Nine Days in June: What They Did While America Tried to Catch Its Breath
Nine Fronts. One Architecture. No Accident.
Nine Fronts. One Architecture. No Accident.
In the span of nine days—June 1st through June 9th, 2025—the Trump administration launched a rapid-fire assault on every pillar of American life: human rights, democracy, healthcare, climate, truth, peace, and law. Not quietly. Not covertly. But in broad daylight—stacked, chaotic, calculated.
This wasn’t just political dysfunction. It was coordinated collapse.
In the same breath that Marines were deployed to U.S. cities and ICE raided congressional offices, federal protections were gutted, journalists were silenced, and the President of the United States publicly threatened to arrest a sitting governor. While the media chased chaos, executive orders rewrote environmental policy, gutted reproductive care, legalized mass surveillance, and handed post-quantum AI control to private billionaires with vendettas.
This is not a roundup. This is a record.
Below, you’ll find the truth—categorized, color-coded, sourced, and structured to reveal the bigger architecture: not of governance, but of authoritarian control. These weren’t isolated incidents. They were coordinated fronts of the same war.
Nine Days.
Nine Fronts.
One Fight for the Future.
🟥 HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS & IMMIGRANT OPPRESSION
In just nine days, the Trump administration turned immigration enforcement into a national crisis—using ICE raids, unmarked vans, masked agents, military troops, and retaliatory prosecutions to intimidate protestors and immigrants alike. This wasn’t about border security. It was about control.
Key flashpoints:
Mass ICE raids and masked enforcement in Los Angeles
National Guard and Marines deployed against civilians without consent
Immigration bans targeting Harvard and 12 Muslim-majority nations
Protesters attacked, arrested, and disappeared in federal crackdowns
📅 June 1
ICE raids Rep. Jerry Nadler’s office, handcuffing a staffer and falsely accusing him of harboring a migrant. Nadler calls it political retaliation.
📅 June 2
Stephen Miller holds emergency meeting with 50 ICE officials, demanding mass arrests of immigrants “regardless of criminal history.”
DHS quietly removes a flawed list of “sanctuary jurisdictions” after backlash over fabricated entries and data manipulation.
Internal ICE reports describe collapsing morale amid threats, surveillance, and loyalty pressure.
📅 June 3
ICE Director confirms agents now operate fully masked and without ID “to prevent doxxing.”
WH Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirms there will be no deportation carve-outs for undocumented farmworkers—despite making up over 40% of U.S. agricultural labor.
Rep. Mary Miller introduces resolution to replace Pride Month with “Family Month,” declaring LGBTQ+ rights a threat to America.
Trump threatens to fine California schools over a trans athlete competing in the girls’ track finals; DOJ sends warning letter demanding compliance.
📅 June 4
Trump signs Proclamation 10903, reissuing and expanding the 2017 travel ban to suspend entry for nationals from 12 countries, mostly Muslim or African nations.
On the same day, Trump signs Proclamation 10904, suspending all new foreign student visas for Harvard University, citing national security.
Notably, Egypt—the origin country of the Boulder attacker Trump cited to justify the policy—is not included in the travel ban.
DOJ and DHS cite “noncompliance” with data-sharing as justification for punishing Harvard.
📅 June 5
DOJ, Attorney General Pam Bondi, and the White House double down on the Harvard ban, framing it as a national security issue.
Harvard announces its intent to legally challenge the decree.
📅 June 6
Over 80 undocumented individuals are arrested across Los Angeles in pre-dawn ICE raids at day labor sites and workplaces. Agents wear black tactical gear and use drones, zip ties, and unmarked vans.
Protesters gather outside the Roybal Federal Building. LAPD fires tear gas and rubber bullets.
SEIU California President David Huerta is arrested while defending detained workers.
ICE vehicles are seen ramming demonstrators.
Eyewitnesses reported protesters were loaded into unmarked vans. Many remained unaccounted for by nightfall.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia—previously deported unlawfully and ordered returned by a judge—is re-detained and hit with 10 felony counts. The DOJ seeks up to 100 years in prison.
Rep. Hakeem Jeffries states that ICE agents must be identifiable under the law; GOP accuses Democrats of “doxxing” threats.
Rep. Mary Miller deletes an anti-Muslim post after misidentifying a Sikh man who led prayer in Congress.
📅 June 7
Trump federalizes California’s National Guard under Title 10, overriding Governor Gavin Newsom without invoking the Insurrection Act.
