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. FiveStack: Trump Told No, Five Times

    3h ago

    FiveStack: Trump Told No, Five Times

    ON NOW! OUR FLASH SALE: 50% OFF ANNUAL PLANS - FOR FIVE HOURS ONLY ! ENDS AT MIDNIGHT ET The strongman act runs on a single assumption: that no one gets to say no. Monday, on five different fronts, someone did. A fired anchor said it to the network that bent toward the president. The man who built the Hunter Biden smear said it about his own operation. A reporter on a Wisconsin farm said it until Trump walked off the set. A federal judge said it to the name on the building. And an Iranian missile barrage said it loudest of all — by forcing Israel to stand down and exposing the rift Washington can no longer hide. Five stories, one crack running through all of them. 5️⃣ “There Is No Democracy Without Journalism” Scott Pelley got fired from 60 Minutes, and this weekend he told the New York Times what it felt like: the death of a spouse. Thirty-seven years at CBS, forty-two years married — “that’s the depth of my devotion.” Then he named the cause. CBS’s new editorial chief, Bari Weiss, put “a thumb on the scale for the president’s version of events” — a level of political interference Pelley said he had never seen in nearly four decades. The breaking point was a story. Weiss wanted protesters painted as more violent and Renee Nicole Good cast as a domestic terrorist aiming her car at police. Pelley looked at the same footage and refused — she wasn’t that person, and he wouldn’t make her one. He stopped being a “team guy” the moment he wouldn’t lie. The new executive producer, Nick Bilton, then accused Pelley of physically assaulting him, only to retract it in the room the second Pelley denied it. No one was fired for the false accusation. Pelley was fired for the truth. Zev, who covered alongside Pelley in his CBS years, vouched for the man behind the patriotism — the correspondent who sat on the steps of the tour bus writing notes, who crawled through deserts and slept in foxholes filling with water. Asked about Trump calling him a “stiff” who doesn’t care about his country, Pelley’s answer landed like a verdict: he’s never worn the uniform, but he’s been shot at in Afghanistan, Iraq and Kuwait for this country — and he’s not aware the president has ever done the same. “There is no democracy without journalism. It can’t be done. And that is why I am a journalist.” The lawsuit, Dean noted, is coming sooner than people think. 4️⃣ The Man Who Built the Laptop Lie Sat Across From Hunter Biden For a decade the hottest topic in American politics was Hunter Biden’s laptop. The second-hottest was the man who helped engineer the operation behind it. This weekend, on Dean’s “Coffee & Tea with Lev and Dean,” both men sat at the same virtual table — Lev Parnas, the Giuliani fixer who went hunting for Biden dirt, and Hunter Biden, the human being that machinery was pointed at. Parnas said plainly what he’s already said under oath. The laptop held the nudes, the footage of addiction, the wreckage of a man deep in his disease — and nothing else. No espionage. No foreign agent. No corruption. The other eighty percent, the Biden-crime narrative that nearly turned an election, was invented. Parnas knows because he was inside the machine that built it. The man Marjorie Taylor Greene put on the House floor in graphic detail sold $225,000 of his own paintings; the families running half-million-dollar access clubs and routing rare-earth and Kazakhstan deals through the White House go unmentioned. But the segment wasn’t a takedown. It was an amends. Parnas apologizing to Hunter was part of his recovery; Hunter — early in his own sobriety — accepting it was part of his. Two men who no longer have to hide, Dean said, looked freer than anyone in MAGA. Both Zev and Dean see something the GOP should fear heading into 2026 and 2028: a comeback story America tends to love, run by a man who owns every receipt instead of running from them. 3️⃣ Trump Walked Off the Farm Kristen Welker asked Trump for evidence. He didn’t have any. Pressed on his 2020 fraud claims and the $1.776 billion “weaponization” fund that could compensate the January 6 rioters who beat police, Trump ran the routine Zev has watched a hundred times — lean in, raise the voice, the finger in the face, the blowup. Then the question came one more time. “You’re either crooked or you’re stupid.” He crushed his lapel mic underfoot and left. “I’ve had enough.” The walkout is the answer. He’ll hold court for hours when he’s winning; the instant the questions reach the money and the mob, he’s gone. And the target, both hosts noted, is rarely random. The cabinet members he’s fired, the reporters he savages — overwhelmingly women, met with a contempt he saves for them alone. The rage isn’t new. It’s the oldest thing about him. 2️⃣ The Name Comes Down Monday the Kennedy Center deleted Trump’s name from its website — not by choice, by court order. A federal judge ruled the renaming illegal: Congress named the living memorial to John F. Kennedy, and only Congress can change it. The board he packed had voted in December, the signage went up overnight, the merch hit the gift shop. A single paragraph from the bench unwound all of it. And tonight he walks into Madison Square Garden for the NBA Finals, where the welcome is an eight-foot iron fence, TSA-level screening, and a Knicks crowd told there will be no tailgates and no watch parties because one ego insisted on coming. He was booed at the Commanders game. He was booed at the UFC card in Miami. Humiliated in the courts downtown and on his own home court uptown — same day, same man. 1️⃣ Israel Loaded the Reprisal — and Didn’t Fire It Iran hammered Israel. Israel loaded its response. And then, within the hour, it stood down. No retaliation on Iran. Not because Netanyahu blinked — because Trump made him. The rift the Fivestack has tracked for weeks just crossed out of name-calling and into the kinetic: real bombs, real missiles, real lives, and a public fracture between Washington and Jerusalem that neither man can paper over now. The reveal is the weakness underneath it. Trump doesn’t need these two to stop hating each other; he needs the war to stop so he can wear the peacemaker’s crown — and he can’t make it stop. Iran has no elections to lose. Trump does, at roughly 30% approval, with the war bleeding him at home. So every time he announces a deal is near, Israel strikes, Iran strikes back, and the lie gets exposed again. Two days ago he insisted he was the shot-caller. Twenty minutes later Netanyahu bombed Iran anyway. Iran read all of it and played it flawlessly. It proved Trump weak, proved the United States weak, and proved the alliance that once attacked it is now breaking apart — the best position Tehran has held in a generation. The danger sits with an Israel that hasn’t grasped where this leads: a future without American backing, telling itself it can go alone. Zev’s read is the one to carry forward — this rift doesn’t shrink from here. It grows, and grows, and grows. THE PATTERN The performance of strength depends on never being contradicted. Monday the contradictions arrived all at once — from a newsroom, from a reformed operative, from a reporter, from a judge, from an adversary half a world away. The Kennedy Center name didn’t come off because Trump relented; it came off because a court made him. Israel didn’t holster the reprisal because Netanyahu chose peace; it holstered because the alliance is cracking and the weaker partner felt it. Strip away the convoy and the bulletproof glass and the packed boards, and what’s left is a man who can’t take a question, can’t win a war, and can’t keep his name on a wall. Told no, five times, in a single afternoon. The Fivestack airs weekdays at 3PM ET with Dean Blundell and Zev Shalev. Watch the full episode and subscribe at narativ.org. Hunter Biden’s sit-down with Lev Parnas — “Coffee & Tea with Lev and Dean” — is at deanblundell.substack.com. Thank you This Will Hold, Lyudmila and Daniel, LC - Silence is Complicity, Dr. Eric Lullove, Robin Payes, and many others for tuning into my live video with Dean Blundell 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 7m
  2. 5d ago

