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In Chapter 20 of The Book of Trump, host Ghost welcomes Ashe in America for an incisive breakdown of how the true Deep State operates, not through cloak-and-dagger spy ops, but through captured bureaucracies, corrupt regulatory structures, and entrenched global audit networks. Ashe explains the Supreme Court’s recent Chevron and Jarkesy rulings and what they mean for dismantling the administrative state’s unchecked power. Drawing from her 16 years inside an SEC audit firm, Ashe offers a rare insider’s look at the illusion of independence in the public trust system. The episode also unpacks the role of NGOs in election interference, the incestuous relationships between regulators and corporations, and the perversion of Tocqueville’s vision of voluntary associations. Plus, Ashe shares a live update on Mike Lindell’s MyPillow legal victory and teases his upcoming appearance on Culture of Change. This episode is a deep dive into the financial and regulatory structures that quietly sustain globalism under the guise of law and order.
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In Chapter 20 of The Book of Trump, host Ghost welcomes Ashe in America for an incisive breakdown of how the true Deep State operates, not through cloak-and-dagger spy ops, but through captured bureaucracies, corrupt regulatory structures, and entrenched global audit networks. Ashe explains the Supreme Court’s recent Chevron and Jarkesy rulings and what they mean for dismantling the administrative state’s unchecked power. Drawing from her 16 years inside an SEC audit firm, Ashe offers a rare insider’s look at the illusion of independence in the public trust system. The episode also unpacks the role of NGOs in election interference, the incestuous relationships between regulators and corporations, and the perversion of Tocqueville’s vision of voluntary associations. Plus, Ashe shares a live update on Mike Lindell’s MyPillow legal victory and teases his upcoming appearance on Culture of Change. This episode is a deep dive into the financial and regulatory structures that quietly sustain globalism under the guise of law and order.

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