

Putin would want his Puppet to have a Puppet Bodyguard in orde to keep him in the White House – if a group of armed men – try to get him out!
Here is Russell Vought. I do not know if he has had any contact with Putin. but, he is on lock-step with most of his ideals, and shares the Christian Ideals, Kirill owns. Study Russell. He owns THE PLAN!
I’m going to call it. My Bond novel ‘The Royal Janitor’ became a Woke book after I saw Putin’s Goons whipping Pussy Riot. This may be the most prophetic book ever written! Russell would squeal eith glee if he ever saw this video. Do you think he has already?
I have a historical novel, here, and in Britain.
John Presco
President Donald Trump has begun purging federal workers in diversity, equity and inclusion roles as part of his promised crusade on so-called “woke” culture. A memo from the Office of Personnel Management, first reported Tuesday night by NBC News, ordered agency and department heads to put DEI workers on paid administrative leave by the end of the day Wednesday, and to make plans to permanently dismiss the employees by January 31.
Democrats assail OMB director nominee Russell Vought over political, cultural issues
Mike Heuer
Wed, January 22, 2025 at 4:54 PM PST
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Vought advocates for what he calls “radical constitutionalism” to reverse a current “post-Constitutional time” which he asserts has been the result of decades of corruption of laws and institutions by the political left. He characterizes the federal bureaucracy as “woke and weaponized” and advocates replacing it with “radical constitutionalists”.[1][46] Vought supports expanding presidential authority, proposing the use of the military for domestic law enforcement and revisiting the president’s ability to withhold congressionally-appropriated funds, a practice Congress banned in 1974. Vought proposes to “gut the FBI” and end the tradition of political independence of the U.S. Justice Department.[46][47]
Russell Vought
Russell Thurlow Vought (IPA: /voʊt/, pronunciation respelling: VOHT born March 26, 1976) is an American government official who was the director of the Office of Management and Budget from July 2020 to January 2021. He was previously deputy director of the OMB for part of 2018, and acting director from 2019 to 2020.
| Russ Vought | |
|---|---|
| Director of the Office of Management and Budget Nominee | |
| Assuming office TBD | |
| President | Donald Trump |
| Deputy | Dan Bishop (nominee) |
| Succeeding | Shalanda Young |
| In office January 2, 2019 – January 20, 2021 Acting: January 2, 2019 – July 22, 2020[a] | |
| President | Donald Trump |
| Deputy | Derek Kan |
| Preceded by | Mick Mulvaney |
| Succeeded by | Shalanda Young |
| Deputy Director of the Office of Management and Budget | |
| In office March 14, 2018 – July 22, 2020 | |
| President | Donald Trump |
| Preceded by | Brian Deese |
| Succeeded by | Derek Kan |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Russell Thurlow Vought March 26, 1976 (age 48) |
| Political party | Republican |
| Children | 2 |
| Education | Wheaton College (BA) George Washington University (JD) |
In 2021, Vought founded the Center for Renewing America, whose mission is to “renew a consensus of America as a nation under God”.[1] He is involved with Project 2025, a Heritage Foundation-led plan that seeks to reshape the federal government. Vought was named policy director of the Republican National Committee platform committee in May 2024.
In November 2024, President-elect Donald Trump announced that he would renominate Vought as director of the OMB for his second term as president.
Early life and career
Vought was born to Thurlow Bunyea Vought, a US marine veteran and Margaret Flowers Vought, an elementary school teacher.[2][3] He earned his Bachelor of Arts from Wheaton College and his Juris Doctor from the George Washington University Law School.