    Trump Vanished for Eight Days. Then We Went on Air - and Who's Next on the Bari Weiss Hit List?

    For eight days the most photographed man alive went unseen — no podium, no rope line, no walk to Marine One. The last live sighting was May 27th, the day after his third Walter Reed visit in thirteen months; since then, only a Truth Social feed running twenty-seven posts a day and one pre-recorded interview the White House wouldn’t date. We asked the question all afternoon: where is the president? Then, as the show was ending he answered it — Trump surfaced in an Oval Office press conference, his first live appearance in over a week. The press event doesn’t erase the eight days, or the staged-tape pattern, or the cardiologists asking why a man needs three physicals and four cognitive screens in a single year. Where has the president been for over a week and did the White House implement what was essentially a cover-up to mislead the country about his health? 5️⃣ Iran reopens the war — and the cameras look away At dawn, Iran’s Revolutionary Guard fired missiles and drones into Kuwait and Bahrain, killing one and wounding more than sixty at Kuwait’s airport, after a U.S. Hellfire crippled an Iranian tanker bound for Kharg Island; by midday the U.S. struck back at Qeshm Island in the Strait of Hormuz. The truce Trump and Netanyahu broke three months ago is finished, the Fifth Fleet’s neighborhood is under fire, and American outlets barely covered the worst day of the Gulf war in months — the silence around the strike as telling as the strike itself. 4️⃣ Three elections, one direction Tuesday, three in five Los Angeles voters backed someone other than Mayor Karen Bass, sending reality-TV villain and registered Republican Spencer Pratt — AI ads, Trump-world applause and all — into a November runoff in a city that votes Democratic four to one; the same day, the Supreme Court let Alabama erase a Black congressional district 6–3 and unsigned, and Trump reached past the border to endorse the right-wing candidate in Colombia’s race. One day, three contests, one project — bend the electorate until it returns the right result — though Iowa, where a Trump-endorsed candidate for governor just lost his primary to an anti-Trump Republican farmer, is a reminder the map cuts both ways. 3️⃣ The fund dies, the immunity lives Todd Blanche told a Senate panel the $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund is dead, then kept the part that mattered: the settlement still bars the IRS from ever auditing Trump, his family, or his companies, and he wouldn’t put the reversal in writing. The fund was always the decoy and the audit shield the prize a manufactured lawsuit was built to buy — and a judge is now asking whether the whole arrangement was a fraud on the court, with answers due June 12th. 2️⃣ Purge the investigators, seat the attackers Elias Irizarry was nineteen when he carried a metal pole onto a Capitol balcony on January 6th; Trump pardoned him in 2025, and someone then seated him inside the Pentagon office that runs hostage rescue and embassy security — every desk top-secret cleared — the same week the Justice Department’s list of FBI agents who worked January 6th sits marked for removal and Trump hands the whole intelligence community to mortgage chief Bill Pulte. Even Republicans flinched: Thom Tillis won’t back Pulte for DNI, and Scott Bessent confirmed on camera he’d once threatened to “kick his ass” — but the pattern holds, purge the people who investigated the attack, install the people who carried it out, and leave the seats that protect Americans abroad empty. 1️⃣ The 60 Minutes bloodbath Scott Pelley said Bari Weiss was “brought in to kill” 60 Minutes; Tuesday night he was fired “for cause,” no payout, and Wednesday Weiss called it “the path that he chose” — so Pelley, who kept a transcript, answered with receipts: management told him to inject “falsehoods and bias” into a politically sensitive story, politicians were invited to pick their own correspondents, one report came within nineteen minutes of not airing, and when he asked why Weiss fired Tanya Simon, Cecilia Vega and Sharyn Alfonsi without cause, the answer six times was “I’m not answering that question.” Trace it back and it doesn’t end at Weiss: CBS paid Trump $16 million to settle his junk suit, that cleared Trump’s FCC to approve David Ellison’s takeover of Paramount, Ellison installed Weiss — Trump didn’t fire Scott Pelley, he built the thing that did, and Lesley Stahl and Bill Whitaker may be next. THE PATTERN Five stories, one hand: a war abroad, the courts and the ballot at home, the tax code bent for one family, the security services staffed with loyalists, and the most trusted newsroom in America hollowed out — all of it moving while the man whose name sits over it stayed out of sight for eight days. He’s back on camera now. The damage he left running while he was gone is still in plain view. 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. Thank you Lev Parnas, LC - Silence is Complicity, Robin Payes, Lalisa, Sarah, and many others for tuning into my live video! 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

    56 min
  3. BILL PULTE HAS AN EPSTEIN FILES PROBLEM; TRUMP TURNS ON NETANYAHU; PELLEY: MURDER OF "60 MINUTES"; REALITY STAR MAY BECOME LA MAYOR

