They Thought You Wouldn’t Notice This…
Good morning,
While most people were trying to enjoy their weekend, a lot happened and almost none of it is getting explained the way it should.
So here’s what actually matters 👇
The Fed Power Grab That Failed (For Now)
Senator Thom Tillis just drew a line in the sand and it forced a major shift.
After pressure and political maneuvering around Jerome Powell, the DOJ quietly backed off its investigation.
That’s not just a personnel fight.
That’s Article I power reasserting itself against executive overreach.
👉 Read: Tillis Lifts Fed Nominee Block After Powell Probe Ends
Trump’s DOJ Teams Up With Elon Musk
Yes, you read that right.
The Department of Justice is now backing a lawsuit tied to Elon Musk’s AI interests. Raising serious questions about government power merging with private tech influence.
This is the kind of alignment that should make everyone pause.
👉 Read: DOJ Joins Musk in AI Lawsuit Against Colorado
The Manifesto That Everyone’s Ignoring
After the WHCD shooting, details from the gunman’s manifesto are starting to surface and they point to something deeper than the headlines.
If you want to understand what’s actually driving these incidents, this is the story to read.
👉 Read: Gunman’s Manifesto Raises Serious Questions
War Tensions Are Quietly Escalating
Behind the scenes, military planners are actively preparing for potential escalation around Iran and the Strait of Hormuz.
This isn’t speculation—this is preparation.
👉 Read: U.S. Military Weighs Hormuz Strike Options
Meanwhile… You’re Paying the Bill
While Washington plays power games overseas, the reality at home isn’t changing:
Higher costs.
More pressure.
Less relief.
And yet somehow, there’s always money for everything else.
👉 Read: Trump Pushes More Spending After DOJ Shift
And If You Missed It… (Don’t Skip This One)
One of our most-read pieces right now says what a lot of people are feeling:
👉 America Is a Joke Right Now, So Let Memes Say It Out Loud
This is exactly why The Coffman Chronicle exists.
Not just to throw headlines at you—
But to connect the dots they hope you never connect.
If you want the full picture, dive in.
—Tony Michaels
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