The Quiet Loud
What happens when power keeps pushing past the rules — and the system finally starts saying no? In Episode 42 of The Quiet Loud, DeAntony Collins connects the dots between the collapse of the anti-weaponization fund, Bill Pulte’s intelligence role, the Senate’s war powers vote, detention facility failures, and the deeper question underneath all of it: Who actually holds power in this country? This episode is about checks and balances — not as a civics lesson, but as the emergency brakes on executive power. Because democracy does not survive because leaders are trustworthy. It survives because the system forces power to answer. #TheQuietLoud #ChecksAndBalances #Politics Chapters 03:31 — Why the fund collapsed under pressure 05:18 — The importance of internal legal resistance 07:11 — How dangerous precedents expand over time 08:38 — The anti-weaponization fund and judicial scrutiny 11:03 — Former federal judges raise fraud concerns 13:17 — Why the fund collapsed under pressure 15:13 — “Show us” — the demand for transparency and accountability 17:57 — Who is still willing to say no?
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