June 13, 2026

2026 Elections

The Progressives won a major battle in the ongoing gerrymandering wars, this time scoring a narrow victory in Virginia. The ballot measure allows the progressives to change U.S. House Districts to effectively take 4 Republican seats away. The now-passed ballot measure faces legal challenges.

Dems Win In Virginia, Could Lose In Court thefederalist.com
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Democrats and their well-heeled funders have won their rigged referendum to rig Virginia’s congressional maps, but the political boundary battle isn’t over yet.

Now come the court challenges, and that’s where the redistricting revisionists could lose their big win thanks to their unabashed manipulation of Virginia law.

“It’s illegal actually for a number of reasons,” Jason Snead, executive director of the Honest Elections Project, told me last week, a few days before Tuesday’s election, on The Dan O’Donnell Show in Milwaukee.

Snead asserts that Virginia Democrats, who hold the commonwealth’s political trifecta, have steamrolled the process while abandoning their plastic principles. His election watchdog organization is involved in one of several lawsuits challenging the maps and the referendum that gave Democrats the shaky imprimatur to implement them.

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The two giant super PACs closely tied to Republican leaders in the House and Senate are relying on billionaire donors, the fossil fuel industry, cryptocurrency firms, and Big Tobacco to bankroll their defense of Congress.

Around half of the combined haul of the Senate Leadership Fund (SLF) and the Congressional Leadership Fund (CLF) has come from billionaires—at least $133.5 million—according to a Sludge analysis of Federal Election Commission data from the start of 2025 through March 2026. The billionaires include reclusive President Trump megadonor Timothy Mellon, casino mogul Steve Wynn, Republican megadonors Christopher and Jude Reyes, poultry magnate Ronald Cameron, and cryptocurrency tycoons the Winklevoss twins. It’s possible that more billionaires have donated to the SLF and CLF through their “dark money” affiliates, which hide the names of donors from the public.

The SLF and CLF were the top-spending outside groups nationwide in the 2022 midterms—though this time around, many more super PACs are loaded up with record amounts of cash to spend. The groups, aligned with Senate Majority Leader John Thune (S.D.) and House Speaker Mike Johnson (La.), spend heavily on attack ads against Democrats and independent expenditures supporting Republicans each cycle.

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On Tuesday’s broadcast of MS NOW’s “The Last Word,” Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger (D) argued that Republicans “understood that the only way they could possibly maintain a majority in the House of Representatives” “was if they cheated, if they went seeking seats in places like Texas, which is why the president began this effort.”

Host Lawrence O’Donnell asked, “You’ve just come from the House of Representatives, to the governorship, in this last election. In your view, what would it mean if the Republicans were able to conspire with Donald Trump to increase the number of Republicans in the House of Representatives so that they could cling to control of the House of Representatives for two more years?”

Spanberger answered, “Well, I think they very much understood that the only way they could possibly maintain a majority in the House of Representatives — of course, they have a slim, slim majority at the moment — was if they cheated, if they went seeking seats in places like Texas, which is why the president began this effort. Because he knew that, at the midterms, much like, back in 2018, when I was first elected to Congress, that his poor leadership, the chaos that he is creating, the war he’s begun with Iran, skyrocketing gas prices, failed promise after failed promise, would be enough to propel yet another blue wave in a midterm, in the 2026 midterm election.”

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Trump’s scheme to steal the midterm election by getting red states to gerrymander more Republican House seats was a poorly thought-out effort with great potential to backfire from the moment it was launched.

The president assumed that Democrats would not fight back. Trump also assumed that red states would line up around the country to carry out his wishes.

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Democrats did fight back by playing by the same rules that Trump established. In California, Democrats romped to a new map that could net them five House seats. While in red states like Kansas and Indiana, Republicans refused to redraw their maps. Ohio Republicans rejected a full-scale gerrymander and went with a fairer map after House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries threatened them with a ballot referendum.

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After a narrow loss in Virginia, Republicans are pointing fingers as President Donald Trump’s national gerrymandering fight slips into a stalemate.

Multiple Republicans say the party should’ve spent much more, much earlier to have a better shot at blocking Democrats’ Virginia map, which could give the party as many as four more House seats. And pressure is now growing on Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to make up for Democrats’ gains with a GOP-led redistricting effort in his state, as soon as next week.

“You’d be hard pressed to find a single Republican tonight who doesn’t think the GOP should’ve done more in Virginia. It actually hurts more that it was so close,” said a GOP operative, granted anonymity to speak candidly, like others in this article.

There are mounting signs that Trump and the GOP have used valuable time and political capital on an arduous tit-for-tat that is so far looking like it will be close to a draw. Even if Republicans squeeze out gains in a new Florida map, their total gains are likely to be modest at best.

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For the moment, the Democrats have won. Their Machiavellian gerrymandering scheme passed by a slim margin Tuesday night, slicing and dicing Virginia’s congressional districts into a ridiculous jigsaw puzzle that most closely resembles Illinois’ comical maps — meaning they have no logic, other than to rig the result and disenfranchise millions of voters.

 

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Virginians voted Tuesday to approve a redistricting map introduced by Democrats that allows wealthy, Democratic residents in northern Virginia to outvote rural residents in the state. 

The new gerrymandered map changes the balance of power from 6-5 to 10-1 in Democrats’ favor, even though the state went just under six points to Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 election. Democrats claim it is a “temporary measure” — existing through the 2030 Census — to combat President Donald Trump.