Vought worked for Heritage Action, the lobbying arm of The Heritage Foundation.[4][5] He was the executive director and budget director of the Republican Study Committee, the policy director for the Republican Conference of the United States House of Representatives, and a legislative assistant for U.S. Senator Phil Gramm.[6][7]
First Trump administration
Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
Deputy OMB Director
In April 2017, President Donald Trump nominated Vought to be deputy director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). He was confirmed by the Senate on February 28, 2018, in a 50–49 vote. Vice President Mike Pence cast the tie-breaking vote.[8]
During the confirmation hearings for Vought’s nomination to the OMB, Senator Bernie Sanders questioned Vought about a statement that “Muslims do not simply have a deficient theology. They do not know God because they have rejected Jesus Christ his Son, and they stand condemned.”[9][10] The Atlantic magazine and various Christian organizations denounced Sanders’s questioning as a violation of the No Religious Test Clause.[10][11]
In 2019, Vought was one of nine government officials who defied a subpoena to testify before Congress in relation to the Trump–Ukraine scandal and the administration’s decision to freeze military aid to Ukraine. The decision to freeze aid to Ukraine had led Democrats to launch the first impeachment of Donald Trump.[12][13]
OMB director

On January 2, 2019, when OMB Director Mick Mulvaney became acting White House chief of staff, Vought became the acting OMB director, though Mulvaney continued to hold the director position.[14][15] On March 18, 2020, Trump announced his intent to nominate him to be OMB Director.[16] Vought was confirmed by the Senate on July 20, 2020, by a vote of 51–45;[17] and was sworn in two days later.[18]
In May 2020, Vought broke the OMB’s long-standing practice of publishing updated economic forecasts,[13] citing disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic.[13]
On September 4, 2020, Vought, at Trump’s direction, published an OMB memo instructing federal agencies to stop all training on “critical race theory” or “white privilege”, along with “any other training or propaganda effort that teaches or suggests either (1) that the United States is an inherently racist or evil country or (2) that any race or ethnicity is inherently racist or evil.” The memo further directed that agencies begin to identify legal avenues to cancel contracts or otherwise divert the “millions of taxpayer dollars” being spent on such training, which it said “engenders division and resentment within the federal workforce”.[19][20][21]
2020 election
After Joe Biden won the 2020 presidential election, he and his transition team accused Vought of hindering the presidential transition by refusing to allow incoming Biden officials to meet with OMB staff. Typically, career OMB staff would provide an incoming administration with cost estimates and details on existing programs.[22]
Vought defended his actions, stating that OMB had provided funding for the transition and that there had been more than 45 meetings with Biden officials but that “OMB staff are working on this Administration’s policies and will do so until this Administration’s final day in office.”[23][24]
Post-administration
Center for Renewing America
In January 2021, Vought started an organization called the Center for Renewing America, which is focused on “combating critical race theory“, and an affiliated issue advocacy group called American Restoration Action.[25] The mission of the groups is to “renew a consensus of America as a nation under God”.[1] According to Axios, the groups “will provide the ideological ammunition to sustain Trump’s political movement after his departure from the White House.”[26]
In April 2021, The Washington Post fact-checker rated Vought’s statement that only 5 to 7 percent of the Biden administration’s $2.3 trillion infrastructure plan would go to “actual roads and bridges and ports and things that you and I would say is real infrastructure” as “Three Pinocchios” out of four.[27]
On June 8, 2021, Citizens for Renewing America (CRA), the advocacy arm of Center for American Restoration, released a guide to “combatting critical race theory.”[28] Vought told Fox News the 33-page handbook is “a crash course in CRT, a ‘one-stop shopping’ for parents trying to hold their school board members accountable.”[29]
On June 22, 2022, Vought confirmed that federal agents conducted a search of the home of his organization’s director of litigation, Jeffrey Clark, a former U.S. Department of Justice official who participated in efforts to challenge the results of the 2020 presidential election.[30]
In February 2023, CRA published a paper arguing for a “dormant NATO, wherein Europe is the primary security provider of the European front.”[31]
CRA is a member of the advisory board of Project 2025,[32] a collection of conservative and right-wing policy proposals from the Heritage Foundation to reshape the United States federal government and consolidate executive power should the Republican nominee win the 2024 presidential election.[33]
Project 2025
Main article: Project 2025
