#congress

🚨 NO WAY! Trump Drops “F***” Bomb in Overnight Post! What He DEMANDS Is Long PAST DUE!

President Trump posted one of his most important messages of the week, calling on Congress to pass Reconciliation 3.0 with $350 billion for defense funding and the SAVE America Act. While the media chased Graham Platner, World Cup controversy, and another Trump-related red card spectacle, the real story may have been four letters Trump placed at the end of his message: FREE.

In this Justus Knight broadcast, we break down why Trump tied military strength, election law, congressional action, and America’s future together in one post — and why the timing matters.

🔥 Your Paycheck Is About to Get a WHOLE LOT BIGGER…But ONLY IF YOU Vote ‘THIS WAY’!

Why do some of the biggest policy debates seem to gain momentum during election years? In this episode, we examine two recent examples—a housing affordability bill and renewed $25 minimum wage proposals—and explore how legislative timing, campaign strategy, and public attention intersect. This video distinguishes reported facts from commentary and asks what voters should look for beyond the headlines.

🔥 WTH Just Happened! Trump Declares “NATIONAL EMERGENCY” and D.C. is in Absolute PANIC!

Your face may be becoming the new government ID card. London police are expanding live facial recognition cameras into major public areas like the West End and Soho, while reports in the United States show ICE exploring broader access to facial-recognition tools for immigration checks through local agencies.

This is not just a London story. It is the blueprint. First comes the argument: public safety. Then comes the infrastructure: cameras, databases, watchlists, apps, local agency access, and public spaces where your face can be scanned before anyone ever asks your name.

In this broadcast, Justus Knight breaks down why this matters, how the technology is being sold, what civil-liberties critics are warning about, and why the real question is not whether criminals should be caught.

The real question is this:

When the government can identify you without stopping you, did the checkpoint disappear — or did it become invisible?

🔥 The First AI Candidate Just Entered Congress

AI super PACs, Alex Bores, New York’s 12th Congressional District, OpenAI-linked investors, Anthropic-linked spending, and the RAISE Act collide in a bizarre congressional race that may reveal how artificial intelligence money plans to influence Congress before Congress regulates AI.

Artificial intelligence didn’t need a robot candidate, a metal skeleton, or a bad sci-fi voice to enter Congress. It just needed super PAC money.

In New York’s 12th Congressional District, a local Democratic primary became a national AI proxy war after candidate Alex Bores helped push New York’s RAISE Act, one of the strongest AI safety laws in the country. According to major reporting, AI-linked political groups poured millions into the race, with one side opposing Bores and another side boosting him.

So is this just one strange Manhattan election — or the first beta test for how AI money captures Washington before Washington ever regulates AI?

This is not left versus right. This is machine money, political influence, congressional power, and the future of who writes the rules.

🚨 Hegseth Just Got a $1 Billion Escape Hatch… But From What? đź•µď¸Źâ€Ťâ™‚ď¸Ź

The new FY27 Defense Appropriations Bill gives the Pentagon a $1.072 trillion allocation while Democrats warn Pete Hegseth may receive a $1 billion AI-linked spending escape hatch.

While cable news argues over domestic cuts and topline spending, the real question is much simpler: did Congress protect the power of the purse, or did it quietly give the executive branch new room to move money under the excuse of Artificial Intelligence savings?

In this Political Psycho breakdown, Justus Knight examines the House Appropriations Committee’s FY27 Defense Appropriations Bill, the Republican summary of the $1.072 trillion defense allocation, and the Democratic warning that Secretary Pete Hegseth could cut $1 billion across the Department of Defense without consulting Congress.

This is not just about one budget bill. It is about how AI, modernization language, and trillion-dollar federal spending can create new escape hatches inside government oversight.

⚠️ Why Did Election Security Briefings Just Vanish… Right Before The Midterms?!

Senate Democrats say the Trump administration has only provided one election-security briefing ahead of the 2026 midterms, despite Congress normally receiving updates about threats to election infrastructure and foreign influence attempts. According to Reuters, lawmakers say requests for similar briefings from the FBI and CISA were ignored, while the administration previously cut staff from key FBI and DHS offices responsible for safeguarding elections.