Former President Barack Obama was one of the chief spokespeople for the new map, alongside Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger, who ran in the 2025 election as a moderate Democrat. 

The map itself is truly something to behold. The so-called “lobster district” — Virginia’s new 7th congressional district proposed by the map — starts up north with a sliver of blue Fairfax County and then splits into two arms just north of Charlottesville, where the University of Virginia is located. The proposed 8th district similarly starts in Fairfax and then snakes down to the area east of Richmond. 

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Democrats hope gerrymandering Virginia will give them the edge they need to win back the House. But Tuesday’s special election is proving more competitive than they’d like.

Tight polling and concerns over voter turnout in an atypical April election have many Democratic party strategists and officials preparing for a close finish.

“I always thought this campaign would be close [and] 24 hours out, I believe that to be the case,” Democratic strategist Jared Leopold said on Monday, before the final day of voting.

“Anytime you’re on the ‘yes’ side of a referendum, you’ve got the burden of proof,” he added. “It doesn’t matter what the referendum is, but anytime you’re arguing for ‘yes,’ the other side is going to be arguing for the status quo.”

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Gov. Abigail Spanberger signed a bill making Virginia the latest participant in the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact last week, as the compact draws perilously close to upending our constitutional order. Every American who cherishes our republic should take notice.

For years, left-leaning pundits and politicians have campaigned to scrap the Electoral College, the method the founders gave us for choosing presidents. Their vehicle is the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact. With Virginia’s recent entry, the compact now includes 19 jurisdictions (18 states plus the District of Columbia) controlling 222 electoral votes. That falls short of the 270 needed to trigger the scheme, but the trajectory is clear and troubling.

Virginia’s action carries special irony. This is the state of James Madison, the Father of the Constitution. Yet in April 2026 Virginia has joined an effort that effectively rewrites a core feature of the document Madison helped design.

 

By STAFF

This digest covers political, world, cultural, market, and sci-tech news from April 18-20, 2026.

This digest contains the Global Outlook, Headlines Missed, and People Advance Digests.

TOP NEWS TAGS

  1. Iran War
  2. 2026 Elections
  3. Trump Deportations
  4. Ukraine War
  5. Trump Pope

GLOBAL OUTLOOK

  1. TRANSGENDER CARE FOR KIDS, SAYS DISTRICT JUDGEUnited States District Judge Mustafa Kasubhai has ruled that the HHS’s declaration that gender-affirming care for children is unsafe and ineffective is unconstitutional. The judge sided with the 22 progressive-led states, which argued the federal government did not have the legal authority to make such a determination.
  2. META’S DOWNSIZING CONTINUEs – The parent company of Facebook, Meta, has announced plans to lay off nearly 10% of its total workforce, 8,000 positions, starting in early May 2026. These layoffs may not be the only layoffs, as more might be announced after May of this year.
  3. TRUMP DOWN BIGLY – President Trump’s approval ratings have fallen to 37% according to an NBC News poll. This is the lowest rating the poll has recorded during the President’s second term. His disapproval rating has hit 62%, with 50% now strongly disapproving.

HEADLINES MISSED

  1. FISA COURT QUASHES SPY TOOL, TRUMP DISSENTSThe Trump administration is fighting a FISA court ruling that prevents the government from specifically searching for individuals online who have merely contacted a foreigner. The administration is challenging the FISA court as the court’s existence comes up for renewal this April 30. The GOP-led House extended the program by unanimous consent vote during a late-night session.
  2. AI IS BECOMING A UTILITY – More and more Americans have begun making AI subscription services a part of their essential household budget. Since 2024, paid AI subscriptions have increased by 38%. The paid AI subscription service market is expected to exponentially expand over the next two years.
  3. RIOT BOTS AND THE CCP – China hopes to soon deploy robots to control future rioters. The People’s Armed Police Force (PAP) is already testing the possibility in preparation for a potential mass riot event.

PEOPLE ADVANCE

  1. CHARLIE KIRK HONORED WITH 1A PROTECTING LAWS – Kansas joins a growing list of states which passed laws honoring the late assassinated American activist Charlie Kirk. The laws have one thing in common, they both protect rights enumerated in the 1st Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. These rights are the right to religious liberty and the right to freedom of speech.
  2. WOKE HEALTH PANEL NO MORE – RFK Jr. is vowing to replace the “woke” panel currently in charge of choosing what preventative care gets covered by Obamacare. Kennedy plans on replacing the current allegedly “woke” members of the U.S. Preventative Service Task Force, saying “We’re now bringing new members on who have a clear mission.”
  3. DIRT-POWERED BATTERIES – Researchers from Northwestern University have invented a fuel cell that is powered by microbes found in soil. Northwestern alumnus Bill Yen, who led the work, said of their proof-of-concept, “We need to find alternatives that can provide low amounts of energy to power a decentralized network of devices… we looked to soil microbial fuel cells, which use special microbes to break down soil and use that low amount of energy to power sensors. As long as there is organic carbon in the soil for the microbes to break down, the fuel cell can potentially last forever.”

