King Charles Lectures Congress on the Magna Carta

    Today’s FiveStack is brought to you by GroundNews — FiveStack viewers get 40% off their Vantage plan. 5️⃣ Carr Comes For Kimmel And Disney FCC chair Brendan Carr opened an investigation into ABC and Disney on Tuesday, threatening eight broadcast licenses over a Jimmy Kimmel monologue delivered three days before the Washington Hilton incident. Kimmel had quipped that Melania Trump carried “the glow of an expectant widow.” Carr’s office is folding the line into the administration’s case that critics of the president are inciting violence. Shalev framed the move alongside the Comey indictment as one signal repeating in different rooms. “We live in this time when everything this man says is designed to protect the Epstein class and treat him and everybody in it as if they are the victim class,” Shalev said. The license threat lands the same week the Justice Department began treating opposition speech as criminal conspiracy. 4️⃣ UAE Walks Out Of OPEC The United Arab Emirates announced it will leave OPEC on May 1, ending nearly 60 years inside the cartel that has set global oil prices since 1960. The exit removes 13% of OPEC’s production capacity and lets Abu Dhabi price its own barrels. Blundell called it “devastating for oil barons, robber barons around the world.” The timing matters. May 1 is also the day the 60-day War Powers resolution comes due in the Senate with the Iran war still unresolved, and Iran sits inside OPEC. Shalev noted the Trump-floated rescue mechanism for Gulf finances may have collapsed inside the same conversation. The cartel that priced the world for sixty-five years is cracking on the day the Senate has to vote on the war. Today’s FiveStack is brought to you by GroundNews — FiveStack viewers get 40% off their Vantage plan. 3️⃣ Comey Indicted Over Seashells Photo Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche filed a second indictment against former FBI director James Comey on Tuesday, this one built on an Instagram post in which Comey arranged seashells on a beach into the numbers 8647 — shorthand for 86 the 47th president. The first indictment collapsed when prosecutors admitted they had nothing. Blanche’s office is now charging Comey as a criminal conspirator in what the administration is calling the fourth assassination attempt on the president, the Saturday-night magnetometer breach at the Washington Hilton. The theory of the case is that an Instagram post months ago helped produce a man rushing the Secret Service line on Saturday night. “Cash Patel is cosplaying,” Shalev said, “and the fact that Patel feels like he can arrest Jim Comey is ludicrous.” The indictment turns critic speech into a federal felony. 2️⃣ Senate Sends GAO Into The Epstein Files A bipartisan group of senators announced Tuesday that the Government Accountability Office will investigate the Justice Department’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files. Jeff Merkley of Oregon, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Dick Durbin of Illinois, and a New Mexico colleague signed the request. The GAO is the legislature’s independent watchdog, and its findings carry weight in both chambers. Shalev called it “the first trustworthy official investigation of Jeffrey Epstein and the Justice Department’s handling” of the documents. The timing was not accidental. Epstein survivors held a separate event in Washington on Tuesday demanding to meet King Charles, who declined. The Senate moved while the world watched. 1️⃣ King Charles Puts Trump On Notice In Congress King Charles III addressed a joint meeting of the United States Congress on Tuesday, the second reigning British monarch to do so after his late mother in 1991, and methodically dismantled the Trump regime’s worldview without naming the president once. Trump was absent by protocol. Charles cited Magna Carta on “the principle that executive power is subject to checks and balances.” He described the Saturday Hilton incident and said “such acts of violence will never succeed.” He named Ukraine — “that same unyielding resolve is needed for the defense of Ukraine and her most courageous people” — and both parties stood and applauded. He praised diversity, interfaith respect, climate stewardship, and the rule of law. He closed on Lincoln’s Gettysburg line that the world “may little note what we say, but will never forget what we do.” Blundell called it “the greatest repudiation of Donald Trump in modern history.” Shalev described what he had just watched. “The king of England put Donald Trump on notice.” The pattern across Tuesday is one signal repeating in five different rooms. The bipartisan GAO move, the cartel exit, the indictment of a former FBI director over a beach photo, the FCC threats against a comedian, and the king of England standing in the chamber where the laws are made and reading the founding documents back to the people who wrote them. The institutions that survived the last century are deciding what to do about this one. History Rhymes. That’s how we know sooner. The FiveStack is available as an audio podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. The FiveStack is a co-production of deanblundell.substack.com and narativ.org. Thank you Cat: Poli-Psych, Noble Blend, Rhiannon Frater, Carole, Stuart Cohen, and many others for tuning into my live video with Dean Blundell! Join me for my next live video in the app. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.narativ.org/subscribe

    1h 6m
  8. FiveStack Special: DC Rolled Its Eyes, Wolf Lost A Shoe, Allen Was A Hotel Guest, MAGA Got Its Threads, And The Crackdown Has Begun

    APR 27

    FiveStack Special: DC Rolled Its Eyes, Wolf Lost A Shoe, Allen Was A Hotel Guest, MAGA Got Its Threads, And The Crackdown Has Begun

