President Trump Announces Karoline Leavitt as Press Secretary


Posted originally on the CTH onNovember 15, 2024 | Sundance

President Donald Trump announced tonight that Karoline Leavitt, the 27-year-old campaign press secretary, will serve as White House press secretary for his administration. Ms. Leavitt becomes the youngest person ever to hold the position of WH Press Secretary.

Reports of Former HPSCI Chairman Mike Rogers Being Discussed for FBI Director, Mar-a-Lago Interview


Posted originally on the CTH on November 15, 2024 | Sundance

According to multiple media reports, former House Republican Mike Rogers is being considered for FBI Director.

There is three Mike Rogers, the one being discussed is the former Chair of the HPSCI, the Mike Rogers who protected Hillary Clinton.

First, all of the reports about a pending FBI Director announcement do not seem feasible.  Current FBI Director Christopher Wray has not resigned and still has two years left on his term.  President Trump does not take office until after inauguration in January, so he cannot appoint a nomination until after Wray resigns or President Trump (officially in office) fires him.

As a result, all of the reports of a “pending announcement” are seemingly moot.  Unless something changes, there will not be one.

All of that said, President Trump is reportedly considering Mike Rogers, the 2024 Republican Senate candidate in Michigan who lost his election last week.  [President Trump did endorse Mike Rogers, but he did not win his race.]

According to the media, one article below, President Trump is considering Mike Rogers for FBI Director.  Mike Rogers was previously the Chairman of the House Select Committee on Intelligence and has a very corrupt history of whitewashing an “unofficial report” on Benghazi, in order to protect Hillary Clinton.  When Chairman Rogers was leading the HPSCI he was in full alignment with the Deep State.

FIRST ON FOX – Will the second time be the charm for one-time Federal Bureau of Investigation special agent and former Rep. Mike Rogers?

Rogers, the 2024 Republican Senate nominee in Michigan who lost his election last week by a razor-thin margin, met Thursday with President-elect Trump’s transition team regarding potentially serving as FBI director in the former and future president’s second administration, sources familiar tell Fox News. The meeting took place at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, Florida.

Rogers worked as a special agent with the FBI in its Chicago office and who served as chair of the House Intelligence Committee during the final four years of his decade-long tenure in Congress, was interviewed in 2017 during Trump’s first administration to serve as FBI director after James Comey was dismissed. (read more)

Unfortunately, Rogers is very connected to the Deep State intelligence community apparatus.

Devin Nunes replaced Rogers after the Michigan representative retired from congress in ’14.  Rogers then went to work for CNN.

Mike Rogers together with Democrat Rep Dutch Ruppersberger, were infamous for generating the report that defended the CIA and Deep State during the Benghazi aftermath and protecting Hillary Clinton {GO DEEP}.   CTH took apart the report that was created by Rogers and Ruppersberger without the other members of the intelligence committee participating.

Annoyingly, Rogers has a long history of helping to assist and create the national security “surveillance state.”  SEE HERE and SEE HERE and SEE HERE.

Perhaps he has changed in the decade since he was one of the primary advocates for the Deep State and the creation of the 4th branch of government; however, I doubt it.

I also doubt that President Trump was advised about the nature of Mike Rogers and his ideological outlook toward supporting the National Security state.  Rogers has a life-long history of supporting the very institutional actors who targeted President Trump, so it’s a little hard to see him supporting President Trump in the second term.

The 2014 Rogers/Ruppersberger Report was specifically designed, by wording, to provide political cover to both parties – Republicans and Democrats within the Gang of Eight particularly included and protected.

It is professional obfuscation in structure, content and wording. Here’s an example: Page #2

This is an excellent paragraph to show how the entire 37 page document is strategically worded.

…” no evidence […] wrongly forced to sign a nondisclosure agreement

This wording intimates that none were signed.  Not correct.  We know nondisclosures were required.  This phrasing simply says none were “wrongly forced“.  Where the intelligence community/committee determines rightly and wrongly.

…”or polygraphed because of their presence in Benghazi

Again, this doesn’t say that intelligence officials were not polygraphed, only that the auspices for their polygraphs was not a result of their knowledge in Benghazi.  Again where the intelligence community (IC) determines the valid auspices.

…”The committee also found no evidence that the CIA conducted unauthorized activities in Benghazi”…

Parseltongue.  The word emphasized is “unauthorized“, meaning all of the activity was known, active, and authorized.  As expected, and outlined within The Brief.

…”and no evidence that the IC shipped arms to Syria“.

BIG parseltongue.  Note the absence of the word “direct” or “directly“.

Of course we sent arms to Syria, the administration admitted to sending arms to Syria, just not “directly”, which is the keen distinction within the paragraph.  This aspect was also critical to include because Hillary Clinton testified to a Rand Paul question about it.

The entire Rogers/Ruppersberger “Panel Report”, which is not to say the report was done by the entire House Intelligence Committee – because it was not, was similarly worded.

Mike Rogers and Dutch Ruppersberger together, and alone, pulled data from all of the various committee reports and assembled their own “panel report”.  This key aspect was lost in the Benghazi conversation, only Rogers and Ruppersberger authored this report.

The reason for that key aspect of authorship missing, within analytical discussion of the content therein, begins the conversation of motive.

With Senate committees in 2014 about to come under Republican leadership, Rogers and Ruppersberger had a motivation to put out a report which could be used by their party allies to avoid scrutiny.

