The Blob is Sliming America's Institutions with Corruption

By Rebecca Saltzburg June 21, 2026

Our institutions are only as good as the people inside them. For years, corrupt Blobsters have handed each other power across legislative bodies, cities, courts, law enforcement agencies, layers of government bureaucracy, corporations, religious institutions - literally anywhere they can occupy power.

Blobsters protect each other, always at innocent people's expense. They attack truth, justice, and prosperity every chance they get. They stick together, so as good-hearted Americans we need to stand together too.

What follows is just a glimpse of how corrupt Blobsters attack our democratic institutions, the safety of our children, and the financial well-being of our nation. Every example below comes from mainstream reporting, court filings, and congressional testimony.

Tulsi Gabbard gutted U.S. counterintelligence (ODNI)

The Office of the Director of National Intelligence coordinates the 18 agencies of the U.S. intelligence community. Its career professionals are among the country's most experienced defenders against foreign intelligence operations. When she was serving as DNI, Tulsi Gabbard worked to drive them out.

  • Cut ODNI by 40 percent (about $700 million).
  • Fired the heads of the National Intelligence Council, the body responsible for the assessments that inform every major national security decision.
  • Fired more than 100 career intelligence officers.
  • Revoked security clearances for 37 intelligence professionals.
  • Delayed a legally protected whistleblower complaint against herself for 8 months. Federal law requires referral to Congress within 21 days.
  • The entire Cyber Safety Review Board was fired in March 2025, mid-investigation of the Salt Typhoon Chinese hack of U.S. telecoms.

Sources: Wall Street Journal, Senate Intelligence Committee, Senator Mark Warner.

The Blob fired ethical military leaders

The senior officer corps holds decades of operational expertise and the institutional memory of every modern American conflict. The Blob is firing them and pushing them out.

  • More than a dozen senior generals and admirals fired in a matter of months, described as an unprecedented turnover at the highest levels of the armed forces.
  • Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen. C.Q. Brown Jr., fired February 2025.
  • Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Lisa Franchetti, fired February 2025.
  • Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force Gen. James Slife, fired.
  • Commander of U.S. Southern Command Adm. Alvin Holsey, out less than a year into a three-year posting.
  • Order to cut four-star generals and admirals by at least 20 percent (memo dated May 5, 2025), plus a 10 percent cut to all general and flag officers, about 900 total.
  • The top military lawyers (Judge Advocates General) for the Army, Navy, and Air Force, replaced.
"If he ever had us, he lost us." An Army general, to the Washington Times, after the Defense Secretary's September 30 Quantico speech.

Sources: Washington Post, CNN, Time, Washington Times.

The Blob hollowed out the FBI

The FBI is America's primary domestic counterintelligence and cybersecurity agency. The Blob is driving its professionals out, reassigning them, and silencing them.

  • Roughly 1 in 4 FBI agents reassigned to immigration enforcement, a function never historically part of the bureau's mission.
  • China, Russia, and Iran counterintelligence specialists rotated onto immigration cases, pulling the most experienced spy hunters off their actual jobs.
  • FBI cyber division cut by about 50 percent.
  • At least 300 national security agents lost to firings and forced departures.
  • Counterintelligence Unit CI-12, which monitors Iranian and foreign threats, gutted just days before U.S. military operations in Iran.
  • The Public Corruption Unit disbanded in October 2025.
"The... political retribution purge of the FBI is the equivalent of institutional decapitation... the country is now dangerously exposed and vulnerable to sophisticated foreign adversaries." Christopher O'Leary, former FBI agent.

Sources: The Bulwark, CNN, CBS News, CyberScoop, Senator Mark Warner.

The Blob sidelined the DOJ's career prosecutors

The DOJ is the only entity that can prosecute foreign influence operations against the United States. The Blob is sidelining, reassigning, and firing its career prosecutors.

  • The National Security Division lost at least half the staff in many offices, including the office dedicated to counterterrorism.
  • All corporate foreign bribery investigations paused on the Attorney General's first day.
  • Enforcement of the Foreign Agents Registration Act curtailed, giving foreign agents more room to maneuver.
  • Criminal prosecutions of Russian oligarchs deemphasized.
  • Reporter source protections scrapped, opening the door to leak prosecutions of journalists.
  • Maurene Comey, the prosecutor who put Epstein behind bars and was about to take a major public corruption case, fired.