Vought plays a major role in Project 2025, a collection of conservative and right-wing policy proposals from the Heritage Foundation to reshape the United States federal government and consolidate executive power should the Republican Party candidate win the 2024 presidential election.[34][35][36] It proposes reclassifying tens of thousands of merit-based federal civil service workers as political appointees in order to replace them with loyalists more willing to enable the next Republican president’s policies.[35][37] It seeks to infuse the government and society with Christian values.[38][39][40]
In October 2024, ProPublica reported that Vought’s proposals include plans to reshape government by using military force against protesters if deemed necessary, defunding agencies like the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to reduce federal influence, and casting civil servants as obstructive to conservative agendas.[41] His CRA aims to enact an aggressive policy approach, cutting bureaucracy and focusing on Trump-aligned, conservative governance.[41]
Other
Vought was named policy director of the Republican National Committee platform committee in May 2024.[42]
Second Trump administration
In November 2024, president-elect Trump announced that he would renominate Vought as director of the OMB for his second term as president.[43] Vought appeared before the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs on January 15, 2025. During the hearing, Vought did not commit to spend all the money assigned by the Congress to the federal government.[44]
Political and religious positions
Vought graduated from the evangelical Christian Wheaton College and describes himself as a Christian nationalist.[1] He seeks to infuse the government and society with elements of Christianity, saying he has “a commitment to an institutional separation between church and state, but not the separation of Christianity from its influence on government and society,” according to The Washington Post.[45] In a secretly recorded meeting in 2024, Vought said that elected leaders should discuss whether to prioritize Christian immigrants over those of other religions. Vought supports a total ban on abortion. He has called the Democratic Party “increasingly evil” because of supporting secularism.[1]
Vought advocates for what he calls “radical constitutionalism” to reverse a current “post-Constitutional time” which he asserts has been the result of decades of corruption of laws and institutions by the political left. He characterizes the federal bureaucracy as “woke and weaponized” and advocates replacing it with “radical constitutionalists”.[1][46] Vought supports expanding presidential authority, proposing the use of the military for domestic law enforcement and revisiting the president’s ability to withhold congressionally-appropriated funds, a practice Congress banned in 1974. Vought proposes to “gut the FBI” and end the tradition of political independence of the U.S. Justice Department.[46][47]
Ian Fleming vs. Trump Putin, and Kirill
Posted on October 6, 2023 by Royal Rosamond Press




Another wall holds a frame containing a Ukraine Order of Merit medal. Penn is 63 and dressed in a simple T-shirt and blue jeans. His hair is now a shock of white. He speaks of the United Nations, surface-to-air missiles and F-16s. Mostly, Penn talks about his friend Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the subject of his documentary “Superpower,” which premieres on Sept. 18. He sounds like an affable, between-gigs diplomat enjoying some downtime before a semester at Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government.
Ian Fleming worked for British Intelligence that still exists, and is watching the disintegration of the Republican Party founded by my kindred, John Fremont. Donald Trump and David Kirill employ both books of the Bible to stir up hatred in Russia and in the United States. Ian Fleming was a writer who became famous for inventing James Bond, a member of M16, who went after the Bad Guys of The World, like Trump, who took Top Secret documents to his home, and show them to people. This act is a threat to all members of NATO. Britain and the United States signed a NATO agreement.. M26 is studying the ruthless murder of Ukrainian Citizens by Putin, who was given religious permission to bomb a non-military target by Patriarch, Kirill – and to invade a sovereign nation employing the WORDS OF JESUS. Ian Fleming and M16 would also be looking at The World Congress of Families.
Last night I watched Sean Penn walk through the rubble of bombard civilian residences. If my kin, Elizabeth Rosemond Warner was alive, she would be at Penn’s side. Liz is kin to Fleming. Would Jesus walk beside these two Hollywood Actors, or, by the side of Putin and Kirill? How about, Trump. Four years ago I began my James Bond book ‘The Royal Janitor. I am going to employ my main characters to judge if the individuals I just mentioned are GULTY OF WAR CRIMES, and, ARE THEY THE ENEMY OF JESUS!
John Presco
President: Royal Rosamond Press
“The West, he told a far-right French TV station in December, was committed to the “destruction of all of our collective identities: national identity, religious identity, gender identity,” and warned it would result in “the destruction of human identity.”