STORIES WE’RE WATCHING

  1. Donald Trump ‘planning shock nuclear retreat’ to end conflict with Iran– www.mirror.co.uk
  2. Republicans stare down a growing, neverending FISA crisis– www.politico.com
  3. Liberal Supreme Court Judges Delayed Dobbs Decision as Conservatives Faced Death Threats– www.lifenews.com
  4. WATCH: Massive Crowd Tries To Storm Wisconsin Research Facility, Police Respond– wltreport.com
  5. Trump’s Christian Advisers Tell Him ‘He Is God’– www.newsbusters.org
  6. Anchor babies account for nearly 10% of US births: report | The Post Millennial– thepostmillennial.com
  7. United States proposes record-high $1.5 trillion defense budget for 2027, marking largest increase since World War II – Defence Industry Europe
  8. Starmer orders inquiry into any security concerns over Mandelson’s tenure in US | Keir Starmer– www.theguardian.com
  9. Vance ‘grateful’ to Pope Leo for downplaying Trump rift, says media ‘gins up conflict’ | The Post Millennial– thepostmillennial.com
  10. 8 children killed in mass shooting in Shreveport, Louisiana, police say – CBS News

 

ON OUR RADAR

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A billionaire running for governor of California just released a plan so radical it makes Gavin Newsom look like a moderate.

Tom Steyer, the hedge fund billionaire and failed 2020 presidential candidate who now leads the Democrat primary field for California governor, published a five-point immigration platform this week that calls for abolishing ICE, jailing federal immigration agents, and using state funds to bring deported illegal aliens back to California.

You read that right. He wants to arrest the people enforcing federal law and roll out the red carpet for those who broke it.

Fox News reporter Bill Melugin laid out the details:

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It’s been about a week since now-former Rep. Tony Gonzales resigned from Congress after the Texas Republican admitted to having an unethical sexual relationship with at least one former aide, who later died by suicide.

Yet the state’s Republican governor, Greg Abbott, has yet to set a special election to fill Gonzales’ seat—and that silence is telling.

President Donald Trump carried Gonzales’ seat by just over 15 percentage points in 2024, according to data from The Downballot. In a normal year, that would make this seat a GOP lock.

However, this election cycle has been anything but normal.

Last year, Trump pulled New York Rep. Elise Stefanik’s nomination to serve as ambassador to the United Nations because he worried her seat would be competitive in a special election. And Trump carried Stefanik’s seat by nearly 21 points—making her Upstate New York district even stronger Republican territory.

Originally published April 10, 2026 for our weekly Issue of Mindful Intelligence Advisor.  Subscribe to get weekly issues.

Dates: 26-01-01 to 26-04-09

By STAFF

Stories we are following for the next issue:

  1. NO MORE MASS MAILER ELECTIONS? – President Trump’s XO attempts to stop mass mailer elections in America. Lawsuits have already been filed.
  2. IRAN UNFOLDING – Did Trump arm Iranians and they failed to deliver?
  3. SHUTTING DOWN IN NATO – Rubio hints at 80% reduction of U.S. military presence in Europe in near future.
  4. ANOTHER PROGRESSIVE JUDGE STRIKES TRUMP DEPORTATION PLAN – Biden-appointed Judge Brian Murphy canceled Trump’s XO that ended Temporary Protection Status for Ethiopian immigrants.
  5. SWALWELL CAN’T SHAKE THE CCP – The FBI isn’t done investigating progressive U.S. Representative Eric Swalwell’s relationship with a Chinese spy. Threats of data dumping of evidence against Swalwell by the FBI soon followed.
  6. SOUTH OF THE BORDER GOING CASHLESS – The Progressive-led Mexican government is looking to aggressively push towards a cashless society and a national digital ID system.
  7. 7. “HITLER NEVER SAID THAT” – MS Now’s host tells America Trump is worst than Hitler, than any “cruel king EVER… “
  8. HOW AMERICA IS DEVELOPING CHINA’S WEAPONS OF WAR – American tech companies warn the world that China’s domestic tech companies are really military tech companies in disguise. We are China’s free defense tech research and development department now.
  9. PRO-LIFE JOURNALISTS FREED FROM LAWFARE – After years of being under the weight of criminal prosecution, undercover journalists have now seen all their charges dropped. They exposed Planned Parenthood in a series of undercover videos selling parts of aborted babies.
  10. LIGHT-POWERED RECHARGE IN SECONDS – A quantum battery prototype has been built that can allegedly recharge itself with light alone. It is an organic battery as well. The battery prototype was built by CSIRO, RMIT and the University of Melbourne.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

This Sitrep analyzes key bellwether events in U.S. Politics, Geopolitics, Culture, Market, and Sci-Tech news. The main focus in this report is on U.S. Politics and Geopolitics, which are both molders of the other institutions, and reflections of them as well.

AI continues to be a growing driver of geopolitical realities, with the Iran War, for example, perhaps being driven primarily by it. The Iran War itself is becoming a geopolitical bellwether in its own right.

The political dynamic in America continues to become increasingly polarizing.  Progressive-held lands increasing social-hierarchy based rules of law and conservative-held lands increasing anti-woke, borderline unconstitutional laws in response.

The cultural divide, like the political one, continues to grow in America. The progressives continue to dominate cultural and social spaces, while the opposition to the progressives remains uncentered and lacks a distinct American voice.

While the cultural battles before the rise of AI continue to dominate news, we are already looking at how AI will change those dynamics as it becomes an increasing part of everyday life for a growing majority of people.

