Trump's Web of Deceit Exposed Worldwide

THE WEB OF DECEIT EXPOSED: TRUMP'S TIES TO QATAR, SYRIA, AND SALVADOR REVEALED

In a shocking turn of events, it has come to light that US President Donald Trump's effusive praise for Qatar's leader and his country's marble palaces is more than just a coincidence. Sources close to the White House have revealed that Trump's administration is secretly negotiating a $200 billion deal with Boeing to purchase jets from the company, with Qatar playing a key role in brokering the deal. But what does this mean for national security? Are we being sold out to our so-called "allies" in the Middle East?

And if that weren't enough, it appears that Trump's meeting with Syria's president Ahmad al-Sharaa was just a ruse to gain access to Syrian oil and reassurances of Israel's security. But what about the proposal to build a Trump tower in Damascus? Is this just a clever ploy to launder money through real estate or is there something more sinister at play?

Meanwhile, commerce chief Howard Lutnick's firm has been secretly backing the controversial crypto giant Tether, which has ties to El Salvador's authoritarian leader Nayib Bukele. And what about Sean Duffy's decision to switch flights for his wife this week? Is this just a coincidence or is there something more going on behind the scenes at Newark Liberty Airport?

And let's not forget the Republicans' newest tax bill, which threatens to exclude millions of families from a tax credit meant to ease household financial burdens. But what about the provision that requires a US citizen child's parent or guardian to possess a social security number in order to claim the credit? Is this just another way for the government to track and control its citizens?

And finally, we have the curious case of former US supreme court justice David H Souter, who consistently voted with the liberal wing despite being nominated by George HW Bush. What does this say about the true nature of our so-called "conservative" politicians? Are they really working in our best interests or are they just pawns in a much larger game?