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TRUMP, CASSIDY, AND THE CAPITOL ALTERCATION: A PRE-PLANNED PSYOP OR A GENUINE SHOWDOWN? THE DEEP STATE PLAYBOOK IS EXPOSED

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**TRUMP, CASSIDY, AND THE CAPITOL ALTERCATION: A PRE-PLANNED PSYOP OR A GENUINE SHOWDOWN? THE DEEP STATE PLAYBOOK IS EXPOSED**

**TRUMP, CASSIDY, AND THE CAPITOL ALTERCATION: A PRE-PLANNED PSYOP OR A GENUINE SHOWDOWN? THE DEEP STATE PLAYBOOK IS EXPOSED**

You didn’t see this on CNN or Fox. You won’t hear it from the talking heads who read from the same script in different fonts. But the truth is sitting right there in the grainy footage, in the body language, in the *timing*. The supposed “altercation” between President Donald Trump and Senator Bill Cassidy on the steps of the Capitol wasn’t a random outburst of political passion. It was a staged performance—a carefully choreographed piece of political theater designed to gaslight the American public and protect the real power players in Washington.

Stay with me. The dots are about to connect.

Let’s set the scene. President Trump, fresh off a wave of momentum, arrives at the Capitol. The cameras are rolling. The lighting is perfect. Suddenly, a “spontaneous” confrontation occurs with Cassidy, one of the seven Republican senators who voted to convict Trump in the second impeachment trial. The media narrative writes itself: “Trump confronts traitor.” It’s a juicy headline. It makes the base cheer. It makes the establishment squirm. But look closer. Look at the *choreography*.

Why Cassidy? Why that exact moment? Because Cassidy is the perfect patsy. He’s already a marked man in the GOP base for the impeachment vote. He’s damaged goods. The Deep State needed to sacrifice a pawn to create a distraction. By having Trump confront Cassidy, they achieve three things simultaneously:

1. **They reinforce the “Trump is a bully” narrative for the suburban moms and the independents.** The mainstream media, which has been losing the propaganda war, gets a fresh clip to loop for 72 hours. “Look how unstable he is. Look how he attacks his own party.” It’s a classic move: control the narrative by manufacturing the event.

2. **They make Trump look weak.** Think about it. The greatest political disruptor of the 21st century is reduced to yelling at a third-tier senator on a staircase. It’s a deflection. While the cameras are on Cassidy’s face, what is *really* happening inside those closed chambers? What legislation is being fast-tracked? What appointments are being rubber-stamped? The altercation is the smoke screen.

3. **They test the loyalty of the base.** The Deep State wants to see how far the “burn it down” sentiment goes. By feeding the base a red-meat confrontation, they gauge the temperature. If the base is satisfied with this pittance, the establishment knows they can continue their slow-rolling coup without a full-scale revolt. It’s a pressure valve. They give you a minor outburst so you don’t demand the real head.

But the biggest tell? The *location*. The Capitol steps. The very place where the January 6th narrative was weaponized to destroy the populist movement. This isn’t a coincidence. This is a psychological operation. By staging a confrontation there, they are trying to re-write the memory of the Capitol itself. They want you to see the building as a place of conflict, not as a sacred temple of the people. They are desecrating the symbol to control the reality.

Now, ask yourself: Who benefits from a distracted, angry, and divided Republican Party? The answer is always the same: The Uniparty. The permanent class of bureaucrats, intelligence operatives, and globalist financiers who don’t care about red or blue, only about green.

Cassidy isn’t the target. *You* are the target. The altercation is designed to keep you fighting over the surface while the real war is being waged beneath your feet. The border remains open. The fiat currency is collapsing. The digital ID is being rolled out. And you’re arguing about whether Trump yelled at a guy who looks like a human thumb.

Wake up. The “altercation” was a signal. A signal to the establishment that they still control the chessboard. And a signal to you that you are still playing checkers.

The real story isn’t what happened on the steps. The real story is what *didn’t* happen. The real story is the silence. Notice how no one is talking about the *substance* of the argument? Was it about the debt ceiling? The Ukraine funding? The vaccine mandates? No. It was just “angry man yells.” That’s the point. They reduced the most consequential political figure of the century to a reality TV spat.

Don’t fall for it. The Capitol altercation was a shadow puppet show. The real battle is happening in the dark, in the server rooms, in the treaty negotiations you never hear about, in the executive orders that never see a vote.

Trump knows it. Cassidy knows it. The only question is: Do you know it?

Stay woke. Question everything. The matrix is glitching, and they are getting desperate.

Final Thoughts


Having covered countless political confrontations in Washington, what strikes me most about this incident is how it reveals the fraying of even basic institutional decorum—when personal grievances between a former president and a lawmaker spill into physical proximity, it’s a sign that the performative aggression of our politics is bleeding into the very halls where governance is supposed to happen. For Cassidy, the encounter is a stark reminder that in today’s GOP, a single vote for conviction can turn a colleague into a target for public shaming, eroding the already fragile trust that allows the legislative process to function. Ultimately, this isn’t just a story about two men in a tense hallway; it’s a microcosm of a party struggling to reconcile its institutional past with a leader who treats every interaction as a zero-sum test of loyalty.