DHS, ICE, and Border Patrol deploy flash-bangs, Blackhawk helicopters, drones, and armored trucks in Latino neighborhoods across Paramount and Compton.
Protesters are met with paramilitary force.
Trump announces a protest mask ban, falsely framing face coverings as criminal tools.
Rep. Jimmy Gomez and multiple members of Congress are denied access to ICE facilities—despite federal law requiring oversight.
Reports emerge documenting illegal military deployment, protest suppression, and federal law violations.
Proclamation 10904 and the expanded travel ban are publicly compared to the 2017 Muslim Ban—this time broader, less defensible, and executed under the guise of emergency power.
📅 June 8
22 Democratic governors release a joint statement condemning Trump’s deployment of California’s National Guard as “an alarming abuse of power.”
National Guard troops, under federal control, enter Los Angeles at 3:30 a.m. in full riot gear.
Trump posts: “MASKS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED.” No legal authority is cited. Civil liberties groups warn of a First Amendment violation.
Protesters regroup at LA City Hall chanting “ICE out of LA” as federal arrests climb.
📅 June 9
Department of Defense confirms 500 active-duty Marines will be deployed to Los Angeles to support ICE and DHS.
Civil liberties groups condemn the militarized response, calling it a trial run for authoritarian control.
ICE raids continue. Detainees report being held without legal counsel, medical care, or due process.
Trump posts: “ARREST THE PEOPLE IN FACE MASKS, NOW!”
Border Czar Tom Homan justifies targeting schools: “There’s no sanctuary for national security threats.”
Charlie Kirk calls to “ban third world immigration entirely.”
Sen. Mark Kelly responds: “This isn’t leadership. Trump prioritized tearing families apart.”
This Was the Test Run
No emergency declarations.
No due process.
Just men with masks, orders, and immunity.
“This is a day I hoped I would never see in America.”
— Governor Gavin Newsom, June 9
📌 Citations:
Proclamation 10903 (Expanded Travel Ban)
Proclamation 10904 (Foreign Student Ban – Harvard)
Memo 2025-03 (Federalization of California National Guard)
DOJ Sealed Indictment (Kilmar Abrego Garcia, filed 5/21/25)
Dissent in Bloom reporting on the re-indictment of Kilmar Abrego Garcia (June 6–8, 2025)
RFK Human Rights v. State – Lawsuit over El Salvador deportation deal
Doe v. Trump – Civil immigrant detention at Guantanamo
🟧 AUTHORITARIAN POWER & RULE OF LAW
In just nine days, the Trump administration weaponized the powers of government to silence dissent, erase oversight, and consolidate control—from military occupation to fabricated investigations, cult-like propaganda, and attacks on elected state officials. What we witnessed wasn’t politics. It was a power grab in real time.
Key flashpoints:
Military troops deployed against civilians without invoking the Insurrection Act
Federal investigations launched to delegitimize Biden’s presidency retroactively
National Guard federalized against California’s will; governor threatened with arrest
Congressional oversight blocked, legal safeguards ignored, propaganda escalated
📅 June 1
DNI Tulsi Gabbard redesigns the President’s Daily Brief to resemble Fox News, reportedly to keep Trump’s attention. He has received only 14 briefs since Jan 20.
Internal sources say this move is part of a broader effort to filter out intelligence that contradicts Trump’s worldview.
📅 June 3
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka files a federal lawsuit against U.S. Attorney Alina Habba, citing false arrest and political targeting.
Memo 2025-01 orders an investigation into whether President Biden’s aides used an autopen to “illegitimately” govern, setting the stage to invalidate Biden-era decisions.
📅 June 4
Budget director Russell Vought testifies in support of slashing PBS, PEPFAR, USAID, and global health programs, calling the Impoundment Control Act unconstitutional.
Rep. Rosa DeLauro warns that Project 2025 is designed to “break government so billionaires can rule unchecked.”
Court rules in USA v. Texas, siding with the federal government over in-state tuition laws—solidifying federal authority over state challenges.
📅 June 5
Trump appoints 22-year-old campaign aide Thomas Fugate to oversee DHS counterterrorism efforts—despite no national security experience.
Trump signs an executive order directing an official review of Biden’s presidency as “fraudulent.”
DOJ subpoenas Biden’s doctor to question his cognitive capacity during his term.
📅 June 6
Trump holds a birthday military parade that shuts down Reagan National Airport, grounding over 100 flights to stage a spectacle of power.
Proud Boys leaders—recently pardoned—file a $100 million lawsuit against the U.S. government. AG Pam Bondi agrees to hear the case.
