FIRST FIRING? New Coup EXPOSED—Trump Demands NAMES!

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Bombshell new report claims President Trump is winning major legal and political battles even as Rep. Shri Thanedar moves to impeach Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for alleged incompetence and “war crimes” tied to a Yemen strike discussed on the Signal app and a brutal Caribbean drug‑boat operation where survivors were reportedly targeted a second time.

Thanedar tells Fox News Hegseth “must go,” insisting this isn’t about party loyalty to Trump but about Pentagon accountability, especially after Hegseth refused to testify and an inspector general report flagged rule‑breaking that may have put U.S. troops at risk.

At the same time, Democrats are weaponizing federal oversight against Trump’s inner circle as the GAO opens an investigation into FHFA Director Bill Pulte—Trump’s housing pick—accused of acting like an “attack dog” by pressuring DOJ to prosecute Trump critics like Letitia James, Lisa Cook, Adam Schiff, and Eric Swalwell over alleged mortgage fraud.

Swalwell sues Pulte in D.C. federal court, claiming Pulte abused his authority by digging through private mortgage records and leaking them to punish political speech, a move Democrats say shows how Trump’s “dream team” is using federal power to go after enemies.

Conservative journalist Laura Loomer and Alex Jones warn that all of this is part of a bigger internal fight, with talk of a “military coup” atmosphere around Trump as the establishment tries to dismantle his strongest allies at Defense, DOJ, and key financial agencies.

In Texas, Democrat Rep. Jasmine Crockett faces a firestorm for refusing to pay over $3,000 in condo association fees—triggering a lien—while simultaneously dropping more than $75,000 in campaign cash on luxury hotels, limos, and high‑end travel to Vegas, Martha’s Vineyard, and the Ritz‑Carlton.

GOP challenger Sholdon Daniels slams Crockett on X for partying on donor money while families in her district struggle to pay rent, and critics say she fits a pattern of Democrats who pay their bills only when it’s taxpayer or campaign funds on the line, drawing comparisons to Maxine Waters’ own financial controversies.

On law enforcement, the FBI finally arrests Brian Cole as the alleged January 6 pipe bomber years after the DNC/RNC explosives were planted, with Director Kash Patel crediting a ground‑up file review and new tech rather than the old $500,000 reward, and claiming it proves a newly “focused, disciplined Bureau.”

Meanwhile, AG Pam Bondi and the Trump Justice Department ramp up an aggressive national election‑integrity push, suing Democrat‑run states like Maryland, Delaware, Rhode Island, New Mexico, Washington, and Vermont to force voter roll cleanups and purge dead voters, duplicates, movers, and non‑citizens ahead of 2026 and 2028.

Assistant AG Harmeet Dhillon blasts blue states for “intentional sloppiness” in their voter lists, while North Carolina already settles over 100,000 bad registrations and roughly two dozen other states face litigation or voluntary agreements to tighten registration, ID checks, and ballot verification.

The episode closes with a direct appeal to viewers to stay informed, subscribe, and share the show as one of the few places willing to expose Pentagon scandals, deep‑state coups, Democrat corruption, and election‑rigging fights that corporate media continue to downplay or ignore.

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