AI replacement and the Iran War continue to dominate market trends this past month. In the first quarter, Middle East conflict overall has continued to be a major driver of market trends.

U.S. POLITICS

1. BACKGROUND

1.1. SENATE STALEMATE – President Trump signed an executive order attempting to diminish the scale of mass mailer voting. The GOP-led Senate continues to allow the SAVE Act (which would require Voter ID and end mass mailer voting) to fail passage because of a progressive-led filibuster. The same issue plagues efforts to fund the DHS.

1.2 DHS CHANGE – Former Senator Markwayne Mullin was confirmed and sworn in as the new head of the Department of Homeland Security. He takes over from former governor Kristi Noem, who was “transferred” to another department.

1.3. SWALWELL – Democrat Representative Eric Swalwell is now facing charges from the DOJ for his alleged ties to the Chinese Communist Party. Now, he’s allegedly going to face sexual assault allegations from numerous women.

1.4. BONDI – Pam Bondi’s ouster as Attorney General has not removed the scrutiny on her over her handling of the Epstein Files. Despite hinting she wouldn’t attend a U.S. House Oversight hearing for questioning, the committee itself is assuming Bondi should expect to attend nonetheless.

1.5. PROJECT 2029 – Another Democrat is calling for massive criminal consequences to Trump supporters. Democrat Suzanna Karatassos is calling for MAGA voters to be banned from using the internet for four years. The increased rhetoric calling for post-Trump criminal prosecutions and the removal of Trump have become known as “Project 2029.” These past three months this narrative has become dominant among progressive circles.

1.6. JUDGEFARE – Another Federal judge is attempting to halt President Trump’s deportation operations, this one ruling Trump cannot reverse a Biden order that granted deportation amnesty to Ethiopians. The divide between the Trump administration and the judiciary is only growing with recent rulings, including from SCOTUS, as the courts continue to roll back significant policies of the Trump administration using “creative” interpretations of constitutional law to do so.

1.7. ELECTIONS – While the Democrats enjoy a gerrymandering war advantage (with a major test in Virginia on the way) and early generic ballot poll advantages for the 2026 election, there are other polls showing leaks in the hoped-for blue wave. One poll shows 55% of the party’s members believe the leaders of the party don’t have the right priorities. 70% of the overall U.S. population shares that sentiment.

The race between a RINO and conservative in the Texas Senate primary is still up in the air, with Trump refusing to declare for either side.

Republicans hold on to the Marjorie Taylor Greene seat in a special election.

Wisconsin’s important Supreme Court became a progressive super-majority after their candidate won the statewide election.

The Virginia progressive experiment is showing signs of early failure with the newly elected governor hitting all-time lows in approval ratings.

1.8. FRAUD – Allegedly, the move against massive progressive fraud in numerous states is about to happen. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche claimed there are over 8,000 cases about to be prosecuted.

1.9. LEAKERS – The Trump administration finally moved decisively against a leaker.

The DOJ has announced the prosecution of an alleged leaker. This leaker shared information about the downed U.S. pilots in the Iran War, letting them know only one pilot had been rescued.

1.10. NO-KINGS NO-SHOWS – Another round of No-Kings protests has come and gone, with minimal viral moments and a noticeable decrease in attendance between this one and the last one. The bellwether moment came when one progressive activist wrote on a federal building “kill your local ICE agent.”

  1. ASSESSMENT – The Trump administration has begun shuffling decks. The GOP Senate continues to be of no help to the President. The Progressive Judiciary continues to deliver increasingly aggressive decisions with draconian consequences to the President’s agenda.

Connections between the CCP and Democrats continue to be discovered. The progressives’ continued faith in the Iranian regime over America makes these connections all the harder to ignore. If the pro-Chinese regime in Iran falls, this will be a major setback

The midterms appear primed for the progressives to win despite their continued open support of policies that are overwhelmingly unpopular (such as sexually transitioning children). The street fighting progressives are losing clout and numbers as greater numbers of American find themselves fatigued with the constant “protests.”

Read our Bellwether Deep Dive on pg. 2. The report details the emergence of the progressive nation within the American nation and what can be done to stop it.

GEOPOLITICS

  1. BACKGROUND

1.1. CEASEFIRE SHAKE – The ceasefire agreement between the U.S. and Iran is already in doubt. The political fallout for President Trump, so far, has been near-universally negative. The markets rise and fall as news shifts from ending the war to continuing the war. Expect an analysis of the state of Iran in our April 24, 2026, weekly report.

1.2. ANTHROPIC MILITARY – The U.S. military is being forced to continue to use the AI service “Anthropic” despite having existential military ethical differences between the two.

1.3. CHINESE NATIONALISM – China passes “Law on Promoting Ethnic Unity and Progress.” American progressives remain silent.

1.4. RUSSIA TO THE RESCUE? – Russia’s oil tankers are still headed to Cuba in an effort to prevent a complete meltdown of the current regime. A hotel visit from American progressive livestreaming “influencers” failed to reverse the regime’s circumstances.

1.5. VICTORY IN VENEZUELA – The Trump administration appears to have won the Venezuelan contest as the current regime now seems more than ready to become a de facto U.S. ally. This comes at the cost of Russia and China, who were building a spearhead in Venezuela to lock America out of South America.

1.6. MYANMAR POST-JUNTA – After elections saw Junta members and supporters mostly win, the post-Junta government has failed to take hold of the vast majority of the territory of the country, which is mostly rural. Yet even the post-Junta government has fractures within; the Junta’s military chief has removed the post-Junta heir to his position from government.

