The most prestigious board of directors ever created.
This is how the president of the United States, convicted of fraud, described his new team focused on international relations. A team that does not include representatives of our closest neighbors (Mexico and Canada) but that did save space for leaders accused of war crimes by the International Criminal Court.
Now, we don't know if President Trump created his “Peace Board,” which this week held its first meeting, specifically to undermine the authority of the United Nations. But we do know that The president has promised $10 billion in tax dollars. to the junta's mission and at the same time owes the UN half that amount in back payments. We do not know if Trump, who is indefinitely the leader of this peace board, intends to relinquish that power after leaving the White House. But we do know that he is still trying to overturn the results of the 2020 election. It is debatable whether the “Peace Board” is the most prestigious panel ever formed. What is not debatable is that it was conceived by a convicted sexual abuser Who is referenced in the published Epstein files about 38,000 times.
That's not my opinion.
That's just what's happening.
That is why the president encourages his followers to ban books and reject journalism. He doesn't want voters to pay attention. He doesn't want voters to understand his actions.
Ten years ago this month, after his victory speech at the Nevada caucus, Trump said: “I love the poorly educated..” And his reliance on this foundation is why, for the past decade, he and other conservatives have deliberately misinterpreted the term “woke” as a blanket insult toward progressive and far-left politics. It used to mean “aware” and “informed.” The term was not born out of modern politics but rather out of the need to understand the history of the social economic systems in which we all live. The alternative is to be blindly led by an unscrupulous leader more concerned with his own well-being.
Being “woke” is the reason the Boston Tea Party occurred in 1773; That is why Thomas Paine published “Common Sense” in 1776; That's why Republicans formed Wide Awakes to help get Abraham Lincoln elected in 1860. When voters understand the context in which decisions are made, we are better equipped to address shortcomings at the ballot box and in our daily lives.
Trump's self-proclaimed love for the less educated has nothing to do with progressive policies or college degrees, but rather who he can convince to believe him. And by making “woke” an insult, Trump and other conservatives have politicized the tool needed to help the country fulfill its promise: information.
This threat is why your administration attacks, and even arrests, journalists; the reason he refers to reports he doesn't like as “fake news”; the reason fired the head of labor statistics after an unflattering jobs report last year. He is waging a war on information.
The reason why it marked 2025 Worst non-recession year for job growth Since 2003 it is not that the country has “woken up.” It is due to deficiencies in leadership.
When Trump returned to the White House, he made reducing the US trade deficit a key component of his economic policy. In 2024, the deficit was $903.5 billion. In 2025, it was $901.5 billion, with American families paying $230 billion more for goods because of its yo-yo tariff policies.
He told his followers that other nations would pay the tariffs he enacted. obvious nonsense to anyone who has attended a day of Econ 101. And we know that as a result of their reckless and ignorant policies, Farmers in particular suffered. It is unclear whether that financial burden was a consideration when the Supreme Court on Friday declared the president's broad tariffs illegal. What we do know is that before Trump entered politics, His companies declared bankruptcy six times – So perhaps he was never the economic wise man he claimed to be.
Just as the saga of the Epstein files reveals that he is not the protector of women and young girls as he claimed to be.
Just as his recent attacks on the 1st, 2nd, 4th and 14th Amendments demonstrate that he was never the defender of the Constitution he swore to be.
Acknowledging the long list of falsehoods linked to his promises and his presidency is neither political nor a symptom of “Trump Derangement Syndrome.” It's simply having information: the only thing that helps voters understand why things are the way they are. The one thing the president hopes his followers never wake up to see for themselves.
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The Peace Board, although described by the president as the most prestigious ever assembled, excludes the country's closest neighbors, Mexico and Canada, while creating space for leaders accused of war crimes by the International Court.[2][3].
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The administration is pledging $10 billion in tax dollars to the junta's mission, while the United States still owes the United Nations $5 billion in back payments, raising questions about priorities and institutional commitment.
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The junta represents a potential threat to the authority of the UN and the multilateral international order, with the president positioned to lead indefinitely without a clear succession mechanism independent of his personal mandate.
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The use of the term “woke” as a political insult by the president and conservatives serves to deter informed and critically conscious voters from engaging with factual information and journalism, undermining democratic participation.
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The administration's economic policies have manifestly failed, including tariff strategies that saddled American families with $230 billion in additional costs, while the trade deficit declined marginally from $903.5 billion to $901.5 billion, a result inconsistent with promised results.
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The president's record of attacking the press, dismissing unfavorable reports as “fake news,” and dismissing officials for publishing unflattering data represents a broader attack on the free flow of information essential to accountability.
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The Peace Board represents a vital step in the implementation of the president's 20-point plan for Gaza, which was endorsed by United Nations Security Council Resolution 2803 and initially received broad international support from Western democracies.[1][3].
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More than two dozen countries have joined as founding members of the board, and member countries have pledged $5 billion toward the reconstruction of Gaza, demonstrating substantial international commitment to the initiative.[2].
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The Executive Board is comprised of leaders with expertise in diplomacy, development, infrastructure and economic strategy, positioning the mechanism to provide strategic oversight and mobilize international resources for the stabilization of Gaza.[1].
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The board functions as an umbrella body designed to implement demilitarization and reconstruction efforts through subsidiary mechanisms including the Gaza Executive Board and the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza, with operational structures intended to achieve governance and development outcomes.[1][3].
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The initiative was conceived as a focused mechanism to support stabilization and reconstruction in Gaza within the framework of the UN-backed 20-point plan, anchoring its original purpose in internationally recognized diplomatic processes.[3].






