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🚨 Update on the viral Dr. Elisabeth Potter / UnitedHealthcare story (Jan 2025 → April 2026) Remember this? Austin breast reconstruction surgeon Dr. Elisabeth Potter (@drelisabethpotter) was pulled mid-surgery from a DIEP flap procedure on an anesthetized breast cancer patient to take a UnitedHealthcare call. They demanded she personally justify an overnight hospital stay for a surgery that was already pre-approved. 2/5 The video went mega-viral and sparked nationwide outrage about insurance companies interfering with cancer care. New prior-auth rules were forcing surgeons themselves to handle these calls or risk denial. 3/5 What happened next: Dr. Potter says UnitedHealthcare retaliated by refusing to add her outpatient RedBud Surgery Center to their in-network list. This has caused major financial strain, delayed/canceled cases, and nearly threatened her practice. 4/5 She received a threatening lawyer letter from UHC but refused to stay silent. A U.S. Congressman even wrote to them. She launched a GoFundMe (backed by Bill Ackman & thousands of others) that raised hundreds of thousands to keep RedBud open. 5/5 April 2026 update (as of this week): The dispute is still ongoing. Just days ago she posted that multiple cancer cases had to be canceled again because UHC still won’t approve her surgery center — even when the OR was available and safe. She’s contracted with other insurers and continues operating + speaking out.

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Why This Presidency Feels Faster - this 5-minute breakdown explains how confrontation, speed, and executive pressure broke a 250-year pattern of slow reform, unchecked bureaucracies, sacred central banking, perpetual war, and ceremonial oaths in five seismic shifts 1 war de‑escalation 2 challenging the Fed 3 naming systemic fraud 4 tariffs as sovereignty, and 5 law‑and‑order enforced as duty Whether you agree or not, this moment is historically distinct - compressed time, rapid policy, and renewed demands for accountability. For 250 years, Americans have been conditioned to accept a pattern: • Presidents talk about reform • Bureaucracies outlast them • Central banking remains untouchable • Wars expand, never conclude • Fraud is acknowledged, never punished • Oaths are ceremonial, not enforced What has broken this psychological pattern - rightly or wrongly - is speed + confrontation. Not consensus. Not decorum. Not “working across the aisle.” Confrontation. Whether critics like it or not, this is what we see happening simultaneously, not sequentially: 1 War De-escalation Over War Management The claim isn’t that “peace is solved,” but that wars are being pressured toward closure, not prolonged profit. This alone breaks a 70-year norm. 2 Central Banking No Longer Treated as Sacred No modern president has: • Openly challenged the Federal Reserve’s moral authority • Reintroduced gold and silver language into public monetary discussion • Framed fiat currency as a control mechanism, not a neutral tool Even discussing this at scale used to be taboo. 3 Fraud Named Across Institutions - Not Just One Healthcare Elections Immigration Academia Pharmaceuticals Media Not as isolated failures - but as a coordinated ecosystem of incentives. This framing is new at the presidential level. 4 Tariffs as Sovereignty, Not Punishment Tariffs are being framed not as trade wars - but as: • Revenue without taxation • Leverage without bombs • Negotiation without submission That’s why 20+ trillions in projected revenue matter more than headlines. 5 Law and Order Framed as Duty, Not Rhetoric This presidency treats the oath literally: If laws exist, they must be enforced - even when politically inconvenient. No modern president has made that his hill to die on. Why this presidency feels faster than any before Because it rejects three things every modern presidency relied on: 1 Permission 2 Media validation 3 Institutional comfort Instead, it uses: • Executive pressure • Public confrontation • Economic leverage • Narrative dominance Profound leadership creates a sense of compressed time - as if years are happening in months. The Deeper Truth Strip away Trump, parties, flags, and personalities - and this truth remains: • People are desperate for accountability • They want law to mean something again • They want fraud punished, not explained • They want peace without submission • They want wealth without debt slavery • They want truth without censors Trump has become the vessel for that demand - whether history ultimately vindicates him or not, he is purposeful. Our Trajectory The best-case future many are daring to imagine looks like this: • Fewer wars, more leverage • Sounder money, less debt bondage • Borders that mean something • Institutions forced back into service roles • Citizens re-engaged instead of anesthetized • Unity built on truth, not forced agreement Not utopia Not perfection But profound course correction Conclusion No president in American history has generated this level of simultaneous resistance, loyalty, fear, and hope in such a short time. For 2026 to be our renaissance, not a missed opportunity, depends on our individual faith in action, above all else. We the People are government. We’re not distant, sideline spectators, helpless victims, nor entitled beneficiaries. Trump has broken America’s spell of bureaucratic inevitability. 🇺🇸 Donald J. Trump

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