📅 June 7
Memo 2025-03 federalizes the California National Guard under Title 10, authorizing active-duty military use without invoking the Insurrection Act.
Trump signs an executive order mandating the restoration of statues removed for “ideological reasons.”
Announces a $34M sculpture garden of 250 “American Heroes” to be completed by July 4, 2026. Historians and artists call it unworkable propaganda.
DHS, Border Patrol, and ICE deploy armored vehicles, flash-bangs, and riot control agents across LA neighborhoods.
Members of Congress, including Rep. Jimmy Gomez, are denied legal oversight access to ICE facilities.
Trump declares protests a “rebellion” and justifies the use of federal troops to suppress them.
SecDef Pete Hegseth threatens to deploy Marines on U.S. soil. The Brennan Center, Gov. Newsom, and Sen. Cory Booker call it authoritarian overreach.
📅 June 8
National Guard troops enter Los Angeles at 3:30 a.m., supporting ICE operations.
Trump posts: “MASKS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED at protests.” No legal basis cited.
Protests grow outside City Hall. ICE raids and federal presence escalate.
Dissent in Bloom reports the operation lacks legal justification and is a blatant circumvention of both state authority and federal process.
📅 June 9
Department of Defense confirms that 500 active-duty Marines have been deployed to LA, with additional battalions on standby.
Trump publicly threatens California Governor Gavin Newsom with arrest, saying: “I would do it. I think it would be great.”
Rep. Tommy Tuberville echoes: “Lock him up. LA looks like a third world country.”
Gov. Newsom responds: “This is a line we cannot cross. This is an unmistakable step toward authoritarianism.”
California AG Rob Bonta files a lawsuit challenging the illegal federalization of the National Guard.
Trump falsely claims he coordinated the deployment with Newsom, declaring, “I saved LA from being obliterated.”
Trump posts: “IF THEY SPIT, WE WILL HIT,” escalating threats of violence against protesters.
Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis warns: “This is exactly the justification he’s looking for.”
Former National Guard General John Manner says: “This is an inappropriate use of the Guard and is not warranted.”
David Axelrod calls it what it is: “A made-for-TV reality show, produced by Donald J. Trump.”
This Is How They Seize Control
First they break the rules.
Then they rewrite them.
Then they punish anyone who stands in the way.
“I don’t care if you’re a Democrat or a Republican—this is a line we cannot cross.
— Governor Gavin Newsom, June 9
📌 Citations:
Memo 2025-01 (Autopen / Legitimacy Investigation)
Memo 2025-03 (Federalized Troops – June 7)
Executive Orders re: Biden legitimacy and historic monuments
Public Statements: Trump, Newsom, Tuberville, Hegseth
DOJ Action: Proud Boys lawsuit, Biden doctor subpoena
Dissent in Bloom reports (June 7–9, 2025)
USA v. Texas – Federal authority upheld
Congressional Testimony – Vought, DeLauro
Reporting from Reuters, MSNBC, and The Guardian
🟨 ECONOMIC INSTABILITY & CORRUPTION
In just nine days, the Trump administration unraveled the foundations of economic stability—torching data integrity, weaponizing the budget, gutting public programs, and igniting a global trade war. It wasn’t mismanagement. It was intentional sabotage for profit and power.
Key flashpoints:
Tariffs doubled overnight, sparking global retaliation and inflation
Trump’s crypto laws exempted him from ethics enforcement
Billions wiped from markets amid personal feuds and political vendettas
Data from federal agencies manipulated, suppressed, or rendered unusable
📅 June 1
Trump fires NASA nominee Jared Isaacman days before his confirmation hearing—seen as part of a Musk-aligned purge.
Trump reverses his “no tax on Social Security” campaign promise. New GOP proposal reduces deductions and imposes net cuts.
GOP budget slashes Medicaid, VA funding, and cancer research—while eliminating taxes on tanning beds and gun silencers.
CBO projects over 13 million will lose coverage due to Medicaid and ACA subsidy rollbacks.
Trump’s crypto bill quietly exempts the president from key ethics rules.
📅 June 2
Eleven major corporations cut ties with law firms complying with Trump’s executive order crackdowns—shifting business to firms fighting him in court.
Trump shocks financial markets by announcing 25–50% tariffs on imported steel without warning. Economists warn of cascading price hikes.
📅 June 3
Elon Musk slams Trump’s budget, triggering chaos across both parties.