    6d ago

    BILL PULTE HAS AN EPSTEIN FILES PROBLEM; TRUMP TURNS ON NETANYAHU; PELLEY: MURDER OF "60 MINUTES"; REALITY STAR MAY BECOME LA MAYOR

    Today’s FiveStack is brought to you by GroundNews — FiveStack viewers get 40% off their Vantage plan. 5️⃣ Six States Vote — and Only One Date Matters Six states held primaries Tuesday — California, Iowa, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, and South Dakota — and the one worth watching is Iowa, where Randy Feenstra is the only Republican carrying a Trump endorsement, a quiet test of whether that endorsement still moves a state cooled on the president by the economy and the war. Read the rest honestly and it tells you less than the cable graphics will pretend: California is its own animal, and everywhere else the loyalists and far-right performers win the primary and then lose the general. None of it settles anything until November — the only poll that decides whether any of this can be undone. THIS IS THE GROUND NEWS BLINDSPOT FOR TODAY GO TO GROUNDNEWS.COM TO READ IT, AND REMEMBER FIVESTACK VIEWERS GET 40% OFF THEIR VANTAGE PLAN. 4️⃣ “You’re Crazy” — Trump Turns on Netanyahu Israel drove its offensive against Hezbollah deeper into Lebanon on Monday, and the escalation threatened the Iran deal Trump has chased for weeks — so Trump got Netanyahu on the phone and, by Axios’s account, unloaded: “You’re crazy. You’d be in prison if it weren’t for me. Everybody hates Israel because of this.” He killed a planned strike on Beirut on the call, and by evening Israel held off the capital, even as Tehran announced it was suspending talks and Trump told CNBC the negotiations had “started to get very boring.” Hold it at arm’s length, though: every one of those quotes traces to the single reporter who has sourced every collapsed ceasefire of this war, whose stories keep landing in the same 24-hour window, making Trump look reasonable and buying Netanyahu another reprieve from his own courtroom. The quotes may be true. Trump may be right that Bibi belongs in a cell. But there is still no deal — six ceasefires, six collapses, and billions in suspiciously well-timed trades around each one. 3️⃣ “She Was Brought In to Kill It” — Pelley Torches 60 Minutes Scott Pelley does not say things like this — the gold standard of American network journalism stood up in a staff meeting Monday and accused CBS News chief Bari Weiss of murdering 60 Minutes to the face of the man she’d hired to do it, telling new executive producer Nick Bilton he would never be respected, never be welcome, before Bilton walked out and the room applauded. “She does not love this place,” Pelley said. “She was brought in to kill it, and she’s doing exactly that.” That was a resignation in all but name, and it tells you the kill is real: Weiss installed Bilton after “Black Thursday,” when she cut veteran EP Tanya Simon and correspondents Sharyn Alfonsi and Cecilia Vega in one stroke, and CBS is now reportedly sounding out a new host — one name floated is Joe Rogan. You don’t hand the show that sets the country’s daily agenda to an outsider on the orders of a Netanyahu apologist unless wrecking it is the point. Paramount settled Trump’s lawsuit rather than fight it. This is what came next. 2️⃣ The Fund They Swore Was Dead This is the story the right wasn’t telling its audience Tuesday: Todd Blanche sat before a House appropriations subcommittee at four o’clock to defend the $1.776 billion “anti-weaponization” fund his Justice Department built to pay Trump’s allies, and the administration’s claim that it’s dead is a lie of omission — Judge Leonie Brinkema only paused it through June 12, the money still earmarked and waiting, which is why lawmakers spent the afternoon demanding confirmation it’s actually killed and not just parked until the cameras leave. Trace how it was born and you see why even Republicans flinched: Trump’s DOJ filed a ten-billion-dollar suit against the IRS, dropped it when the court signaled no merit, then announced a settlement on a lawsuit that no longer existed — what Sheldon Whitehouse calls fraud on the court and on the taxpayer, an investigation now reopened. Strip the legal language and it’s a billion and a half dollars routed toward a man who’ll need to pay people in a contested midterm — and Blanche had to answer for Epstein in the same chair, where eighteen survivors say he lied under oath in May. 1️⃣ Trump Hands the Spies to a Name in Epstein’s Ledger We broke this at the top of the show because it couldn’t wait for the count: Tuesday morning Trump named Bill Pulte — thirty-seven, the housing regulator they call “Little Trump,” a Mar-a-Lago member who bought into the orbit with donations and the 50-year-mortgage pitch — acting Director of National Intelligence, keeping his housing job and the Fannie and Freddie chairmanships while taking the CIA, the NSA, and sixteen more agencies without one hour of intelligence experience. We’ve watched what he does with access: Pulte is the man who mined private mortgage data through his housing perch to refer Lisa Cook, Letitia James, Adam Schiff, and Eric Swalwell for fraud — indictments that went nowhere — and a man who manufactured fraud cases from housing files can manufacture an election-fraud narrative from intelligence files, just in time for a midterm Trump knows he’s losing. Then there’s the part the wires won’t touch: Pulte’s father, the developer Mark Pulte, appears in Epstein’s own emails — Epstein spelled it “Pulty,” which is why it never surfaced in a search — named as one of three men in the staged auction of the Maison de l’Amitié, Epstein setting the floor, “Pulty” the counter-bid, Trump the buyer who walked away with it before the house was flipped to Russian oligarch Dmitry Rybolovlev at a fifty-million-dollar markup, with Mark Pulte later buying half of it himself at his own markup. We published how that deal was done months ago, in Epstein’s words. Now the son of a man inside that laundering scheme runs American intelligence — and Trump didn’t pick him despite the Epstein thread; he’s spent the week exalting that network, handing Tom Barrack, another name from the files, the embassy in Turkey. The circle is closing, and it’s closing inside the government. THE PATTERN Trump is afraid, and frightened men pull their loyalists close. That’s all Tuesday was — not a strategy so much as a reflex. The spy agencies to a man whose family launders with Epstein. A slush fund kept on life support to bankroll what comes next. A newsroom hollowed so it can’t report any of it. A war run by mood and a single reporter’s access. He surrounds himself with people a little dumber than he is and just as exposed — families with as much to lose as his own — because the guilty don’t testify on each other. Six states voted Tuesday. In November the rest of the country gets the only answer that still counts. Use it. This is Narativ. We get there sooner. If this is the reporting you want in your inbox before it’s anywhere else, subscribe — free or paid — and bring someone with you. The work only holds if you do. Thank you Lev Parnas, Marnie Screams Into the Void, Noble Blend, Natasha Young, PJ Schuster, 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