In addition, with Rep Trey Gowdy’s Chairmanship of a Select Committee on Benghazi starting up in January 2015, and with House Intel Chair Rogers exiting from congress, the authors of the report held a motive to proactively undercut Gowdy’s investigation into missing oversight that would normally be part of Rogers/Ruppersberger’s responsibility.

For the Democrats, Hillary Clinton was given a talking point shield she utilized for her future political ambitions; and boy howdy did she use it.

In exchange, for Republicans, House and Senate leadership gained a shield of avoidance from sunlight upon their own complicit knowledge.

In addition, it was reported in 2014 that Mike Rogers had ambitions to launch a talk radio show – this report allowed him to retain credibility and avoid sunlight upon his own complicity as a member of the “Gang of Eight”, and chair of the House Intelligence Committee during the State/CIA Benghazi operation.  In short: Mike Rogers hid his willful blindness.

If you read the Rogers/Ruppersberger report, we invite you to look at the factual constructs of The Full Benghazi Brief.   Within the brief you will see the fully connected dots which explain the risks, liabilities and willful blindness, trying to be hidden by publication of the Rogers report.  CTH predicted exactly that outcome at the end of the brief.

We Won This Election, We Can Win The Narrative.”: Dr. Gina On The Fight For President Trump’s


Posted originally on Rumble By Bannons War Room on: Nov 15, 2024 at 1:00 pm EST

Phillip Patrick: We Finally Have A President Who Understands Long Term Financial Gain


Posted originally on Rumble By Bannons War Room on: Nov 15, 2024 at 1:00 pm EST

Steve Bannon Discusses General Flynn’s Potential Role As Tulsi Gabbard’s Deputy At DNI


Posted originally on Rumble By Bannons War Room on: Nov 15, 2024 at 1:00 pm EST

Natalie Winters SHREDS Woke Elitists For Their Criticism Of Gaetz And Gabbard


Posted originally on Rumble By Bannons War Room on: Nov 15, 2024 at 8:00 pm EST

Charlie Kirk: If You Want To Get Primaried, Vote Against Trump’s Nominations


Posted originally on Rumble By Bannons War Room on: Nov 15, 2024 at 1:00 pm EST

Todd Bensman: Tom Homan’s Deportation Warning Has Decreased Illegal Border Crossings


Posted originally on Rumble By Bannons War Room on: Nov 16, 2024 at 1:90 pm EST

Steve Bannon: This Election Came Down To The Credentialed Elites Vs. President Trump


Posted originally on Rumble By Bannons War Room on: Nov 15, 2024 at 1:00 pm EST

President Trump Announces Nomination of Doug Burgum for Interior Secretary and Chair of New National Energy Council


Posted originally on the CTH on November 15, 2024 | Sundance

President Trump has announced the nomination of North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum to head the Department of the Interior and also Chairman of a newly formed cabinet-level National Energy Council (energy Czar).

[Source]

Very interesting move, not in the appointment of Burgum, but in the duality of a method to tear apart the Dept of Interior Silo.

As the American people are starting to become aware of a return to civics, the President of the United States has absolute power within the Executive branch and absolute immunity for everything he defines as an official act of his office.

By appointing Burgum as the Interior Secretary and simultaneously the appointed energy-sector representative of the president, carrying the full weight and authority therein, there is no way for the institutional bureaucracy of the climate change officials inside the agency to block any changes decreed by President Trump within the mandate of the Energy Czar.

Secretary Burgum will sit at the top of the Dept of Interior organization, AND Czar Burgum will sit inside every agency, office, and subsidiary department that has anything to do with “American Energy” production/regulation.

A very strong power move. I like it.

Burgum would lead a new National Energy Council comprising all agencies and departments involved in the production, regulation and transportation of “ALL forms of American Energy.” … “This Council will oversee the path to U.S. ENERGY DOMINANCE by cutting red tape, enhancing private sector investments across all sectors of the Economy, and by focusing on INNOVATION over longstanding, but totally unnecessary, regulation.”

Recap of Appointments So Far:

  • White House chief of staff: Susie Wiles
  • Secretary of state: Marco Rubio
  • Attorney general: Matt Gaetz
  • Deputy attorney general: Todd Blanche
  • HHS secretary: Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
  • U.N. ambassador: Elise Stefanik
  • “Border czar”: Tom Homan
  • Defense secretary: Pete Hegseth
  • Secretary of veteran’s affairs: Doug Collins
  • National security adviser: Michael Waltz
  • Interior secretary: Doug Burgum
  • White House counsel: William McGinley
  • Solicitor general: Dean John Sauer
  • Secretary of homeland security: Kristi Noem
  • CIA director: John Ratcliffe
  • Director of national intelligence: Tulsi Gabbard
  • EPA administrator: Lee Zeldin
  • U.S. ambassador to Israel: Mike Huckabee
  • U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York: Jay Clayton
  • Department of Government Efficiency: Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy
  • Deputy chief of staff: Dan Scavino
  • Deputy chief of staff for policy and homeland security adviser: Stephen Miller
  • Deputy chief of staff for legislative, political and public affairs: James Blair
  • Deputy chief of staff for communications and personnel: Taylor Budowich
  • Presidential Personnel Office head: Sergio Gor
  • White House communications director: Steven Cheung

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