Timeline 6 of 7: Protection, Positioning, and the No-Bid Overpayment—The Public Eats the Cost
By April 2026, the timeline’s doing that “protection, positioning, patronage” thing: first it queues up “bets before the ceasefire,” then it slides in the…
By April 2026, the timeline’s doing that “protection, positioning, patronage” thing: first it queues up “bets before the ceasefire,” then it slides in the comfort blanket of “I will pardon everyone within 200 feet of the White House.” The vibe check is simple—once insiders expect cover, accountability starts looking optional.
And then the public gets the receipt. Right next to the “don’t worry, we’re protected” talk, the paperwork mood shifts into no-bid spending and a fountain-project overpayment (“OVERPAYMENT $14 MILLION” energy). So no, “protection” doesn’t prevent fallout—it just changes who’s holding the invoice: the people who weren’t standing inside 200 feet.
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