Trump signs Proclamation 10902, doubling tariffs on steel and aluminum, expanding coverage to derivative products, and escalating trade tension with China.
CNBC commentators question whether Trump’s memecoin enables anonymous foreign influence. Don Jr. confirms lack of transparency.
U.S. beef exports collapse in China, replaced by Australian imports. Food prices spike.
Lawsuits surge:
Desai v. Kennedy (HHS mass terminations)
California v. Trump (IEEPA tariff challenge appeal)
National Job Corps Assoc. v. DOL (TRO granted to stop shutdown)
📅 June 4
OECD contradicts Trump’s growth claims: U.S. outlook downgraded from 2.8% to 1.6% due to tariffs.
CBO confirms tariffs will drive inflation and slow growth.
Trump’s omnibus tax-and-spending bill projected to add $2.4 trillion to the deficit.
Bureau of Labor Statistics admits inflation data is compromised due to hiring freezes and limited data collection.
More lawsuits filed:
Thakur v. Trump (UC research)
Shapiro v. USDA (local food grants)
📅 June 5
Musk and Trump feud publicly over subsidies and NASA access.
Tesla stock crashes $152 billion in a single day—the largest drop in company history.
Jobless claims reach an 8-month high. Economists cite tariff-induced instability.
Labor statistics agency reduces reporting scope again.
ProPublica reports Musk’s DOGE team trashed USIP offices with beer bottles, drugs, and cockroaches. A DOJ shutdown attempt was blocked by the courts.
Additional lawsuits:
Solutions in Hometown Connections v. Noem
Urban Sustainability Directors Network v. USDA
📅 June 6
Trump removes Teslas from the federal fleet following the Musk feud.
Tesla suffers another market cap loss amid ongoing volatility.
Manufacturing jobs decline by 8,000. Labor Secretary unable to explain losses in live interview.
Trump trade adviser Peter Navarro fails to deliver the deals promised under a 60-day deadline.
DOGE misconduct resurfaces in internal reporting.
CBO confirms job market instability will persist under current economic policy.
📅 June 7
Trump avoids the press entirely.
Musk unfollows Stephen Miller after his wife leaves the White House to join Musk’s team.
Sen. Rand Paul blames Trump’s first term for adding $8 trillion to the deficit, calling the current trajectory “unsustainable.”
📅 June 9
Rep. Chip Roy criticizes Trump for withholding ICE funding as leverage in budget negotiations.
This Was Economic Sabotage
Not a bug. A feature.
They didn’t break the system.
They sold it.
“Trump’s and Musk’s natures have always been impulsive. The space and defense sectors can only hope the two men show some restraint now.”
— Jeffrey Kluger, TIME, June 2025
📌 Citations:
Proclamation 10902 (Steel & Aluminum Tariff Doubling)
CBO and OECD economic forecasts
Senate hearings, press events, CNBC, ProPublica
Confirmed lawsuits: Desai v. Kennedy, National Job Corps Assoc. v. DOL, California v. Trump, Thakur v. Trump, Shapiro v. USDA, Solutions in Hometown Connections v. Noem, Urban Sustainability Directors Network v. USDA
TIME reporting (Jeffrey Kluger, June 2025)
🟩 ROLLBACK OF CLIMATE & ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTIONS
In just one proclamation, the Trump administration repackaged ecological exploitation as patriotic destiny—rebranding oceans as property, expanding deep-sea mining, lifting fishing protections, and using the language of grandeur and sovereignty to justify corporate plunder. This wasn’t about honoring nature. It was about conquest.
Key flashpoints:
Proclamation reaffirms renaming the Gulf of Mexico as the “Gulf of America”
Pacific Remote Islands opened to commercial fishing
Deep-sea mining prioritized for “American dominance”
Environmental language co-opted to mask extraction and control
📅 June 6
Trump signs Proclamation 10905, declaring June as National Ocean Month—but instead of promoting conservation, it reads like a blueprint for marine exploitation.
The proclamation reaffirms the renaming of the Gulf of Mexico as the “Gulf of America,” citing its role in “our economy, history, and national identity.”
It promotes offshore mineral extraction, including deep-seabed mining—framed as a national security imperative.
Trump touts his April move to open the Pacific Remote Islands National Monument to commercial fishing, undoing decades of ocean conservation.
The document wraps resource plunder in nationalist rhetoric—pledging a “new golden age” powered by the ocean, under the banner of “America First.”
Instead of celebrating natural wonder, the proclamation uses patriotic language to justify deregulation—an authoritarian rebranding of environmental destruction.