    58 min
  4. BREAKING: The $1.776 Billion Trump Slush Fund Is Dead

    Jun 1

    BREAKING: The $1.776 Billion Trump Slush Fund Is Dead

    Donald Trump just killed his own slush fund. Minutes before we came on air — a senior administration official told Axios the President’s $1.8 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund is, in their words, “dead for now.” Trump built that fund out of a lawsuit he filed against his own IRS, then aimed it at the people he calls victims of lawfare — a pot of taxpayer money critics said could cut checks to January 6 convicts. Judge Leonie Brinkema froze it Friday. Both parties turned on it over the weekend. And rather than defend it in open court on June 12, Trump pulled it himself. Here’s why that matters to you: it was your money — $1.776 billion of it — and he just walked away from it. Trump doesn’t walk away unless the fight is already lost. What’s next: the June 12 hearing is still on the calendar. A dropped plan is not a dismissed case. Watch that date. That was supposed to be number four tonight. It’s now the day’s biggest retreat. Here’s the rest of the countdown. 5️⃣ THE TAPE THAT NAMES MELANIA The number five story on the countdown today: a voicemail surfaced this weekend that drags the First Lady back into the Epstein story. Amanda Ungaro — the model who flew Epstein’s plane out of Paris as a teenager, then spent two decades with the man who introduced Donald to Melania, Paolo Zampolli — released a recording she left for Zampolli. On it, Ungaro alleges Melania worked as an escort tied to Epstein’s circle, and that Zampolli brokered the silence that buried it. We tell you what she says, not that it’s true. But Melania answered a rumor with an unscheduled White House denial back in April — and now there’s a tape, in the voice of someone who says she was there. 4️⃣ THE FUND HE COULDN’T DEFEND Number four is the story that broke at the top — so we’ll keep it short here: Trump’s $1.8 billion lawfare fund went from frozen to dead in three days, killed by his own retreat. The live thread is June 12, when Judge Brinkema’s hearing can put the underlying IRS settlement under oath. 3️⃣ 70 PERCENT OF GAZA — AND A MILITARY MERGER IN THE NDAA The number three story on the countdown today: Benjamin Netanyahu ordered his army to seize 70 percent of Gaza and told his commanders to strike the southern suburbs of Beirut. That’s a ceasefire turning into occupation. And while the bombs fall, the House quietly wrote Section 224 into its 2027 defense bill — a measure that fuses the U.S. and Israeli militaries on AI, cyber, and “data fusion,” which means your military’s data becomes Israel’s. The Quincy Institute’s Ben Freeman calls it deeper integration than the U.S. holds with any country on earth. Why it matters: only 30 percent of Americans back Trump’s Iran war, and Congress is binding the two armies tighter anyway — in a defense bill, where nobody’s looking. What’s next: watch the floor amendments before this NDAA leaves committee. 2️⃣ OIL SHOCK — BRENT TOPS $97 The number two story on the countdown today: oil just told you the war is back. Brent crude jumped past $97 a barrel and U.S. crude past $94 within hours of Iran threatening to keep the Strait of Hormuz shut. One-fifth of the world’s oil moves through that strait. Here’s what it costs you: gas is already up 45 percent since this war began. When the White House says “calm” and the market says “$97,” believe the market — it has no reason to lie. 1️⃣ IRAN WALKS — THE CEASEFIRE COLLAPSES The number one story on the countdown today: the February ceasefire is gone. Over the weekend U.S. forces struck Iran’s coast, and Iran fired two ballistic missiles at American troops in Kuwait — both intercepted. Then Iran’s Revolutionary Guard-linked Tasnim agency signaled Tehran would walk away from the talks and keep Hormuz closed. That last part is Iranian state media — we attribute it, we don’t bank it. Meanwhile Trump spent the weekend telling Congress the war was “terminated” — on paper, to beat the War Powers clock — while the strikes kept flying. The fighting is the fact. The “peace” is a press release. What’s next: the next 48 hours tell us whether Tehran makes the walk-out official. The Fivestack airs weekdays at 3 PM ET. If this is the reporting you want more of, subscribe — it’s how we keep doing it. Thank you Ellie Leonard, Cat: Poli-Psych, LeftieProf, Peter W Shuster, 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

