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  • Kash Patel’s Senate Testimony: Psychological & Rhetorical Analysis

    Kash Patel’s Senate Testimony: Psychological & Rhetorical Analysis

    May 14, 2026

    At a May 2026 Senate budget hearing, FBI Director Kash Patel’s testimony shifted from polished statistics to combative eruptions under accountability questioning. This analysis decodes the psychological patterns and influence strategies embedded in both.

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  • Howard Lutnick Congressional Testimony: Psychological & Rhetorical Analysis

    Howard Lutnick Congressional Testimony: Psychological & Rhetorical Analysis

    May 14, 2026

    Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick spent three hours before the House Oversight Committee explaining why “I was never with him” was accurate despite two additional meetings. This analysis decodes the psychological patterns and rhetorical strategies embedded in his testimony.

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  • Howard Lutnick Epstein Testimony: Full Transcript Breakdown

    Howard Lutnick Epstein Testimony: Full Transcript Breakdown

    May 14, 2026

    Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick testified before House Oversight about his contacts with Jeffrey Epstein. Our transcript breakdown reveals three claimed encounters, a disputed podcast, and an unexpected Cantor Fitzgerald business connection.

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  • Trump Iran War Rhetoric: Psychological Analysis — May 2026

    Trump Iran War Rhetoric: Psychological Analysis — May 2026

    May 13, 2026

    Before boarding Marine One for his Asia trip, Trump fielded questions on Iran, inflation, and China — and insulted two reporters on camera. This two-track analysis decodes the psychological patterns and rhetorical strategies driving each exchange.

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  • Trump Fertility Event: Psychological & Rhetorical Analysis

    Trump Fertility Event: Psychological & Rhetorical Analysis

    May 12, 2026

    Trump’s Mother’s Day Oval Office event rests on a clear influence architecture — fear-then-rescue sequencing, identity-brand fusion, and anecdote replacing evidence. This two-track analysis decodes the psychological and rhetorical strategies at work.

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  • Trump Announces Fertility Benefits Rule, TrumpRX Savings, and Child Care Reforms at Oval Office Maternal Healthcare Event

    Trump Announces Fertility Benefits Rule, TrumpRX Savings, and Child Care Reforms at Oval Office Maternal Healthcare Event

    May 12, 2026

    President Trump marked Mother’s Day eve with a major policy announcement: a new proposed rule that would let employers offer fertility benefits — including IVF — as a standalone package, similar to dental or vision coverage, with a $120,000 lifetime cap. The Oval Office event also spotlighted TrumpRX.gov drug savings, a new moms.gov resource hub,…

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  • Inflation Accelerated in April 2026: Energy Prices Drive CPI to 3.8% — Highest in Three Years

    Inflation Accelerated in April 2026: Energy Prices Drive CPI to 3.8% — Highest in Three Years

    May 12, 2026

    Inflation accelerated sharply in April 2026, with consumer prices rising 3.8% over the past year — the fastest pace since May 2023. Energy costs, led by a 28.4% annual surge in gasoline, drove more than 40 cents of every dollar of monthly price growth.

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  • Fact-Check: Trump’s Claims in the May 5, 2026 Full Measure Interview

    Fact-Check: Trump’s Claims in the May 5, 2026 Full Measure Interview

    May 11, 2026

    Trump sat down with Sharyl Attkisson on May 5, 2026, for their tenth Full Measure interview. He declared Iran militarily defeated, warned the NFL it’s risking the sport, and questioned the vaccine schedule. Full transcript breakdown inside.

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  • War, Maps, and Viruses: Sunday Shows Tackle Iran Stalemate, Redistricting Fallout, and Hantavirus Response

    War, Maps, and Viruses: Sunday Shows Tackle Iran Stalemate, Redistricting Fallout, and Hantavirus Response

    May 11, 2026

    Three Sunday programs, three compounding crises: an Iran ceasefire with no clear resolution, a redistricting wave that may reshape November’s midterms, and a hantavirus outbreak exposing sharp divisions over the Trump administration’s public health capacity.

    Read more: War, Maps, and Viruses: Sunday Shows Tackle Iran Stalemate, Redistricting Fallout, and Hantavirus Response
  • Trump at Lincoln Memorial: Psychological & Rhetorical Analysis

    Trump at Lincoln Memorial: Psychological & Rhetorical Analysis

    May 10, 2026

    Trump’s May 7, 2026 press gaggle at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool was billed as a renovation tour. This analysis reveals the psychological and rhetorical patterns beneath the surface: grandiosity loops, live loyalty tests, and casual references to nuclear annihilation dressed as jokes.

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  • Trump’s Mother’s Day Speech: Psychological & Rhetorical Analysis

    Trump’s Mother’s Day Speech: Psychological & Rhetorical Analysis

    May 10, 2026

    At a White House Mother’s Day luncheon honoring grieving angel moms and gold star mothers, Trump delivered something closer to a grievance rally. This analysis decodes the psychological patterns and influence architecture embedded in his remarks.

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  • April 2026 Jobs Report: Hiring Slows Sharply as Federal Cuts Mount

    April 2026 Jobs Report: Hiring Slows Sharply as Federal Cuts Mount

    May 8, 2026

    The April 2026 jobs report delivered a clear warning: U.S. hiring is slowing fast. Employers added only 115,000 jobs last month, well short of expectations, while the three-month average has tumbled to just 48,000 — the weakest sustained pace in years.

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