    5️⃣ DC Rolled Its Eyes And Wolf Blitzer Lost A Shoe The first thing the room did when the shots rang out was nothing. Wajahat Ali was outside the Hilton when it happened, held back by police as the perimeter went up. “Everything was chill,” Ali said. “The residents of D.C. just rolled their eyes. People are like, did someone try to shoot this mother effer? You think it’s real? You think it’s staged? No one cared.” Inside, Lev Parnas described after-parties continuing as the cops shut down every intersection. Steve Schmidt giggled. Dean Blundell, also inside, said the suspicion was universal. “It was, give me a f*****g break.” The corporate-media reaction broke the other way. Wolf Blitzer told viewers he lost a shoe. He told viewers he thought the shooter was coming for him. “I said, just watch,” Ali said. “One of these corporate media reeks is going to make it all about themselves and talk like they’re in Fallujah. And right on cue, Wolf Blitzer.” 4️⃣ MAGA Got Its Threads Within twenty-four hours, every right-wing influencer was on the same line. Rudy Giuliani, Jack Posobiec, Libs of TikTok, GOP lawmakers — we need the ballroom, in unison, before the ballroom had been cleaned. Ali pointed to Ashley St. Clair, the Elon Musk associate who has gone public about how the messaging works. “All these influencers are on the same threads, and they get told to do this, and it’s like pay for play. You do this, you’ll get rewarded. You’ll be a good soldier.” On Saturday it was the ballroom. On Sunday it was the ballroom and DHS funding. By Monday afternoon, Karoline Leavitt was at the lectern naming Hakeem Jeffries, Josh Shapiro, Alex Padilla, Elizabeth Warren, Adam Schiff, Ed Markey, JB Pritzker, Ayanna Pressley, Monica McGyver, and Jimmy Kimmel — declaring their words “indistinguishable from the manifesto.” The threads, in real time. “Donald Trump talks about the ballroom,” Ali said. “They all talk about the ballroom.” 3️⃣ Cole Allen Was A Hotel Guest Cole Tomas Allen never reached the ballroom. The Washington Post reported Sunday he was on an upper floor of the Hilton, four locked doors and a flight of stairs away from where Donald Trump was speaking. He had been booked into a hotel room that night. “He’s a resident of the hotel that night,” Shalev said. “That gives you all sorts of access.” Allen has a Caltech mechanical-engineering degree, a NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory fellowship, a master’s in computer science, and a Teacher of the Month award from C2 Education in Torrance. He is described, in Ali’s words, as “a brilliant guy, Caltech, makes video games on the side for fun, a Christian, a teacher, very smart, very kind, very nice.” Lev Parnas allowed that radicalization explains some of it. Dean and Zev pushed back. “Why would he bother going all the way upstairs to the actual main entrance to get his way in when he was already inside?” Shalev asked. “The whole thing just reeks.” 2️⃣ Lev Said Butler Was Staged Lev Parnas, who spent the first hours of the WHCD aftermath defending against staging conspiracy theories, said something different on the show. “After a lot of investigative work, a lot of listening and watching what transpired, I truly will say that I believe that the Butler assassination attempt was staged.” He said the same kind of operation had been planned for Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and “didn’t work out.” He cited the survival of Cole Allen as evidence that this one was different — “they do not leave witnesses.” But on Butler, where Thomas Crooks was shot dead by a Secret Service sniper and Corey Comperatore was killed in the crowd, Parnas’s position is now on record. The first three armed men to come for Donald Trump in twenty-one months were, according to Wajahat Ali, all former Trump voters in their twenties who had been radicalized. The pattern is starting to settle into a sentence Parnas will say out loud. 1️⃣ The Crackdown Has Begun Narativ predicted this morning, in The President Who Cried Wolf, that the manifesto framing would be deployed against the broader Epstein-investigative and political opposition.Hours later, Karoline Leavitt named the list at the lectern. Eight Democratic elected officials and one late-night host whose statements were, in her construction, “indistinguishable from the manifesto.” Trump on Truth Social demanded ABC and Disney fire Jimmy Kimmel for an “expectant widow” joke about Melania that ran four days before the shooting. The political product extracted from one Saturday night now stacks: the ballroom, DHS funding, the Kimmel scalp, the named list. Each new day produces another. “If indeed this was not staged, it is incredibly convenient,” Blundell said. “If there’s one thing the Trump regime knows how to do, it’s to take stuff like this and turn it into leverage, turn it into political capital.” The Saturday-night security failure at the Washington Hilton became a Monday-afternoon target list. The list will widen. History Rhymes. That’s how we know sooner. The FiveStack is available as an audio podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. The FiveStack is a co-production of deanblundell.substack.com and narativ.org. Thank you Nicole, Amy Gabrielle, Lyudmila and Daniel, Eric Lullove, Cathy R. Payne, and many others for tuning into my live video with THE LEFT HOOK with Wajahat Ali and Lev Parnas! Join me for my next live video in the app. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.narativ.org/subscribe

    1h 8m

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