Trump, RFK Jr and the CEO of Pfizer, Albert Bourla, are taking a victory lap and claiming they established TRUST among the public, leaving many Americans heads spinning. Where are the concerned doctors who fought dilligently against the onslaught of Big Pharma. Why are they quiet as Trump and RFK Jr parade around with the biggest villian of the pandemic years? Are they hoping to gain favor with the administration? Are they after government grants? Only time will tell.

Across the country, more Americans are realizing that the Republican and Democratic parties might just be two sides of the same coin. For years, voters have watched politicians from both camps promise change, only to protect the same powerful interests once in office. The script rarely changes — the faces do.

Even as figures like Donald Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speak out against the political establishment, many are noticing how quickly they appear to align with major corporate players once labeled part of the problem. To disillusioned citizens, this feels like confirmation that the system serves itself, not the people.

The phrase “uniparty” has become a rallying cry for independents, libertarians, and ordinary Americans who feel betrayed by decades of broken promises. They see Washington not as a battleground of ideas but as a stage show — where both sides argue loudly while quietly serving the same donors and institutions behind the curtain.

More than ever, Americans are hungry for authenticity — leaders who can’t be bought, who tell the truth even when it’s unpopular. Whether left or right, the message is clear: people are done choosing between two versions of the same system.

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