This Wasn’t a Celebration. It Was a Declaration.
They renamed the Gulf.
They opened the seas.
They wrapped extraction in a flag and called it sacred.
“We pledge to harness [our oceans’] resources… to safeguard American interests and uphold our way of life.”
— Proclamation 10905, June 6, 2025
📌 Citations:
Proclamation 10905 (National Ocean Month / Offshore Extraction Agenda)
April 2025 Proclamation (Pacific Remote Islands opened to fishing)
Presidential language analyzed: “Gulf of America,” “new golden age,” “sovereignty,” “radiant,” “America First vision”
🟦 ATTACKS ON DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS
In just nine days, the Trump administration escalated its assault on democracy itself—silencing oversight, dismantling legal protections, and building the scaffolding of permanent minority rule. This wasn’t a breakdown in government. It was a calculated effort to erase public power, rewrite civic truth, and place accountability beyond reach.
Key flashpoints:
Supreme Court maneuvering to enable mass firings and shield executive power
Coordinated election sabotage exposed—tracing back to 2020 false elector plots
Governors and lawmakers warn of constitutional collapse under federal force
Truth, history, and law increasingly replaced with loyalty and performance
📅 June 2
Trump asks the Supreme Court to lift the injunction blocking mass firings of federal employees in Trump v. AFGE—an attempt to remove career civil servants and replace them with loyalists.
SCOTUS declines to hear challenges to state-level assault weapon bans, sidestepping the broader debate while enabling Trump’s court strategy to remain legally unchecked.
📅 June 3
Rep. Elise Stefanik releases a campaign-style attack video on Gov. Kathy Hochul, part of a wider pattern of targeting Democratic state officials seen as obstructing Trump’s federal agenda.
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse warns that judicial independence is eroding, pointing to Leonard Leo and Koch-backed influence over Trump’s Supreme Court picks.
📅 June 4
Brown v. Trump is filed—an NTSB employee sues over termination tied to Project 2025 loyalty screening, highlighting the weaponization of government employment as a loyalty test.
📅 June 5
Veterans’ rights organizer Fred Wellman announces nationwide Unite for Veterans rallies, citing rising threats to the Constitution and civil control of the military.
📅 June 6
Rallies spread across 40+ cities, as organizers call on Americans to resist Trump’s efforts to rewrite law through force and spectacle.
Elon Musk teases the launch of a third party, splintering GOP unity and introducing further uncertainty into the electoral system already shaken by purges, lawsuits, and disinformation.
📅 June 7
Historian Heather Cox Richardson launches Journey to American Democracy, a digital initiative aimed at reclaiming accurate civic education in the face of rising historical revisionism.
A protester in Los Angeles tells reporters: “Tasted a little tear gas. Tasted like fascism.” The clip spreads across social media as a symbol of escalating federal force.
Internal reports surface of growing chaos inside the Democratic Party as leadership struggles to respond to the coordinated attacks on state and federal power structures.
📅 June 9
23 Democratic governors issue a joint statement condemning the federalization of California’s National Guard, calling it an “erosion of state sovereignty” and a threat to public trust in military institutions.
Dissent in Bloom publishes a major investigative report:
The Blueprint for a Stolen America documents the continuation of election sabotage efforts from 2020 through 2025—including cloned Dominion systems, fake certification labs, and DOJ interference.
A second exposé reveals that Pro V&V, a federal voting-machine certifier, operated without oversight—approving major software changes without public disclosure.
Rep. Jimmy Gomez speaks out: “LA County is 34% foreign-born. When Trump says he’s liberating us—who is he liberating us from?”
This Wasn’t Drift. It Was Design.
They didn’t lose control of democracy.
They reprogrammed it—so you’d never get it back.
"So far, my questions regarding these events seem to have disappeared into a black hole of indifference."
— Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, May 2025
📌 Citations:
Trump v. AFGE, Brown v. Trump, McMahon v. NY (SCOTUS filings and federal lawsuits)
Dissent in Bloom investigative series:
The Blueprint for a Stolen America
Pro V&V: The Disappearing Gatekeeper
Statements from Rep. Jimmy Gomez, Sen. Whitehouse, 23 Governors
Journey to American Democracy series (Heather Cox Richardson)
Fred Wellman, Unite for Veterans event materials
Public reporting via SCOTUSblog, Reuters, DGA, SMART Elections
🟪 MEDIA SUPPRESSION & PROPAGANDA
In just nine days, the Trump administration unleashed a barrage of disinformation, censorship, and cult-like messaging—reshaping history, silencing dissent, and flooding the public with lies dressed as patriotism. This wasn’t a communications strategy. It was a psychological operation—designed to disorient, erase, and replace reality.