    54 min
  5. BREAKING: Trump’s Name Must Come Off The Kennedy Center

    May 29

    BREAKING: Trump’s Name Must Come Off The Kennedy Center

    By the time Dean introduced Scott MacFarlane, a federal judge in Washington had already ordered Donald Trump’s name peeled off the Kennedy Center within 14 days. By the time we got to story five, the Freedom 250 concert Trump is planning for the South Lawn had collapsed from nine acts to three. By the end of the hour, the day’s argument was sitting in plain view — everything he touches is rotting in his hands, and Washington is starting to peel away. 5️⃣ FREEDOM 250 COLLAPSES TO THREE Trump’s “Great American State Fair” was announced 48 hours ago with nine performers. By Friday it was down to three: Vanilla Ice, Flo Rida, and Freedom Williams of C+C Music Factory — and Williams may also bail. Morris Day and the Time said they were never contacted. Martina McBride said the booking agent misled her about who was running it — Trump’s “Freedom 250,” not the congressionally chartered “America 250.” The Commodores walked. Bret Michaels — winner of Celebrity Apprentice, a man who in Dean’s line “would suck the chrome off a bumper for Donald Trump” — said no. The lineup didn’t collapse over politics in the abstract. It collapsed because nobody wants the stink. Vanilla Ice is the floor. 4️⃣ THE SOUTH LAWN LOOKS LIKE A TRAILER PARK Workers are parking on the White House lawn. Cranes, gaudy flags, chicken-coop fencing on the public side of the wrought iron. Behind it: the East Wing hole that may one day become Trump’s bunker — with hospital, drone port, and glass roof — and the UFC-branded Freedom 250 stage going up alongside. Steve Schmidt called it a used-car lot. Dean called it a hoarder’s yard. Scott — careful as ever — called it the worst possible optics during a moment his community is afraid to fill the tank. Gas is eight dollars a gallon in parts of California. Inflation jumped to 3.8%. Beef is up. And Trump is building a circus on the South Lawn. Jackie Kennedy would have set fire to the contractors. 3️⃣ BONDI BLAMES BLANCHE, REFUSES TO ANSWER ON TRUMP Pam Bondi arrived at the House Oversight Committee Friday morning under DOJ supervision — Harmeet Dhillon, the assistant attorney general for civil rights and as polarizing a figure as the agency has, sitting next to her. Then she pointed at her former deputy. Todd Blanche ran the Epstein release. The redaction errors were his. The decisions were his. On every question that touched her conversations with Donald Trump about the Epstein files, Bondi refused to answer. As Zev put it on air: that sounds like a confession. The Republicans on the committee didn’t show. Only James Comer. Friday before a holiday weekend, no oath, no cameras, no recording — a closed-door designed to die in a transcript nobody reads. Outside the room, survivors were pushed aside in the hallway so Bondi could enter unaccosted. Liz Stein — who was twenty-one and a college senior when Maxwell and Epstein found her in 1994 — refused the country’s framing afterward, on camera: not Republicans versus Democrats, not conspiracy versus cover-up. The crime of sex trafficking. More than a thousand identified victims. A Department of Justice that redacts survivors’ names and protects perpetrators. 2️⃣ JUDGE FREEZES THE $1.776B SLUSH FUND Federal Judge Leonie Brinkema temporarily blocked Trump’s $1.776 billion “anti-weaponization” fund Friday morning. A hearing is set for June 12. The fund is the proceeds of a settlement Trump engineered with the IRS against himself — taxpayer money running to his allies through a vehicle even Republicans are walking away from. Brian Fitzpatrick first. Then Mike Flood of Nebraska, an off-the-radar Republican in an off-the-radar district, on the record trashing it. When Mike Flood is naming the slush fund a slush fund, the politics have cracked. The fund froze the same morning a different judge took Trump’s name off the Kennedy Center. Two courts. One Friday. Both pushing back on a Department of Justice that has stopped doing the work. 1️⃣ TRUMP’S NAME COMES OFF THE KENNEDY CENTER U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper halted the planned closure of the Kennedy Center and ordered Trump’s name removed within 14 days. Trump’s regime had been preparing to shut the building down on the Fourth of July. The lead plaintiff was Joyce Beatty, the Ohio Democrat and Kennedy Center trustee who was muted during the board meeting when the resolution to rename the building was voted through. They left her on mute. She sued. She won. Preservation groups joined her and won with her. The regime will appeal — they always do — and the order may get peeled back. For now, the cameras will be there when the letters come down. The federal courts are doing the work the Department of Justice will not. THE PATTERN Five stories. One Friday. A judge takes Trump’s name off a Washington landmark. A second judge freezes the cash vehicle he built for his friends. A former Attorney General arrives with a DOJ minder, blames her deputy for the Epstein cover-up, and refuses to answer a single question about her conversations with the president. The South Lawn looks like a carnival hauled in for a one-night stand. The concert collapses because Vanilla Ice and Flo Rida are the floor of who will still take the booking. The story for the next 6 months is fatigue. Not outrage. The kind that bleeds through every issue at once — the slush fund, the $300 billion he’s promising Tehran, the eight-dollar gas, the Epstein cover-up, the cars on the White House lawn. Trump’s presidency is in free-fall, and we’re all too tired to deal with it, but now is not the time to fade away, or he’ll take us all down with him Thank you Cat: Poli-Psych, LC - Silence is Complicity, Ang Traders, Grace Alexandra Hayden, Leah Anderson, and many others for tuning into my live video with Dean Blundell and Scott MacFarlane! 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

