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Trump EO declassification JFK-RFK-MLK, Musk Stargate, pardons protesters, form CRYPTO working group

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Trump EO declassification JFK-RFK-MLK, Musk Stargate, pardons protesters, form CRYPTO working group

Trump EO declassification JFK-RFK-MLK, Musk Stargate, pardons protesters, form CRYPTO working group

JFK-RFK-MLK Declassification

“Lastly, sir, we have an executive order ordering the declassification of files relating to the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.”

The three assassinations:

  • JFK (November 22, 1963)
  • RFK (June 5, 1968)
  • MLK Jr. (April 4, 1968)

All three targeted political figures:

  • JFK: Democratic President
  • RFK: Democratic Presidential candidate
  • MLK Jr.: Civil rights leader

“That’s a big one, huh?”

Trump acknowledging historic moment.

“A lot of people are waiting for this for a long, for years, for decades. And everything will be revealed. Okay?”

Trump’s framework:

  • Decades of waiting
  • Everything revealed
  • Full declassification
  • Historic moment

Give to RFK Jr.

“Give that to RFK Jr. Okay, sir. Okay. Okay. Okay, thank you, sir.”

Trump directing:

  • Pen given to RFK Jr.
  • HHS Secretary nominee
  • Personally affected (father and uncle)
  • Historical significance
  • Emotional framework

RFK Jr. and the files:

  • Personally affected (father and uncle assassinated)
  • Long-time conspiracy researcher
  • Believes multiple shooters
  • Personal quest
  • Now HHS Secretary

Musk Criticism

“Mr. President, does it bother you that Elon Musk criticized a deal that you made publicly that you said that you treated that?”

The Musk-Stargate criticism:

  • Musk publicly skeptical
  • Tweeted criticism
  • Questioned funding
  • Sam Altman hostility
  • Public airing

“No, just he hates one of the people in the deal.”

Trump’s framework:

  • Not bothered
  • Musk-Altman tension known
  • Personal framework
  • Not deal flaw

“Have you spoken to him since then? No, no. Well, I’ve spoken to Elon, but I’ve spoken to all of them, actually.”

Trump’s engagement:

  • Continued conversation
  • All parties
  • Diplomatic framework
  • Stargate continuing

Musk-Altman Framework

Elon Musk and Sam Altman:

  • OpenAI co-founders (originally)
  • Musk departed OpenAI board 2018
  • Musk founded xAI competitor
  • Altman-Musk lawsuits
  • Public feud ongoing

Musk’s Stargate criticism:

  • Funding questions
  • Altman hostility
  • Competitive framework
  • xAI competitor

Very Smart People

“People in the deal are very, very smart people. But Elon, one of the people he happens to hate, but I have certain hatreds of people, too.”

Trump’s framework:

  • Deal participants smart
  • Musk hatred acknowledged
  • Trump also has hatreds (candid)
  • Human framework
  • Doesn’t prevent deal

Trump’s “I have certain hatreds of people, too” — remarkable candor. Acknowledges personal animus exists.

Pro-Life Protester Pardons

“Next, we have a set of partners for peaceful pro-life protesters who were prosecuted by the Biden administration for exercising their First Amendment rights.”

“Partners” — transcription artifact for “pardons.”

The Biden pro-life prosecutions:

  • FACE Act prosecutions
  • Peaceful protesters targeted
  • Elderly participants included
  • Catholic activists specifically
  • Disproportionate federal pursuit

23 Prosecutions

“Do you know how many? I believe it’s 23, sir. 23 people were prosecuted. They should not have been prosecuted. Many of them are elderly people. They should not have been prosecuted.”

The 23 pardon recipients:

  • FACE Act violations alleged
  • Peaceful protest
  • Clinic blockades
  • Prayer vigils
  • Various mild activities

Elderly participants:

  • Catholic grandmothers
  • Religious believers
  • Long prison sentences
  • Unjust prosecution framework

First Amendment Framework

“Thank you. This is a great honor to sign this. They’ll be very happy.”

Trump’s framework:

  • Honor to sign
  • Pardon recipients grateful
  • First Amendment restored
  • Justice delivered

“So they’re all in prison now? Some are. Some are out of custody. Ridiculous.”

Mixed status:

  • Some imprisoned
  • Some released (served time)
  • Ridiculous prosecutions
  • Pardons remedy

Crypto Executive Order

“And this, David, is? Yeah, this is the crypto-EO. We’re going to be forming an internal working group to make America the world capital of crypto under your leadership.”

David Sacks:

  • Venture capitalist
  • “All-In” Podcast host
  • PayPal mafia
  • Trump’s “AI and crypto czar”
  • Leading crypto working group

The crypto executive order:

  • Internal working group
  • American crypto leadership
  • Regulatory framework
  • Industry development
  • International competition

“Which is really going off, right? Absolutely.”

