Sunday, March 29, 2026

Lyndon LaRouche PAC Notes Importance of Trump Position Toward NATO and Upcoming Xi Summit, March 29, 2026 | sundance |

 

Lyndon LaRouche PAC Notes Importance of Trump Position Toward NATO and Upcoming Xi Summit

 

March 29, 2026 | sundance |

Three days ago, the Financial Times wrote an article framed around the central thesis of the LaRouche PAC, now branded as Promethean Action PAC.  The FT article accused Treasury Secretary Bessent of structuring a U.S. Federal Reserve policy disconnected from the framework of the U.K banking and finance model; essentially the article said what Promethean has been claiming about the British banking system and President Trump’s intent.

Treasury Secretary Bessent immediately responded saying the article and its claims were false, “There is much to be said about the storied Bank of England, but any recreation of its operating framework on this side of the Atlantic has never been contemplated.”  CTH was waiting to see how the Lyndon LaRouche PAC would react to the Trump administration denial of their central thesis.  As expected, the LaRouche group ignored it.

That said, Barbara Boyd, former organizer of “Students for LaRouche” (SLR), put together a video highlighting some of the recent remarks by Secretary Rubio, Secretary Bessent and President Trump that accurately point out how the U.S. is disconnecting America First policy from the European Union/NATO perspective.   The upcoming summit between President Trump and Chairman Xi will be very interesting to watch:

 

While the LaRouche team at Promethean Action PAC are good at following the Trump America-First policy outcomes, the LaRouche team are British-centric in all things related to it.   Decoupling the USA from the “special relationship” with the U.K is an outcome of a pragmatic approach toward America First; it is not the intention of the policy.

Lastly, each time a LaRouche PAC video is shared, the promoters of Promethean Action PAC try to obfuscate the relationship.  It is a fact that Susan Kokinda and Barbara Boyd are life-long LaRouche followers and organizers.  A recent tweet shared below will hopefully put this pretending (willful blindness) to rest.

The United Kingdom of Great Britain is a shell of its former self.  The City of London no longer has anywhere near the influence being attributed to it and the British monarchy is in a state of freefall.

The bloom is off the ruse.

Perhaps that’s why the PAC had to change vehicles.

However, all of that said, I’m not sure MAGA is prepared to shift support toward Beijing and Chinese Chairman Xi Jinping.  Then again, as long as it’s not the British crown, that’s LaRouche for ya.

Take from the information buffet all the stuff that provides value and simultaneously ignore the stuff that will have you seeing black helicopters following your car every day.

Remember, ultimately a Political Action Committee (PAC) is a fundraising vehicle.

 

Saturday Wrap-Up

The Saturday Wrap-Up - VERDICT: Trump Tells NATO 'Never Forget' — Then Used Iran to Prove It - March 28, 2026

Trump's NATO warning and Saudi Forum remarks mark a verdict on the transatlantic order. Boyd argues the Iran War is dismantling London's financial system — from Lloyd's insurance to Gulf energy control.

Barbara Boyd

VERDICT: Trump Tells NATO 'Never Forget' — Then Used Iran to Prove It

Promethean Updates

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In this Saturday Wrap, Barbara Boyd argues that President Trump's cabinet remarks and Saudi Investment Forum comments mark a "verdict" on NATO and the broader transatlantic system that has dominated the global economy for 40 years. She contends the Iran War is fundamentally a financial story: after Europe offered only a post-hostilities role policing the Strait of Hormuz, the U.S. moved to replace Lloyd's of London by using the U.S. Development Finance Corporation, maritime reinsurance, and Central Command to secure Gulf shipping. Boyd says this shift amounts to U.S. control over a critical energy chokepoint—captured in Trump's "Strait of Trump" line—reshaping how oil flows to Asia. She previews Trump's May 14–15 Beijing trip, framing U.S.-China relations around shared industrial traditions linked to Sun Yat-sen and rejecting a "cold war" narrative.

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