    54 min
  6. THIEL RUNS FOR THE EXITS, JUDGE OKS VOTE GRAB, 60 MINUTES GUTTED, AND INFLATION SPIKES UP SHARPLY

    May 28

    THIEL RUNS FOR THE EXITS, JUDGE OKS VOTE GRAB, 60 MINUTES GUTTED, AND INFLATION SPIKES UP SHARPLY

    5️⃣ EVEN THIEL FLEES TRUMP The donor decamped. Peter Thiel — the venture capitalist who funded J.D. Vance into the vice presidency, the founder of Palantir, the PayPal-mafia patron whose money built the operational core of MAGA — has moved his family to a twelve-million-dollar mansion in Barrio Parque, met Javier Milei at the Casa Rosada this afternoon, and bought a tract of land near Punta del Este in Uruguay that observers suspect will house a bunker, making Argentina his third escape hatch after New Zealand citizenship in 2011 and a Maltese passport in 2022. The man who built the surveillance company the Trump regime uses to vacuum up Americans’ data, and whose Valor Equity Partners took a forty-million-dollar Epstein injection around the 2016 election, does not believe the country he funded will hold — and Buenos Aires is the kind of city a man chooses when his name is about to come up under oath in Washington. 4️⃣ TRUMP’S FACE ON THE $250 BILL The Washington Post reports that two Treasury appointees, Brian Beach and Andrew Brown, ordered the Bureau of Engraving and Printing to prototype a $250 banknote with Donald Trump’s face on it — specifically, the Fulton County mugshot taken when he was booked on the Georgia election-interference indictment — and the bureau’s printing director was reassigned within weeks of flagging that federal law forbids putting a living person on U.S. currency. George Washington was asked at Mount Vernon whether his face belonged on American money; he said no, because that, he said, was what kings do. Two and a half centuries later, Trump’s appointees are doing it anyway, with the booking photograph of the man as he stood charged with trying to overturn the 2020 election — and the very fact that the country now needs a $250 note is the symbolic confession that today’s dollar buys what yesterday’s hundred used to. 3️⃣ TRUMP JUDGE GREENLIGHTS MAIL-IN VOTING POWER GRAB Federal judge Carl Nichols — a Trump appointee, a Federalist Society alumnus — today denied the plaintiffs’ request to block the executive order Trump signed March 31 restricting mail-in voting and ordering DHS, the Social Security Administration, and the U.S. Postal Service to build a federal voter list, ruling that the case is not ripe and the plaintiffs lack standing because the order has not yet caused them concrete harm. He invited them to return when it has, and a parallel case before Judge Talwani in Boston hears argument June 2 on the same question. The procedural posture matters less than the practical one. The executive order continues to operate, the federal voter list build continues, and the mail-in restrictions roll forward into a midterm. 2️⃣ NAVARRO STEERED $620 MILLION TO DON JR. ProPublica documented today what Denver Riggleman has been reporting at Narativ for four months: Peter Navarro — Trump’s senior counselor, the man Don Jr. visited in prison and to whom Don Jr. dedicated a book — personally called the Pentagon and directed the Office of Strategic Capital to lend six hundred and twenty million dollars to Vulcan Elements, a rare-earth startup whose investors include Donald Trump Jr.’s venture firm 1789 Capital, which took an undisclosed stake three months before the loan was announced and watched Vulcan’s valuation run from roughly two hundred million to roughly two billion dollars in the months that followed. Across Vulcan, the drone parts firm Unusual Machines, and the one-point-six-billion-dollar Kazakhstan rare-earth mine, Eric and Donald Jr. have now built a portfolio worth roughly three-point-two billion dollars in eighteen months, almost all of it on sole-source contracts and federally-greased deals from their father’s regime — and the Republican Party that spent two years investigating Hunter Biden over a few hundred thousand dollars sits silent at this. Their silence is the answer. 1️⃣ INFLATION HITS 3.8% — TRUMP STALLS IRAN DEAL The April inflation reading came in at 3.8 percent, and the back-to-back monthly jumps of 0.9 percent in March and 0.6 percent in April mark the sharpest two-month spike since the 2022 surge — worse than anything Trump produced during his first term — while the Iran deal that would cool the oil price sits unsigned on his desk, he tells reporters he “won’t rush” it, and overnight U.S. and Iranian forces traded fresh strikes east of Bandar Abbas as Tehran fired a missile toward Kuwait. Trump is not defending the U.S. dollar — he is deliberately breaking it, because his personal stablecoin and his crypto portfolio, which independent reporting now estimates at roughly twenty billion dollars in Bitcoin and crypto futures, depend on the dollar’s continued devaluation, and every American paying more at the pump and at the grocery store this summer is paying, very directly, into Donald Trump’s personal hedge against the country he is running. 🎯 THE PATTERN Take all five stories together and the day tells itself. The donor is fleeing because he does not believe the country he funded will hold. The Treasury is engraving the president’s mugshot on a banknote that should not exist because the dollar is being deliberately gutted. A Trump judge is handing the regime the machinery to thin the voter rolls before the midterms. The president’s senior counselor handed the president’s son six hundred and twenty million dollars through a Pentagon loan. And inflation is hitting the worst short-term spike since the pandemic surge because the Iran deal that would cool it sits unsigned. Add this week’s firings at CBS — Sharon Alfonsi, Tanya Simon, Cecilia Vega, Dragan Mihailović, Matthew Polevoy, all gone under Bari Weiss — and the press is being purged at the same time the currency, the courts, and the contracts are. The same hand is moving every piece. It is not a series of scandals. It is one operation, run in plain view, and every American is paying the bill while the people running it move their money offshore. Read The Narativ daily at narativ.org. Subscribe to support independent reporting that the captured press will not do. Thank you Caro Henry, Robin Payes, Debbie Hupp, LeftieProf, Lalisa, 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. 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  7. Skeleton With a Wig

