In this recorded live, I grapple with two realities colliding in real time: the brutal murder of Renee Good and the increasingly dangerous refusal of institutions and media to tell the full truth about what’s happening in America. I begin by walking through the latest developments in Good’s killing, including the FBI’s decision to box out Minnesota state investigators—an alarming move that all but guarantees a cover-up. Evidence control, restricted access, and federal stonewalling point to a justice system being deliberately sabotaged from within.
From there, the conversation widens to something even more unsettling: Donald Trump’s mental state. Drawing from a detailed analysis by psychologist and neuroscientist Frank George, I examine why Trump’s behavior may not align with Alzheimer’s, but instead points toward frontotemporal dementia layered on top of long-documented malignant narcissism. The combination, if accurate, is catastrophic—and yet largely ignored by both legacy and independent media.
Throughout the live, I reflect on privilege, fear, and complicity—how it took the murder of a white woman for many Americans, myself included, to feel personally unsafe. This isn’t just commentary. It’s a warning. When violence is excused, truth is buried, and mental instability goes unexamined, democracy itself is what’s being put on trial.