Crypto market performance:

  • Bitcoin at records
  • Broader crypto surging
  • Trump administration friendly
  • Regulatory clarity coming
  • Institutional adoption

America Crypto Capital

“David, that’s for you. Thanks, sir. You find them exciting? They might not be excited, but we’re going to make a lot of money for the country.”

Trump’s framework:

  • Sacks receives pen
  • Crypto exciting for some
  • Revenue for country
  • National benefit
  • Tax revenue framework

The “lot of money for the country”:

  • Capital gains taxes
  • Strategic bitcoin reserve
  • Market cap growth
  • Economic activity
  • International competition

Lumbee Tribe

“Next, sir, we have a presidential memorandum encouraging departments and agencies in your government, including the Department of the Interior, to promote federal recognition of the Lumvee tribe of North Carolina.”

The Lumbee Tribe:

  • Native American tribe
  • North Carolina
  • Long sought federal recognition
  • Various obstacles
  • Political promise

“I love the Lumvee tribe. So this is their first big step, right? This would be a huge step for them, sir.”

Trump’s framework:

  • Love for tribe
  • First big step
  • Huge step forward
  • Federal recognition path
  • Campaign promise

“Yeah, they were with me all the way. They were great. North Carolina, Lumvee tribe.”

Political framework:

  • Lumbee tribal members voted Trump
  • Strong support
  • NC Republican voters
  • Reciprocal recognition

“Okay, we’ll send them a copy of that.”

The copy to tribal leaders.

“Yes, sir. They were great. Okay. If you’d like, I could get them that pence, sir, as well. Yeah, that’s too good.”

Additional pen for tribal leaders. Trump’s standard handing-out-pens framework.

Lumbee Background

The Lumbee Tribe:

  • 55,000 members (largest tribe east of Mississippi)
  • Robeson County, NC centered
  • State-recognized
  • Federal recognition pending 70+ years
  • Congressional battles

The federal recognition framework:

  • Full benefits access
  • Health services
  • Education programs
  • Economic development
  • Sovereignty framework

Peaceful Pro-Life Pardons

The specific FACE Act prosecutions:

  • Reverse Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances
  • Biden-era enforcement
  • 26 states + federal
  • Peaceful protesters
  • Religious activists
  • Elderly participants

Notable cases:

  • Paulette Harlow (75-year-old Catholic grandmother)
  • Paul Vaughn (5+ children)
  • Various Lafayette 6
  • Various Red Rose Rescue

The prosecutions:

  • Multi-year sentences
  • Federal imprisonment
  • First Amendment precedent implications
  • Religious discrimination framework

Trump’s pardons:

  • Full forgiveness
  • Criminal records expunged
  • Families reunited
  • First Amendment restoration
  • Political victory

Significance

Trump’s Oval Office signing session captured:

  1. Historic declassification: JFK-RFK-MLK files opened
  2. Pro-life pardons: 23 unjust prosecutions reversed
  3. Crypto executive order: World capital framework
  4. Lumbee recognition: Tribal promise kept
  5. Musk-Stargate: Personal dynamics acknowledged

The JFK-RFK-MLK declassification represents historic moment. RFK Jr. personally receiving pen symbolizes family closure after decades of questions about father and uncle’s deaths.

The pro-life protester pardons address specific Biden-era prosecutions targeting First Amendment activity. The 23 pardons provide justice for those unfairly targeted.

The crypto working group under David Sacks creates framework for American crypto leadership. Regulatory clarity, industry support, international competition.

The Lumbee Tribe federal recognition push fulfills Trump’s North Carolina campaign promise. Long-delayed tribal justice finally moving forward.

The Musk-Altman tension acknowledgment is characteristically candid Trump. “I have certain hatreds of people, too” captures his willingness to be authentic about human dynamics.

Key Takeaways

  • Staff on declassification: “Lastly, sir, we have an executive order ordering the declassification of files relating to the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.”
  • Trump on declassification: “That’s a big one, huh? A lot of people are waiting for this for a long, for years, for decades. And everything will be revealed. Okay? Give that to RFK Jr.”
  • Trump on Musk-Stargate: “No, just he hates one of the people in the deal … People in the deal are very, very smart people. But Elon, one of the people he happens to hate, but I have certain hatreds of people, too.”
  • Trump on pro-life pardons: “Next, we have a set of partners for peaceful pro-life protesters who were prosecuted by the Biden administration for exercising their First Amendment rights … 23 people were prosecuted. They should not have been prosecuted. Many of them are elderly people.”
  • Trump on crypto and Lumbee: “This is the crypto-EO. We’re going to be forming an internal working group to make America the world capital of crypto under your leadership … we have a presidential memorandum encouraging departments and agencies in your government, including the Department of the Interior, to promote federal recognition of the Lumvee tribe of North Carolina.”

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