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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.

đź’Ą Hakeem Said Something He Can Never Take Back… Then “North Star” Blew Up In Their Faces đź’Łđź’Ą

Delaney Hall has become the center of America’s newest immigration battle. But beneath the protests, arrests, congressional visits, and DHS responses lies a deeper psychological question: who exactly are our institutions serving? In today’s Political Psycho broadcast, Justus Knight examines media contradictions surrounding Trump, competing narratives on Israel, the Delaney Hall protests, Senator Andy Kim’s comments, Hakeem Jeffries’ constitutional arguments, congressional oversight authority, and the growing identity crisis facing Washington. This is not merely a debate about immigration. It is a debate about representation, constitutional literacy, and the future direction of American government.