Key flashpoints:
SCOTUS ruled Trump can ban journalists from the White House and Air Force One
Mike Lindell put Satan on trial and violated gag orders—twice
DOJ suppressed Epstein file requests after Musk claimed Trump was named
Federal media suppression exposed in AG Bondi coverup
📅 June 1
Trump reposts a QAnon conspiracy theory claiming Joe Biden was assassinated in 2020 and replaced with a robotic clone.
SCOTUS affirms Trump’s authority to ban journalists from the White House and Air Force One, siding against the Associated Press.
An OAN Pentagon reporter is fired after criticizing restricted press access. The briefing room is locked under orders from SecDef Pete Hegseth.
📅 June 2
Mike Lindell testifies in court that Satan masterminded the 2020 election theft and that he is bankrupt because Colorado “deleted evidence.”
📅 June 3
Lindell’s defense team claims he “believed what he said” but offers no evidence.
Legal filings clarify that his legal defense hinges on “talk, not fact.”
📅 June 5
Lindell violates a gag order during his defamation trial and is formally warned by the judge.
Navy Secretary John Phelan falsely claims Pearl Harbor was attacked on June 7, not December 7. Historians call it “gross revisionism.”
Elon Musk uses ableist slurs to attack Steve Bannon following criticism on WarRoom.
Fox suspends ABC journalist Terry Moran after he calls Stephen Miller a “world-class hater.” The network confirms Trump allies pressured for the suspension.
CREW and CFPB file a FOIA lawsuit demanding disclosure of DOGE activity in multiple agencies.
📅 June 6
Rep. Stephen Lynch demands the FBI release the unredacted Epstein files, citing public trust concerns after Musk’s viral claims.
Lindell violates his gag order again. The judge issues a second warning.
Far-right influencers Catturd and Alex Jones feud over Trump’s Epstein ties and rally conspiracy theories.
The House Oversight Committee issues a formal request for DOJ Epstein file release.
Dissent in Bloom publishes an exposé on AG Pam Bondi’s DOJ coverup, naming officials involved in suppressing the files and warning of watchdog firings and whistleblower retaliation.
📅 June 7
Trump falsely claims the Declaration of Independence is a “declaration of unity and love,” misrepresenting its revolutionary intent.
He accuses left-wing groups of erasing “American heritage” and pledges a return to “divinely inspired” values.
ABC’s Terry Moran is suspended again after tweeting criticism of Stephen Miller.
House Oversight Democrats renew demands for Epstein file transparency.
📅 June 9
Fox host Jesse Watters blames the LA mayor for “letting the city burn,” despite violence linked to federal ICE raids and military presence.
This Wasn’t Misinformation. It Was Mind Control.
They censored the press.
They rewrote the revolution.
They put Satan on trial—so no one would notice the truth getting buried.
“Any attempts to prevent the appropriate release of the Epstein files to shield the President from truth and accountability merits intense scrutiny by Congress and by the Department of Justice.”
— Reps. Stephen Lynch & Robert Garcia, June 2025
📌 Citations:
SCOTUS ruling (Associated Press case – June 1)
Mike Lindell v. Dominion, court transcripts and gag order warnings
Dissent in Bloom exposé (Pam Bondi / DOJ media suppression – June 6)
CREW v. CFPB FOIA lawsuit
House Oversight Committee Epstein file demands
ABC News, Fox News, and public reporting on journalist suspensions
Trump statements on the Declaration of Independence and American “heritage”
🟫 TECHNOLOGY & SURVEILLANCE
In just nine days, the Trump administration executed a sweeping digital power grab—centralizing personal data, rewriting cybersecurity laws, and expanding surveillance infrastructure under the guise of “security.” At the center? Drones, databases, and a volatile tech billionaire entangled with national secrets. This wasn’t about innovation. It was control—coded.
Key flashpoints:
Massive data centralization effort via Palantir and cross-agency surveillance
Multiple executive orders deregulating AI, drone, and post-quantum surveillance
Musk threatens critical launches; DOGE staffers purged amid loyalty breakdown
NASA, DoD, and cybersecurity protocols destabilized by political retaliation
📅 June 2
Trump signs an executive order authorizing the creation of a massive surveillance system via Palantir, integrating tax, immigration, student loan, banking, and health data.
