REPORT: Explosive Allegations Claim Tony Blinken and the US State Department RIGGED a Foreign Election
Investigative journalist @RyanMattaMedia claims the US State Department manipulated Guatemala’s recent elections through threats and blackmail in an effort to cover up child trafficking operations involving US-linked entities.
“Our State Department has come in and put this massive pressure campaign on the Guatemalan government to pretty much… threaten them, telling them to basically shut up, stop investigating this election fraud, or the full weight of the United States government is going to come down and they’re going to crush you,” Matta explains.
At the center of this scandal is Guatemala’s Attorney General, who Matta says had gathered enough evidence to raid the foundation Save the Children, an NGO accused of trafficking children out of Guatemala. Despite the gravity of the allegations, Matta claims that her attempts to secure cooperation from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton went unanswered.
According to Matta, Secretary of State Antony Blinken played a critical role in suppressing investigations and maintaining control over Guatemala’s political landscape.
He alleges, “Blinken suspends the visas of 108 out of 160 members of Congress of the Guatemalan government that voted to actually investigate this election fraud… then he went a step further and froze 400 additional visas to all of their friends, relatives, and family members.”
The retaliation didn’t end there; Matta claims the State Department backed a president whose campaign centered on removing the Attorney General—a move that Matta asserts was critical to stalling investigations into election fraud and trafficking networks.
The allegations are bolstered by a May 7th letter from US lawmakers, including Warren Davidson and Scott Perry, addressed to Blinken and USAID Administrator Samantha Power. The letter states:
“We write to draw your attention to reports detailing the misuse of the administration’s influence in the legislative matters of the Guatemalan Congress. This misuse undermines the free exercise of democracy… and serves to undermine support for the United States in Guatemala and in the region.”
At the heart of these allegations is a disturbing link between the US government and child trafficking. Matta claims that over 212,000 children have been trafficked out of Guatemala, with many ending up in the United States, where they are handed over to unvetted sponsors.
“These NGOs don’t operate independently,” Matta says. “They move kids and children around between NGOs like their inventory at an Amazon warehouse.”
He alleges that the US government facilitated this system, adding, “Our government has taken possession of Guatemalan children, delivered them to pedophiles, human traffickers, MS-13 gang members, and the worst people on the terrorist watch list.”
If proven true, this isn’t just a story about rigging elections. It’s a story about silencing investigations, protecting the powerful, and allowing children to fall victim to unspeakable crimes. The American people and the world deserve answers.
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The suspect, identified as 20-year-old Victor Hawkins, was a former student who said he wanted to shoot up the school “like the Columbine shooters did.” While taking down the shooter, Moore was shot in the leg. He is expected to recover.
When the Principal woke up that day, he never thought he would be tackling a gunman.
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🇨🇳🛢 How much strategic oil does the world actually have in reserve?
Global strategic crude oil inventories stood at ~2.5 BILLION barrels as of December 2025, according to the US Energy Information Administration.
China holds by far the largest stockpile at 1,397 million barrels, more than 3 times the US Strategic Petroleum Reserve of 413 million barrels, which itself sits at only 58% of its full storage capacity of 714 million barrels.
China added an average of 1.1 million barrels per day to its strategic inventories throughout 2025, with preliminary data suggesting it continued building stockpiles in early 2026 ahead of the Iran War.
Japan holds the 3rd-largest reserve at 263 million barrels, followed by OECD European countries at 179 million barrels.
Meanwhile, the US is releasing 172 million barrels from its Strategic Petroleum Reserve to suppress oil prices, part of a broader 400 million barrel coordinated release agreed by 32 IEA member nations in March.
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🛢 JP Morgan Warns Oil Market Out of Balance, Prices Must Rise
🔸The closure of the Strait of Hormuz, through which roughly 20% of the world’s oil flows, has removed 13.7 million barrels per day from global supply in April alone. A JP Morgan research note warns the market has no good way to replace it.
🔸Normally, spare production capacity in Saudi Arabia and the UAE acts as the market’s shock absorber. But that buffer has effectively been removed, eliminating the system’s first line of defense.
🔸With spare capacity unavailable, markets turned to inventories
➤ Global stockpiles are now being drained at ~7.1 mbd in April, an extraordinary pace, according to the note.
🔸Meanwhile, demand is collapsing because supply simply isn’t reaching users — “forced demand destruction.”The hardest hit sectors include:
▪️ Petrochemical plants across Asia are shutting down or slashing output as LPG, ethane, and naphtha flows from the Gulf collapse
▪️ Airline jet fuel ...
🛢⛽️ Global oil inventories are heading toward RECORD LOWS:
Global visible oil inventories have fallen -255 million barrels since the start of the conflict on February 27, to 7,864 million barrels.
Total estimated oil draws, including non-OECD refined products storage, have accelerated to 10.9 million barrels per day in April, the largest monthly draws on record since 2017.
Cumulative estimated draws since the start of the war now stand at 474 million barrels, with Hormuz flows holding at ~10% of normal, or 2.0 million barrels per day.
Meanwhile, even in an optimistic scenario where Strait of Hormuz flows begin recovering by late April, it is unlikely to prevent global visible inventories from reaching all-time lows, according to Goldman Sachs.
As inventories keep falling, physical oil markets are likely to require sharply higher prices for immediate delivery, since buyers cannot wait months for cheaper futures delivery when stocks are running critically low.
Goldman also warns...