The Deal Is the Distraction

There’s no policy. No ideology. No governing vision.

There’s just noise.

Every day it’s something new—tariffs here, pardons there, ICE raids scheduled for sweeps in sanctuary cities. He signs executive orders on TV and un-signs them three days later. The “deals” don’t close. The terms shift. The enemy changes.

And that’s the point. It’s not about resolution. It’s about disorientation. Keep the public chasing headlines while the real machinery runs quietly behind the curtain: federal purges, deregulation-for-donors, loyalty oaths in civil service interviews.

People think chaos is his weakness. It’s not. It’s his camouflage.

Trump was never a builder. He’s a breaker. And confusion is the tool he uses to walk out the side door with the cash drawer while everyone else is still reading the menu.