In the murky waters of modern American politics, unseen forces have taken control of the democratic process. Allegations have surfaced suggesting that major political decisions, such as the removal or selection of presidential candidates, are orchestrated behind closed doors by unelected officials and powerful figures. This manipulation of the system challenges the very foundation of democracy, where votes no longer seem to determine leadership but are instead overridden by backroom deals. When a former president allegedly dictates the trajectory of a sitting administration, the integrity of the democratic process is called into question. This isn’t just a conspiracy theory but a concern echoed by political analysts observing the erosion of Congressional power and the consolidation of executive authority over the years. Unelected insiders seem to hold sway over national security, policy decisions, and foreign affairs, with little accountability. The troubling cognitive decline of the sitting president, which was glaringly obvious to insiders long before the public caught wind, only adds fuel to the fire. The mainstream media’s reluctance to address these realities, instead shielding the truth with selective reporting, is not just negligence—it’s a breach of their moral duty to inform. In a system designed for checks and balances, the failure of these safeguards could have dire consequences for the future of governance, leaving citizens to wonder: who’s really in control, and can the people reclaim the power?