A second surveillance database is planned to combine personal data across federal agencies. Even MAGA-aligned Rep. Warren Davidson calls it “Orwellian.”
📅 June 3
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene says she opposes the AI provision she voted for in the budget—then admits she didn’t read it. Legislative oversight collapses in real time.
📅 June 5
Rep. Stephen Lynch demands a subpoena of Elon Musk for alleged drug use inside the Trump administration, raising security concerns around his influence in sensitive agencies.
📅 June 6
Following the Musk fallout, the White House initiates a purge of DOGE-aligned staffers. Internal sources cite escalating tension and loyalty breakdowns across tech-policy teams.
Trump signs three sweeping executive orders:
Rewriting and reframing cybersecurity directives (EOs 13694, 14144) to emphasize foreign threats and deregulate domestic safeguards
Creating a federal drone surveillance framework with real-time access to user data, expanded protest monitoring, and a national task force
Launching a drone dominance acceleration strategy—expanding military airspace, removing waiver barriers, and fast-tracking AI-powered systems
A fourth order removes public transparency guardrails and weakens collaborative threat-sharing—gutting previous cybersecurity norms in favor of a top-down, post-quantum surveillance state.
📅 June 7
Elon Musk threatens to halt Dragon spacecraft launches in retaliation for his loss of influence, forcing NASA and the Pentagon to scramble contingency plans.
The Washington Post confirms national security officials are alarmed by Musk’s erratic threats, citing serious risks to NASA and DoD missions.
This Wasn’t Tech Advancement. It Was Authoritarian Infrastructure.
They didn’t innovate.
They rewrote the rules—so they could watch, predict, and control.
“On the one hand, there is a repository of millions of Americans’ legally protected, highly sensitive information that — if improperly handled or disseminated — risks causing significant harm. On the other, there is the government’s desire to ditch the usual protocols for accessing that data, before the courts have even determined whether DOGE’s access is lawful.”
— Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, Supreme Court dissent, June 2025
📌 Citations:
Executive Orders (Palantir surveillance buildout, EO 13694 / 14144 rewrites, drone expansion)
Washington Post reporting on Musk threats to halt Dragon missions
Congressional statements from Reps. Stephen Lynch, Warren Davidson, and Marjorie Taylor Greene
Internal DOGE personnel reports (June 6 purge)
White House cybersecurity framework documents (June 6, 2025)
Supreme Court ruling on DOGE access to Social Security data, New York Times, June 2025
🩻 PUBLIC HEALTH SABOTAGE & MEDICAL DISINFORMATION
In just nine days, the Trump administration made it clear: public health isn’t a priority—it’s a target. From disaster response ignorance to Medicaid gutting, from healthcare rollback to unsanitary kitchens at Trump’s own club, this wasn’t about missteps. It was about deliberate degradation of safety, care, and trust.
Key flashpoints:
FEMA chief admits he didn’t know hurricane season exists
16 million projected to lose healthcare under Trump budget
Abortion emergency protections removed—even for life-threatening cases
Trump’s Bedminster club cited for 18 health code violations
📅 June 2
FEMA Administrator David Richardson admits during a hurricane preparedness briefing that he didn’t know the U.S. has a hurricane season—raising alarms over disaster readiness under Trump’s appointees.
Democrat J.D. Scholten announces a Senate run against Sen. Joni Ernst following her sarcastic “we’re all going to die” Medicaid comment and awkward apology video.
Sen. Chris Murphy launches a $2M American Mobilization PAC to register young voters and oppose GOP healthcare cuts, warning that the 2026 election will determine whether the public retains access to care.
Over 300 billboards appear across swing states, linking DOGE workforce cuts to heat deaths and hospital staffing shortages.
📅 June 4
The CBO projects 16 million people will lose healthcare coverage if Trump’s omnibus budget passes. Cuts to ACA, SNAP, and clean energy protections are included.
The Trump administration ends enforcement of emergency abortion access rules in Medicare hospitals—even for patients in life-threatening situations.
A new memorandum directs HHS and CMS to slash Medicaid payments, aligning them with Medicare levels and citing “waste and fraud.” Analysts warn the cuts will devastate safety-net hospitals and undermine state flexibility.
📅 June 5
The New York Daily News reports that Trump’s Bedminster golf club was cited for 18 health code violations, including expired food, mold, and unsafe dishwashing systems.
📅 June 6
Follow-up reporting confirms the Bedminster citations: expired milk, filthy kitchens, and “conditions unfit for public service.” Despite the violations, the club remains open.