1.7. NIGERIAN EASTER HOLY WARS – Islamists in Nigeria have murdered 26 Christians on Easter Sunday in an attack across the country targeting Christian churches. The number of Christian dead is not known, with only 26 so far being confirmed. Numerous churches have been burned down. Unknown numbers of women and children were abducted.

1.8. PROXY ELECTION WARS IN HUNGARY – Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s re-election campaign is under doubt, and JD Vance is stepping in to help. The visit from the VP has triggered accusations the EU is interfering in the election, with EU members countering the U.S. is interfering.

1.9. GEN Z REVOLTION COMPLETED – Nepal’s Gen Z Revolution has ended with a Gen Z Prime Minister leading a Gen-Z-voted-in parliament, ending the Communist Party’s decades-long reign.

1.10. SOVIET UK – The UK offers some “mercy” after social media arrests reach 30 a day.

  1. ASSESSMENT – Geopolitical assessment is difficult in these times given the dual influences at play. On one hand we have the pre-AI-essential geopolitical balances of power, on the other hand we have yet to figure out or experience exactly what the new AI-essential geopolitical balances of power are. This will affect assessments for the foreseeable future.

The conflicts we see here have mostly been driven by the old paradigm, but some, like the Iran War, are a strong mix of the previous paradigm and the emerging new AI-essential paradigm(s). Israel and Iran are fighting in the old paradigm, America is fighting in the new paradigm. Their war is against Chinese power, not the Ayatollah’s power.

2.1. NIGERIA – The Islamist war on Christians in Nigeria is a conflict that will increasingly become proxy driven as the real war will be driven by greater powers over “affordable” access to the nation’s vast untapped rare earth mineral resources.

That conflict is wholly driven, even at present, by the previous paradigms. It will become completely consumed by the new paradigm if a victor doesn’t soon emerge.

2.2. EU – Europe’s political establishment are seeing significant cracks in their defensive walls, as more rightist governments are winning local, regional, and even national elections. The question in Europe is if it’s too little too late for the indigenous populations there, whose cities have been taken over by mostly Islamist government-funded “immigrants.”

2.3. BRITIAN – Britain’s continued spiral into soviet-styled governance has seen some hiccups recently, especially with the emerge of a pro-British party called Restore Britain. Britain might well become a bellwether for whether the indigenous Europeans have a path back to primacy in their own lands or not, as well as whether that transition can resist the temptation of authoritarian ethno-nationalism.

The internal battle is in the old paradigm, but the emerging battle is between the people of the land (whoever they end up being) having agency in the new AI-essential paradigm or being a client state of a nation-state, whose citizens have a stake in their world-leading national AI program.

The push to hastily find unity could work both against and for the indigenous population, and the UK might be the indicator of what’s in store for the rest of Europe’s indigenous populations.

2.4. ETHNIC NATIONALISM – While Europe wrestles with preventing indigenous assertion from morphing into ethnic nationalism, China has now openly embraced it. This fact has gone unnoticed by the ethnic nationalist-fighting progressives, who seem to generally support ethnic nationalism when it’s non-white and progressive.

2.5. NEW BEACONS – While nations in the west continue to become more authoritarian, nations around the world like Nepal, Japan, and Bolivia, are embracing more individual-empowering governance standards. The previous beacons of “liberty” are giving way, but new beacons of “liberty” are emerging. It remains to be seen where America will fall in this.

CULTURE

  1. BACKGROUND – The NBA’s Chicago Bulls let a player go for refusing to “celebrate pride.” The pushback is only growing.

The Canadian government is moving closer to criminalizing scripture.

Finland has criminally convicted a Christian leader for declaring only men can be men.

Tucker Carlson claims it is unacceptable for President Trump to criticize Islam while calling the Old Testament a “genocidal” book that needs revisions.

Oregon is expanding the eligibility for euthanasia, and its growing numbers reflect that.

Canada is further ahead in embracing euthanasia, with one man being euthanized because he suffered from partial blindness.

The Netherlands are now allowing people with autism to “choose” physician-assisted suicide.

  1. ASSESSMENT – We see both a rise in anti-Christian action worldwide, including the U.S., while also seeing a rise in Christian defiance. As anti-Christianity rises, so too does abortion and euthanasia, both of which are only expanding worldwide.

Euthanasia is spreading even faster than Abortion. The pushback against abortion is growing, but euthanasia hardly seems to be on anyone’s radar, in any political camp.

In America, if you live under progressive rule, social-class hierarchies are becoming the drivers of policy, and wherever progressives have power, the aggressive push to establish progressive social hierarchy values as the new rule of law is only increasing.

The reverse is true in conservative-led states, where some states are pushing back so hard their actions are sometimes borderline unconstitutional (if not unconstitutional altogether).

An American cultural voice has yet to emerge. The anti-woke cultural voice is far stronger than the American cultural voice, hence conservatives going too far enacting policies that might blunt the progressives, but they will also blunt Americans as well.

MARKETS

  1. BACKGROUND

1.1. – HORMUZ – China, Russia and Iran hope to see the conflict in Iran accelerate their plans to destroy the U.S. dollar as the world currency. Even after the ceasefire announcement, the state of the Strait of Hormuz is still in doubt as Iran appears to want to collect fees for allowing people to pass through the strait (which they do not own).