This Political Psycho breakdown follows the real issue: not Democrat panic, not Republican excuses, but the machine underneath the election. If Americans are being told to trust the midterms, why are election-security briefings going quiet? And why are federal agencies pushing into state election systems while pulling back from transparency?

The midterms are coming. The briefings vanished. That’s not comfort. That’s a warning light on the dashboard.

🚨 Trump Just Found the Spy Machine… Now Congress Is in FULL MELTDOWN MODE đź”Ąđź•µď¸Źâ€Ťâ™‚ď¸Ź

Congress is racing to renew Section 702 of FISA, the powerful surveillance authority used for foreign intelligence collection. But the fight exploded after President Trump tapped Bill Pulte as acting Director of National Intelligence, triggering backlash from Democrats, some Republicans, and national security voices.

Tonight on Political Psycho, we go deeper than the headline. The real story is not just FISA. The real story is that Washington defended the surveillance machine for years — until Trump put his guy near the controls.

If this power is too dangerous when Trump can touch it, why was it safe when everyone else had the keys?

This is Political CSI: surveillance, Congress, media hypocrisy, constitutional panic, and D.C. caught standing over the body.

🚨 Congress Just Gave Trump $70 BILLION… Then PANICKED Over His Power âš–️🔥

Congress just handed President Trump a massive $70 billion immigration enforcement package, funding ICE and Border Patrol through the rest of his administration. But at nearly the same time, lawmakers moved to restrict Trump’s war powers over Iran after escalating tensions near the Strait of Hormuz. So which is it? Does Congress want Trump powerful, or does Congress fear Trump powerful?

In this Political Psycho CSI breakdown, we connect the $70 billion border enforcement bill, the Iran war-powers fight, the Apache helicopter crash near Hormuz, the drone rescue, and JD Vance’s claim that the U.S. may be close to an Iran peace deal.

This isn’t two separate stories. It’s one Washington crime scene: Congress funds power when it wants results, then runs from power when it fears blame.

đź’Ą đź’ŁTrump Was Right Again… And Zelensky Just Handed Him The Proofđź’Ą

Washington just handed America one of the most unbelievable political contradictions of the year. As Trump’s own party breaks ranks on key issues, the House advances a Ukraine Support Act that includes new assistance and up to $8 billion in loan support. But in the same news cycle, Volodymyr Zelenskyy publicly proposes direct talks with Vladimir Putin to end the war.

So why is Congress still pushing more Ukraine support while Ukraine’s own president is opening the door to negotiations?

Tonight on Political Psycho, we break down Biden’s lingering foreign policy machine, Trump’s fractured GOP, Zelenskyy’s surprise letter, NATO’s nightmare, the media’s obsession with symbolism, and Trump’s move to make senior federal officials easier to fire.

This is not just a Ukraine story. This is Washington’s autopilot problem exposed.

đź’Ą 🚨 Is Trump OK!? Rumors Exploded… Then Rubio Walked In And D.C. Panicked đź¤ˇđź’Ą

Washington erupted after rumors spread that President Trump had “gone missing,” but the real story may be much bigger than one viral accusation. While D.C. obsessed over Trump’s whereabouts, two major hearings exploded into political theater, Marco Rubio called out a Foreign Affairs Committee circus, DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin faced a heated Homeland Security hearing, Iran-linked cyber threats continued targeting American infrastructure, Kuwait International Airport was hit in a deadly attack, and the House passed a narrow War Powers resolution aimed at limiting U.S. military action against Iran.

In this Political Psycho breakdown, Justus Knight dissects the psychology of the spectacle, the constitutional stakes behind the War Powers vote, the role of the Foreign Affairs Committee, the role of the Secretary of State, and the dangerous gap between serious national-security threats and Washington’s obsession with viral grandstanding.

This is not just about Trump disappearing from public view.

It is about whether serious governance disappeared from Washington.