    May 27

    Skeleton With a Wig

    1️⃣ THE CABINET MEETING THAT WASN’T On Tuesday the White House posted that Donald Trump’s six-month physical had “checked out PERFECTLY.” On Wednesday at 11:56 AM the president sat down at his own Cabinet table and proved otherwise. Within the hour he threatened to bomb a US security partner — “Oman will behave just like everybody else or we’ll have to blow them up” — confused Oman with Iran, then confused Venezuela with Iran in the same answer, then claimed America produces double the oil that Russia and Saudi Arabia produce combined, a number that is not real. He looked gaunt. Dean called him a skeleton with a wig. The shoulders sunken, the cadence slow, the pauses long enough that the room had time to wonder whether the sentence was coming. Cardiologist Jonathan Reiner is on the record about “extreme somnolence.” Rick Wilson said it plain on television this morning — the president is dying. Marco Rubio looked at the wall. Pete Hegseth looked at the floor. The Secretary of State responsible for the Iran negotiation and the Secretary of Defense responsible for the war it followed sat shooting darts with their eyes trying to get the president to stop talking. He kept going. Trump told the country that allowing the cameras in was the most transparent thing any administration had ever done. He may well be right. Every American who turned on a television at noon today saw exactly what his staffers have seen for months: the president who leads the free world cannot lead a meeting. 5️⃣ KENNEDY CATCHES SNAKES, BLAMES CIRCUMCISION While the Cabinet meeting unfolded, the US Secretary of Health and Human Services uploaded a video of himself catching two snakes barehanded on Dr. Mehmet Oz’s Palm Beach patio. His wife, Cheryl Hines, can be heard begging him to stop — Bobby, please. Bobby told the camera the snakes were water moccasins, venomous; they were Black Racers, non-venomous; he did not know what he was holding. They were mating, which is why they bit him. Forty-eight hours later the same Bobby Kennedy sat at the Cabinet table and told the country circumcision causes autism, citing two studies whose lead reviewer called their methods “truly appalling.” This is the same Bobby Kennedy who cut the head off a whale and drove it home on his Jeep, who staged a dead bear in Central Park as a bike-accident victim, whose Vice President admitted yesterday he is on the “RFK nutrient diet” but will not say what is in it because “I’ll get in trouble for it.” The pseudoscience used to be a podcast bit. Now it is federal health policy. And the man delivering it does not know a Black Racer from a water moccasin. 4️⃣ TEHRAN TURNS THE INTERNET ON Eighty-seven days after Iran cut its national internet — the longest national shutdown ever recorded — Tehran flipped the switch back on Wednesday. Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref called it “the first step toward free and regulated access,” the word regulated doing the work. A regime does not reopen its country when it has lost. Iran has been letting only 25 ships through the Strait of Hormuz in a 24-hour window against a pre-war average of more than 100 — Tehran controls the tap. Their people will see the videos the regime wants them to see: the 42 US military aircraft downed, the USS Gerald Ford in dry dock for two years, more than two-thirds of US munitions and interceptors in the region depleted. Trump told his Cabinet “we don’t need oil, we don’t need the straits, we don’t need anything.” His allies in Europe and Asia need the straits. Inflation needs the straits. If Trump thinks he forced regime change in Tehran, he is delusional. The new leaders of Iran are the same — if not worse — than the ones before. 3️⃣ ALFONSI WALKS, CBS BURNS Sharyn Alfonsi’s last day at 60 Minutes was Saturday. She left after nearly twenty years at CBS and published a statement today naming editor-in-chief Bari Weiss as the executive who killed her CECOT segment on migrants vanished into El Salvador’s prison system. CBS leadership’s behavior, Alfonsi wrote, was “a deliberate choice to penalize a journalist for refusing to sanitize factually accurate reporting” — “a chilling message to the entire newsroom.” She said she has learned exactly what it costs to hold the line; hold it anyway. Weiss was installed in October by Larry Ellison, Benjamin Netanyahu’s biggest American backer. Ellison’s son David runs Paramount-Skydance, one regulatory approval from buying Warner Bros Discovery and putting CBS News and CNN under one roof with Weiss above both. The Netanyahu interview that aired on CBS a few weeks ago was handpicked by Netanyahu’s office, edited with the prime minister signing off on every syllable. CBS News is no longer CBS News. It is a lobby group for Donald Trump and his friends and a news service for Benjamin Netanyahu. Sharyn Alfonsi went scorched earth on her way out because there was no one left inside the building to fight beside her. 2️⃣ TRUMP HANDS TALARICO A GIFT Within minutes of being declared the Republican Senate nominee in Texas, Ken Paxton — twice indicted on securities fraud, impeached by his own Texas House in 2023, accused of using his office to help a donor who employed his mistress, friend of the pedophile Adam Hoffman whom he helped cut a sweetheart deal, twice unfaithful to his pro-life Christian wife — was met by James Talarico’s first general-election video. “Ken Paxton is the most corrupt politician in America. He embodies the broken political system we’re running against. It’s puppet politicians who serve themselves and their billionaire mega donors instead of serving us. It’s time to come together: the People vs. Ken Paxton.” Talarico is 37, a Presbyterian seminarian, a Texas state representative, and the best Democratic fundraising story in the country — $27 million in the first quarter, more than every Republican Senate candidate in any state combined. He launched the People vs. Paxton Tour tonight at Rich’s Houston, timed to the third anniversary of Paxton’s impeachment. Cook Political Report moved Texas from Likely Republican to Lean Republican within the hour. The Senate Leadership Fund’s $342 million in fall ad reservations did not include Texas at this scale; they planned for Cornyn. Trump may have forced Cornyn off the board, but in doing so he handed Talarico exactly the foe Democrats prayed for. The rescue money for Paxton comes out of Alaska, North Carolina, Maine, and Ohio — the four seats Democrats actually need to take the chamber. Trump handed his party a Texas problem and his opponent a national platform on the same Tuesday night. THE PATTERN Trump is losing his grip. The Cabinet meeting showed a president no longer sharp, no longer coherent, no longer able to recall the names of countries his own military is at war with. He told the room he doesn’t care about November, claiming Paxton’s win shows how much support he really has. He did not see the gift he had just handed Democrats. It is the same shoot-before-you-think instinct he used to start the Iran war he is now losing, the same instinct his acolytes used to pull Sharyn Alfonsi’s CECOT story and run her contract out, the same instinct Bobby Kennedy uses to grab snakes he cannot identify and federal health policy he cannot defend. Every political move has consequences. A president who cannot tell Oman from Iran is not thinking clearly about the consequences of his next one. Day 493. That’s why you need to know sooner. Follow Dean: deanblundell.substack.com Thank you Ellie Leonard, Leah Anderson, Micheal Scott, Ms.Yuse, Rachel-We are Renee and Keith, and many others for tuning into my live video! 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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  8. Bombs Iran. Posts "PERFECTLY." Loses Alabama. Rewrites the Vote. Launders Through a Braque.

    May 26

    Bombs Iran. Posts "PERFECTLY." Loses Alabama. Rewrites the Vote. Launders Through a Braque.