1.2. – WOKE ECONOMICS – In California, the consequences of progressive policies (where they reject pragmatic economic realities and embrace impractical idealistic policies) are bearing bad fruit. The state’s minimum wage law is driving customers, business owners, and employees out of the marketplace, leading to business shutdowns and accelerated automation/layoffs.

1.3. AI – AI’s massive layoff predictions have only partially come true, but AI has given some companies an excuse to lay off staff that was superfluous even before the rise of commercial-grade AI. The White House released its Artificial Intelligence Framework, which we will provide an analysis for in our next issue (Friday, April 17, 2026).

  1. ASSESSMENT – The primary drivers of market movement this quarter have been the unfolding of the AI race and the Iran War. The war is interfering with world trade, while AI development is dismantling old institutions as it builds new ones.

The U.S.’s world currency status remains in doubt and signs point to its eventual demise (as THE world currency, not as a currency).

We do not believe the U.S. dollar will be replaced, rather the world will eventually have 3-5 major currencies that are primarily used regionally and/or within alliances.

SCI-TECH

  1. BACKGROUND – Social media took two massive hits, both connected to how social media regulates underage users on their platforms. Meta, YouTube, and Facebook all took lawsuit losses in the millions in March.
  2. ASSESSMENT – Social media as a global platform is becoming increasingly expensive for social media companies, and it’s only going to get more expensive. The days of the globally accessible internet might soon either be over or at least greatly diminished.

Regional social media companies might replace global ones. In some instances, national social media companies will replace regional ones. China has already shown the world how to do it by creating its own largely domestically used Chinese-owned social media platforms.

It is also possible “alliance-linked” social media companies could emerge.

  1. OVERALL ASSESSMENT

Iran has dominated the news, as it should. Behind the scenes, the decisions being made in Iran are being given with considerable counsel from an AI machine the Pentagon would rather not be using. Were it not for a progressive judge, the Iran War would not be “run” by Anthropic.

Iran is becoming a bellwether of the transition from the old geopolitical reality of power to the new geopolitical reality of power, both in terms of why the U.S. is fighting the war (to check China’s growing power, their main AI super machine competitor) and how the war is being fought.

As we have observed recently, President Trump has now made the transition to politician. At this point, the biting rhetoric of Trump is the biting rhetoric of every wanna-be future President, in the GOP or the Democrat Party.

Now, his approval will be based on wallets, primarily, and on that front a lot rides on how fast and how certain the Iran War ends, as well as whose in charge after the war.

Iran is now becoming a bellwether moment for President Trump’s legacy. He told protesters “Help is on the way,” so after thousands of killed protestors and a ruined national infrastructure, a people not free in Iran is a sure indication America’s power is waning.

Even in politics, President Trump’s Easter f bomb threat to annihilate the Iranian civilization has reinvigorated progressive aggression, leading to greater calls for President Trump to be impeached, as well as greater calls for Trump and his supporters to be prosecuted in 2029 if a progressive wins in 2028.

This emboldening effect trickles down to the progressive street fighter, who might now feel more entitled to take violent action against American citizens and agents.

PREDICTIVE ANALYSIS

This predictive analysis will focus on U.S. Politics and Geopolitics. A comprehensive predictive analysis will be provided in the December 18, 2026, Annual issue of MIA.

  1. U.S. POLITICS – True progressives are becoming disenfranchised with the Democrat Party, in part because the Democrats still play the American game and claim to represent American values. To true progressives, they might as well be calling themselves Nazis. What they want is the full emergence of a progressive state with an international heart.

True Americans are becoming disenfranchised with the Republican Party, in part because the Republicans still play the Progressive games while claiming to be Americans. To true Americans, they might as well be progressives. What they want is the full emergence of an American leader to counter the progressive nation, constitutionally, not extra-constitutionally.

The voices in the party-approved spaces will become increasingly disconnected from the true bases of power in both camps, the true progressives for the Democrat Party and the true Americans for the Republican Party.

It remains to be seen how long it will take for Americans to begin to understand this reality and begin to seek each other out (for more on this, read our Bellwether Deep Dive on pg. 2, The Birth of the Progressive Nation). We believe, though, it is only a matter of time before multiple efforts to capture that American political market emerge.

For the Americans to stand a chance in this fight, they will need to galvanize relatively quickly, by no later than 2027, in time to prepare for the 2028 Presidential Election (which might be the last election, in point of fact or directly).

  1. GEOPOLITICS – The alliances of today will not be the alliances of tomorrow, though some overlap even statistically is bound to occur.

The nations of the world are testing the reality of power around them, seeking potential allies and identifying potential enemies in the war to either possess the super AI machines of the future or be in friendly terms with the nations that do.

In our underlying predictability model analysis, we presume humans act to be affirmed by the world that they are great. This is a very simple iteration of our underlying principle, but accurate enough as expressed. They look for vehicles of power, which are habits of being formed from customs, mores, rules, institutions, beliefs, etc., that give them an opportunity to experience this.

Editor Paul Gordon Collier’s essay, Fear of Suffering and Death, goes deeper into that underlying principle, which he calls “Apex Existentialism.” This essay is included in your subscription. You should receive it in the same email you received this issue in.