Sources: CNN, Washington Post, House Judiciary Democrats.

The Blob went after the free press

A free press is the only institution that documents institutional capture in real time. The Blob is going after it.

  • Will Lewis, a British executive from Rupert Murdoch's News UK empire publicly implicated in the UK phone-hacking cover-up, installed as publisher of the Washington Post, then laid off a third of the newsroom in February 2026, including the entire Middle East team.
  • Chinese state hackers breached Washington Post journalist email accounts in July 2025, targeting reporters covering national security and China.
  • An FBI search of Post reporter Hannah Natanson's home in January 2026 seized six of her electronic devices, including her phone, two computers, and her smartwatch. The Post was told she was not a target of the leak investigation. A federal judge blocked DOJ from examining the devices.

Sources: Washington Post, DOJ filings, Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press.

Tulsi Gabbard answered to a China-sponsored guru

The Director of National Intelligence is the single official responsible for coordinating U.S. defense against foreign intelligence operations.

  • As DNI, Tulsi Gabbard was controlled by her guru, Chris Butler.
  • Chinese state interests have sponsored Butler for 40 years, including his speaking tours, through the Wai Lana Yoga empire.
  • Butler held authority over Gabbard through her own intentional choice to be his puppet, in exchange for the benefits she received.
  • Gabbard locked a legally protected whistleblower complaint against herself in a safe for 8 months.

Sources: Washington Post investigation, Wall Street Journal.

The Blob came after the courts

When federal judges try to stop unconstitutional actions, the Blob attacks the judges. Most federal judges are working hard to follow the law.

  • The administration defied roughly 1 in 3 court orders against it (57 of 160 cases, per a Washington Post analysis, July 2025).
  • DOJ filed a judicial misconduct complaint against Judge Boasberg after he found probable cause for contempt.
  • The administration sued the entire federal district court in Maryland after its chief judge blocked immigration removals.
  • Speaker Mike Johnson: "We can eliminate an entire district court."

Sources: Washington Post, federal court filings.

The Blob is smaller than it looks

The institutional levers that run this country are held by a surprisingly small number of people.

  • President: 1. Cabinet: about 25. Federal political appointees: about 4,000.
  • Members of Congress: 535. Federal judges: about 870.
  • Governors: 50. State legislators: about 7,400.
  • County sheriffs: about 3,000. District attorneys: about 2,400.
  • Slimy executives, big tech CEOs, crooked defense contractors, Big Pharma, corporate finance parasites: a few thousand more.

Add it up. Fewer than 100,000 people in the entire United States hold the levers of institutional power. That is roughly 0.03 percent of the population. To capture the country, the Blob only has to install or co-opt a few thousand of the right people. That is far easier than convincing 330 million Americans.

Just .1% of Americans together can win this fight

Even 30,000 good Americans, just 10 per county, can easily publicly expose and hold accountable 100,000 corrupt, slimy Blobsters.

Fewer than 100,000 Blobsters is a relatively small group. Exposing even 10 percent of them makes a big dent.

The Blob's power runs entirely on Americans not knowing who is doing what. The moment we start naming them and holding them accountable, starting in our local communities and working our way up, the Blob collapses.

Blobsters won't be anonymous anymore. We document and we name names, at the city, county, state, and federal levels. That is what our anti-corruption database is for.

Corruption is a cancer

Left alone, it spreads. One Blobster hands the next one power, then looks away while they harm good people.

The receipts are clear. An intelligence chief who locked a whistleblower complaint against herself in a safe for eight months. FBI spy hunters pulled off China and Iran and put on immigration duty. A reporter's home searched and her devices seized.

Patriots stand together. We document. We name names. We share receipts. We are determined.

This is how the good people start winning.

Patriots Fight Corruption. Sourced to the Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, New York Times, CNN, CBS, AP, Time, federal court filings, and congressional testimony.

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