    Today’s FiveStack is brought to you by GroundNews — FiveStack viewers get 40% off their Vantage plan. Iranian officials told Washington Monday to ignore Donald Trump’s Truth Social posts about a peace deal. They are, in the words a Tehran back-channel briefing used and the New York Times, Washington Post, CNN, Axios, Reuters and Al Jazeera later confirmed, “political theater for a domestic audience.” By Tuesday afternoon that read covered every story on Fivestack. The president walked into Walter Reed and walked out posting one word in all caps. He pulled his full cabinet to Camp David for tomorrow because the strike he ordered Monday collapsed the talks he had claimed Friday were nearly done. He demanded eight Sunni states join the Abraham Accords on one phone call and the line went silent. A federal court in Birmingham — two Trump-appointed judges on the panel — told Alabama its gerrymander was not “particularly complex or close.” And our own investigation published this morning showed where the money funding Jeffrey Epstein’s operation came from: a 1911 Georges Braque still life, a $30 million round-trip wire, and a bank that sat on three sides of the same table. Theater up top. Machinery underneath. 5️⃣ Walter Reed — Trump’s “PERFECTLY” and Nothing Else Donald Trump walked into Walter Reed Tuesday and walked out posting one word in all caps on Truth Social: PERFECTLY. That was the entire disclosure of the fourth publicly disclosed medical exam of his second term — the third Walter Reed visit in thirteen months. He turns eighty in June. Dr. Jonathan Reiner, Dick Cheney’s former personal physician, went on CNN and laid out what the camera shows: hand bruises covered with makeup (the White House said “handshakes”; Reiner called the explanation “not credible”), severe acute-chronic edema in the ankles, daytime somnolence putting him to sleep in the Oval and possibly at Arlington on Memorial Day. April 2025 released full bloodwork. July gave a diagnosis and no results. October went vaguer still and the press office sat on it until December. Today: one word. The succession question lives in the room nobody is allowed to enter. TODAY’S GROUND NEWS BLINDSPOT IS: Read it at GroundNews — FiveStack viewers get 40% off their Vantage plan. 4️⃣ Court Tosses Alabama’s 6-1 Map — SC Republicans Defect to Save Clyburn A unanimous three-judge federal panel in Birmingham — two of them Trump appointees — refused Tuesday to let Alabama use its 6-1 congressional map for the November midterms, ruling in a 79-page opinion that the map “intentionally discriminated based on race in violation of the Constitution” and that the question was “not particularly complex or close.” AG Steve Marshall promised an immediate Supreme Court appeal. Hours later in South Carolina, state Senate Republicans broke ranks and joined Democrats to kill a similar GOP map that would have eliminated the last majority-Black district in the state — preserving the seat of Representative James Clyburn, the first Black member of Congress elected from South Carolina in nearly a century. The Supreme Court gave the GOP the rule last month with its Louisiana decision weakening the Voting Rights Act. The rule still required something Alabama could not produce: a map that did not intentionally crack Black voters. 3️⃣ Trump’s Election EO — and the NDA They Want Every Federal Employee to Sign Trump’s executive order “Preserving and Protecting the Integrity of American Elections” is the document voting rights groups warned about for two years — it restricts voter access, punishes states that make voting easier, and grew out of a seventeen-page draft that proposed declaring a national emergency to seize federal control of the 2026 midterms. Stacked on top this week: a White House proposal requiring every federal employee, including contractors, to sign a nondisclosure agreement banning any information that disparages the president or the administration. The whistleblower carve-out is paper; the regime’s track record with whistleblowers is doxx, swat, hand the address down to the incel army. Federal employees work for the public, for Congress, for the law — not for the president. The line runs from the EO to the NDA to the DOJ’s “mega masters” deporting people who missed a court notice. One machine. 2️⃣ Narativ Exclusive — Black, Epstein, and the $30 Million Braque Our investigation published this morning begins with one wire instruction Jeffrey Epstein sent his lawyer Darren Indyke: “ok to wire the 30 million.” On the deadline day of a §1031 like-kind exchange — midnight, November 23, 2016 — a U.S. Virgin Islands trust Epstein controlled bought a Giacometti and Georges Braque’s 1911 Le Guéridonfrom Apollo co-founder Leon Black for $30 million. The “buyer” was Epstein. The “fee” was money Black had just paid him — round-tripped Southern Trust → Southern Financial LLC → the Haze Trust → back to Black. Bank of America sat on three sides of the wire. Six months later Christie’s sold the Braque for $8.8 million; the Haze Trust netted $7,725,000 in fewer than two hundred days. A Ukrainian MC2 model who flew to Sochi the week of the sale pocketed a $772,500 “commission” on a sale she did not broker. Senator Wyden’s Senate Finance minority calls it a sham conveyance: $1.3 billion in deferred U.S. tax that funded Epstein’s offshore operation. Black testifies to House Oversight on June 26. 1️⃣ Trump Strikes Iran — Talks Pause, IRGC Vows Retaliation, Cabinet Moves to Camp David While Iran’s parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf and foreign minister Abbas Araghchi were in the air Monday bound for peace talks in Doha, U.S. warplanes sank two Revolutionary Guard speedboats laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz and struck missile launch sites near Bandar Abbas, Iran’s major southern port and naval base. By Tuesday afternoon Ghalibaf was on a plane home — talks paused. The IRGC promised a “decisive reciprocal response.” Supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei, who succeeded his father after U.S.–Israeli bombs killed the elder Khamenei on the war’s opening day February 28, told the region American military bases are no longer safe. Trump moved Wednesday’s full cabinet meeting to Camp David. Days earlier he had phoned the leaders of Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan and Bahrain on one call and demanded they all join the Abraham Accords as the price of peace; Pakistan rejected him on the line, and the silence ran long enough that Trump joked into the line, “are you still there?” U.S. intelligence assessments leaked this month confirm Iran retains thirty of thirty-three missile sites along the Strait of Hormuz, seventy percent of its mobile launchers, and seventy percent of its prewar missile stockpile. And the Iranians told Washington this week to ignore Trump’s Truth Social posts about the deal — political theater for a domestic audience. 🎯 The Pattern The Iranian foreign ministry gave us the day’s frame for free. Political theater for a domestic audience — the Truth Social posts, the PERFECTLY medical exam, the all-Sunni Abraham Accords ask, the election integrity EO, the federal NDA, the gerrymander dressed in civil-rights drag. Theater for the cameras at the top. And underneath: Bank of America on three sides of a $30 million wire that funded Jeffrey Epstein’s operation. A federal panel in Alabama with two Trump appointees on it telling the state its gerrymander is racist on its face. State Senators in deep-red South Carolina killing their own party’s map to save Clyburn’s district. A chronic-insomnia diagnosis the White House will not let the doctor speak. A cabinet meeting moved to Camp David because the talks the president claimed had succeeded had just been shattered by the strike the president ordered. A man who lights the building, calls the fire department, and asks for the credit — and a country whose institutions are deciding, one Trump-appointed judge and one state senator at a time, whether they are still willing to play the part assigned to them. Day 492. That’s why you need to know sooner. Today’s FiveStack is brought to you by GroundNews — FiveStack viewers get 40% off their Vantage plan. Subscribe We do this reporting because no major outlet will. Subscribe at narativ.org. The Leon Black–Epstein investigation is the first of several. The receipts are real, and the room is full. — Zev Shalev Thank you Robin Payes, LeftieProf, Leah Anderson, Lalisa, Jeanne Elbe, 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. 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