The leaders of this world exist in vehicles of power that allow them to dominate their nation’s political reality of power. With the rise of AI, some vehicles of power will be critically challenged, some may thrive. For the leaders who have figured out their vehicle of power is at risk, they are already looking for a new one.

The leaders of the world are sometimes one-man shows, and sometimes tips of factional spears, and sometimes figureheads of oligarchic power struggle (some of which are settled, some of which are not). What almost ALL of them have in common is to minimally hold on to the status their lifestyles provide for them.

They are all waking up to new geopolitical realities that will lead them to move towards an embrace of nearly all types of energy production (whatever it takes). Global warming is increasingly out, and technological progress is in.

Land rights will be challenged however that can be done, and AI machine support will be equated with patriotism.

We believe the vehicles of power that will offer these leaders the greatest opportunity to continue to sustain consolidated power advantages or create new ones, will have this principle in common: The people, the planet, the universe will be saved by technological progress, with the salvation of the universe being both the highest good and that same universe being the source of the highest evil.

This means even earth can take some hits in the name of saving the universe or in protecting itself from it.

The universe will become the source of good and evil.

We will go from global warming to an impending universe threat to the planet that only a super AI machine can stop. The threat will be as real as global warming.

These are the vehicles of power we see emerging over the next few months, as AI coupled with a pre-existing global digital network has accelerated the speed at which patterns are formed, assaulted, exhausted, reformed or dissolved, etc.

Look for it in film and in news coverage as stories of asteroids, space bacteria, etc., start to increase. Look for versions of your favorite belief system to begin incorporating “the universe is the source of good and evil (but not God, not Satan) and can only be saved through technology” into their structures. This will be a sure sign your local belief center, online or IRL, is global leader approved.

RECOMMENDATIONS

  1. U.S. POLITICS – For recommendations on what Americans should do, see our Bellwether Report on pg. 2.

For President Trump, we would recommend he start by declaring an insurrection. He must then move quickly to remove progressive judges from the courts.

At this point, he should offer amnesty to most progressive willing to repent and turn back to American constitutional standards. Now he can charge the top leaders with the highest level of sedition and collusion in a military court.

Whether or not the death penalty should be sought is a matter we will leave for our reader to decide. Strategically, there are pitfalls on both sides. We would not feel comfortable recommending either approach, as both offer advantages and dangers. Ethically, we will leave that for the readers to decide.

The bottom line is he MUST offer a path to restoration for the vast majority of progressives or else he will guarantee a real civil war. Even with the offer for restoration, the move could  still trigger a civil war.

What remains to be seen are two factors; one is the degree to which cultural polls are biased towards producing favorable, or at least less unfavorable, results for progressives; the second is the degree to which people who would answer favorably in such polls do so out of fear, not out of a stewarded belief.

A third potential factor is the degree to which some progressives are really suffering from Stockholm Syndrome, that they’ve fallen in love with their captors.

A bold move such as this would shake all of this support right out of the progressive camp. If it is profound, the progressive backlash will be tepid; if it is not, there will be war.

We don’t expect the President to follow this recommendation, let alone see it.

The longer the President waits to make the bold move, the more certain we can be that progressive mass arrests of American are coming. Many of our readers may well be on that list. We ourselves might end up there. This does not make that outcome certain, should he fail to act boldly, it just significantly increases the likelihood this will happen.

  1. GEOPOLITICS

2.1. PRAGMATIC GEOPOLITICS – From a pragmatic geopolitical reality, the leaders of the world should be looking to build AI infrastructure within their own lands to whatever degree this is possible. To the degree that it is not, they should be making themselves useful allies to those who can build such things on their own lands.

Perhaps some might feel a bit AI-fatigued, yet we cannot stress how much of a backbone AI will soon become for almost every major institution in the world, from baseball to horse racing, from car insurance to cereals, and certainly from defense tech to social tech.

The world is reforming itself in its material and its psyche, with vehicles of power set to emerge that serve Kings (and wanna-be Kings) and self-stewarded people alike. ALL of these vehicles of power must come to terms with the opportunities and pitfalls of AI, and that includes the Kings themselves.

2.2. FOR THE SELF-STEWARDED – In the short-term, outside of recommendations we’ve already offered as far as making your household more sustainably flourishing, there isn’t much different that should be done, for now.

In the long term, we have already advocated two paths, one is to research methods of scaling down AI machine demand, and the second is to become good AI managers.

Open-sourced-type research should be done to scale down the demands AI machines currently have. At the present scale, building AI machines outside of the vehicles of power that serve Kings (in a manner of speaking) is simply not practical.

The best the self-stewarded can do is develop their own AI Clients that at least provide AI-enhancement without AI nudging into a King-approved vehicle of power.

Taking advice from AI is like taking advice from a wise sage that you know doesn’t like you and has been known to “mess with people” for fun. Yet he cannot completely discredit himself, so he must deliver real wisdom in between the “messing” part.

Your job as an AI manager is to figure out how to cull wisdom from a sage that likes to “mess with you.”

2.3 TRUMP – We have one simple word of advice for President Trump on geopolitics, for the fate of his entire Presidency and maybe his entire MAGA project as well, rides on the fate of the Iranian people.

President Trump, hear this; above all else, come what may (outside of massive U.S. ground presence and occupation), the Iranian people MUST have a new government that offers basic liberties and is Pro-American. This is a pragmatic appeal, not an idealist one.