This Wasn’t Incompetence. It Was Indifference.
They gutted healthcare.
They mocked the dying.
And they served expired milk at a billionaire’s golf club while cutting food aid to families.
“The folks hollering about ‘family values’ are out here tearing families apart with unlawful ICE raids, militarized police, and the weaponization of government. All while ripping away food and healthcare from working-class families. Are the family values in the room with us?”
— Rep. Jasmine Crockett, June 2025
📌 Citations:
New York Daily News (Bedminster violations – June 5–6)
CBO Report on omnibus healthcare impacts (June 4)
HHS/CMS memorandum on Medicaid payment cuts (June 4)
FEMA press conference transcript (David Richardson quote – June 2)
PAC launch statements (Sen. Murphy, Scholten)
DOGE workforce billboard campaign reporting (June 2)
Abortion emergency enforcement rollback memo (June 4)
Rep. Jasmine Crockett public statement (June 2025)
🌐 DESTABILIZATION & AGGRESSION (FOREIGN POLICY)
In just nine days, the Trump administration torched alliances, emboldened adversaries, and erased decades of diplomatic clarity. Peace talks collapsed. Sanctions vanished. And American leadership was replaced with chaos, denial, and covert deals. This wasn’t isolationism. It was destabilization by design.
Key flashpoints:
Ukraine confirms Kerch Bridge strike; no U.S. statement of support
Trump proposes uranium enrichment deal to Iran—then contradicts it publicly
Putin and Trump speak twice; no sanctions imposed after Russian airstrikes
Allies react to a total collapse of American credibility on the world stage
📅 June 1
Ukrainian military confirms a year-long covert drone operation destroyed 34% of Russia’s cruise missile carriers. Target was based near the FSB HQ. The U.S. remains officially silent.
📅 June 2
The Trump administration is accused of caving to Iran on nuclear negotiations after proposing an allowance for uranium enrichment—contradicting its own public stance and risking backlash from allies.
China accuses the U.S. of violating a trade truce by imposing chip export bans and visa restrictions. Trump counters by blaming China.
SecDef Pete Hegseth is denounced by Chinese officials for Cold War-style rhetoric during a visit to Asia—sparking regional backlash.
Russia-Ukraine peace talks collapse after Russia demands total surrender and insults the Ukrainian delegation regarding deported children.
📅 June 3
The White House offers no formal response to South Korea’s national elections. Press Secretary flips through notes and says, “We do not.”
Undersecretary Darren Beattie is criticized for dismantling the U.S. disinformation unit targeting Russia. He is married to a woman with Kremlin ties and has publicly praised Vladimir Putin.
Ukraine confirms a successful strike on the Kerch Bridge, calling it a symbolic blow to Russian occupation. The U.S. again remains silent.
📅 June 5
Trump confirms a phone call with Putin to discuss Ukrainian airfield strikes and Iran’s nuclear program. Despite clear escalation, the administration imposes no new sanctions.
📅 June 6
Trump confirms a second call with Putin about Ukraine, airstrikes, and Iran. Again, no sanctions. No consequences.
Allies express alarm privately. Publicly, the administration says nothing.
This Wasn’t Weakness. It Was Willing.
They praised our enemies.
They ignored our allies.
And they stood by while democracy burned—abroad and at home.
“Imagine the whining from the Globalist American Empire if Putin ‘invades’ Ukraine… love it when our national security bureaucrats fail!”
— Darren Beattie, X post, January 2022
📌 Citations:
Ukrainian drone operation (June 1, official military release)
Iran nuclear talks contradiction (June 2 briefings and international reporting)
China trade dispute, Hegseth diplomatic fallout (June 2 reporting)
Russia-Ukraine peace collapse (summit coverage, June 2)
Kerch Bridge strike (Ukrainian SBU release, June 3)
Putin-Trump calls (WH pool reports, Kremlin readouts – June 5, 6)
Darren Beattie post on X (January 2022, verified reporting)
THE FIREWALL
It didn’t take long.
Just nine days.
Nine fronts.
And the silence of people who looked away.
If this was the test run,
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Thank you so much for this valuable information. You have outlined all of the Republican Party’s priorities. Reading this inspires me to continue my fight against this regime. I never thought that this would be my America. I will remain faithful to our cause to defend America against tyranny. No Kings June 14. Stand together peacefully people.
What a thorough review of the past 9 days. Thanks for the time, effort and research required to clearly document what the fuck is actually happening. 😡