A Pro-American, but still authoritarian state is no long-term win for Americans at home, though the MAGA coalition would not completely collapse (it would just be significantly reduced in real power). Winning through authoritarianism only reinforces progressive rule of law justification at home.

Should the Iran War end with ANY OTHER OUTCOME, you IMMEDIATELY become a lame-duck President from this moment on and a new American movement must rise to quickly replace what will be a quickly disintegrating MAGA coalition, otherwise your very freedom is in doubt in the post-Trump world to come.

But be consoled, Mr. President, for many of us will be joining you in your new home as well, should the progressive nation fully emerge.

As much as AI is a bellwether of the very fabric of the world going forward, Iran is a bellwether for the geopolitical reality of power going forward as well.

Our next Situation Report is scheduled for May 1, 2026. It will not include Predictive Analysis and Recommendations sections.

New polls have come out that show four key Senate Races are shifting from toss-up to leans Democrat. This reflects other polls that show similar rises in Democrat numbers, along with rises in funding.

Four Key Senate Races Shift Toward Democrats › American Greatness amgreatness.com
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An independent, nonpartisan newsletter that analyzes state, federal, and presidential elections says four key U.S. Senate races has shifted toward the Democrats in the upcoming November midterm elections.

According to The Hill, The Cook Political Report shifted the ratings to the left on Monday for the North Carolina, Georgia, Ohio, and Nebraska senate races but says the GOP is still favored to maintain its majority in the upper chamber.

Jessica Taylor, the senate and governors editor for the report, said the economy is creating an increasingly sour national environment for Republicans and moving a handful of states toward the Democrats.

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The Elitist Media continue to treat the exchanges between President Trump and Pope Leo XIV as an opportunity to try to drive Catholics from the President’s coalition ahead of the midterms. And absolutely no one is more ham-handed about it than ABC News.

Watch Rachel Scott’s report rehashing the controversy, with a sprinkling of Vice President JD Vance’s remarks at a Turning Point USA Event in Georgia, as aired on ABC’s World News Tonight on Wednesday, April 15th, 2026 (click “expand” to view transcript):

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Republicans have expressed fears both publicly and privately that their congressional majorities are in serious danger in November, as voters angry with President Donald Trump’s war in Iran and the fact that it’s making life even more unaffordable in the United States threaten to punish the GOP at the ballot box.

But now they have moved on from merely talking about those fears to taking concrete steps that make it clear they know their prospects are dire and that they are on track to lose control of not just the House but the Senate, too.

On Tuesday, Senate Majority Leader John Thune said he is taking steps to ensure that Republicans will be ready to replace Supreme Court justice Samuel Alito should he choose to retire this summer, giving a little hint-hint to the 76-year-old with a lifetime appointment who was recently hospitalized with an unspecified illness.

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Rep. Chris Pappas (D-N.H.) holds a sizable cash advantage over his GOP rivals in the race for New Hampshire’s open Senate seat.

The Democrat raked in $3.3 million to his campaign account over the first quarter of the year as he vies to succeed retiring Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.). Pappas, who faces only nominal opposition for his party’s nomination, entered April with $4.2 million in his war chest, according to his Federal Election Commission filing.

Pappas’ leading GOP competitor, former Sen. John E. Sununu, raised $1.1 million directly to his campaign account and had nearly $1.9 million in cash on hand. He spent just $349,000, per his filing — a significantly lower burn rate than Pappas, who spent $2.3 million over the last three months.

Sununu’s primary rival, former Sen. Scott Brown, lagged even further behind. Brown raised a modest $321,000 and entered the second quarter with $783,000 in his campaign coffers. He spent more money than he brought in, according to his filing.

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The New York Times published a detailed article about how national Democrats are losing enthusiasm for Maine’s Senate race. Incumbent Republican Sen. Susan Collins is at risk, but the leading candidate in the Democratic primary is an oyster farmer with Nazi tattoos, who also trained with an Antifa-like militia. He apologized for getting the tattoo, removed it, then withdrew the apology, and now appears to suggest that his military service turned him into a Nazi, or something similar.

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Georgia Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff holds a massive fundraising advantage over the Republicans hoping to unseat him in November, giving him a head start as the GOP field remains fractured.

Ossoff, considered one of the most vulnerable Democratic incumbents of the cycle, raised $14 million during the first quarter of the year and ended with more than $31 million cash on hand — a significant war chest that dwarfs the combined totals of his Republican challengers, according to filings from the Federal Elections Commission.

On the GOP side, Rep. Mike Collins led in first-quarter fundraising, raising just over $1 million and entering the second quarter with $2.1 million in cash on hand. Collins has been a front-runner in public polling of the race, but with a large share of voters still undecided ahead of the May primary, the contest appears increasingly likely to head to a June runoff.

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Maryland’s Legislature is run by Democrats, yet it refuses to gerrymander the congressional districts in its state. Virginia Democrats could learn something from the Free State.

Like it or not, Virginia is constantly comparing herself to next-door Maryland. Out of the 47 seats in the Maryland Senate, 34 are held by Democrats.

Still, those senators chose to leave mid-decade redistricting in a committee drawer rather than comply with former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder and his nationwide redistricting campaign.

To be fair, President Donald Trump did say it would be nice if Texas — when ordered by the courts to redraw a few districts because they failed the Voting Rights Act “majority-minority” litmus test — made a few more Republican-majority seats.