Komov was in Chisinau, Moldova, for the Eurasian colloquium, where Russian Orthodox ideologues and European far-right activists rubbed shoulders. Between 13 and 16 September they are also joined by members of a U.S. conservative Christian groups in the city for the World Congress of Families. The unlikely allies feel that after decades of struggle, the time has come to topple Western liberal hegemony.
The Howard Center for Family, Religion and Society was founded by John A. Howard in 1997. The Center traces its origins back to 1976 when John A. Howard, President of Rockford College formed the Rockford College Institute. This group later became The Rockford Institute. In 1997 Howard and Allan C. Carlson broke from the Rockford Institute to form the Howard Center.[3] It incorporated the previous Center on Religion and Society, and took over publication of both The Religion and Society Report and The Family In America.[3]
It created and coordinates the World Congress of Families,[4] a group known for its involvement with the 2013 Russian LGBT propaganda law and opposing LGBT rights internationally.[5][6][7][8]
The current[when?] chairman of the board is Bill Andrews of Chicago, with a total of fifteen board members including Dallin H. Oaks who is an honorary board member.[citation needed] As of 2018, the president was Brian S. Brown. [9]
The Howard Center for Family, Religion and Society and the International Organization for the Family, whose directors include an ultra-conservative Spanish activist linked to the leader of the far-right Vox party, both support the World Congress of Families (WCF) network.[9]
‘Our Starfish’ Will Leave The World Behind
Posted on July 31, 2022 by Royal Rosamond Press

The Royal Janitor
Chapter New Cold War Heros
by
John Presco
Putin’ s men took Starfish and Victoria to a special prison, where a hologram of the Russian leader introduced our BAD agents to foreign prisoners. One was a giant of a woman that played basketball. Miriam told this forlorn woman that she was an athlete, an amazing hurdler – who has never competed!
“We ran in a grove of trees felled in a windstorm. Ivan competed at Hayward field in Eugene Oregon.”
One of the men behind the mirror got on Google and brought up Victoria Thachuk, a Ukrainian hurdler that will compete at Hayward field, while Russia is banned. Putin’s hologram was fed this information, and his image pointed to a screen. When a video of Viktoriya in a race was played, both our spies gasped.
“They are like sisters – twins! “
“I want a pair of sunglasses – just like that! I must have! I can beat her! She is so beautiful! I must have her! She is my double!”
CNN
CNN visits scene of Russian missile strike that left at least 51 deadUnmute
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There were no military targets in the village that was hit by a Russian missile strike Thursday, a top Ukrainian police official said, in what was one of the deadliest attacks against civilians since the conflict began and which the country’s president called “inhuman” and “deliberate.”
Moscow’s forces targeted a cafe and a shop in Hroza, near the eastern Ukrainian city of Kupiansk in the Kharkiv region, with what Ukrainian officials say was a powerful Iskander ballistic missile, killing at least 52 people, including a 6-year-old boy.
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Scenes emerged of emergency workers wading through dense rubble in the aftermath of the strike – a scale of devastation not seen since a Russian attack on a railway station in Kramatorsk in early 2022 killed more than 60 people.
The death toll in such a small community of 330 people means one in every six residents were killed.
“All the people are local residents, all the people are civilians. Not a single military object, not a single military vehicle. All the dead and wounded people are civilians,” Sergey Bolvinov, the chief investigator with Kharkiv’s regional police, told CNN in Hroza.
Investigators and forensic teams worked through the night sifting through the rubble and trying to count and identify the bodies, many of which were in bad condition due to the force of the blast, according to a CNN team at the scene.
A local man whose wife died in the strike could be seen crouching over her body, too shaken to speak and unable to leave her side. He later helped emergency services lift her body onto a truck to be taken away.
Members of Ukraine’s emergency services at the scene of a Russian missile strike in the village of Hroza, Kharkiv region, eastern Ukraine on October 5. – Vasco Cotovio/CNN© Provided by CNN
Ukraine’s emergency services work through the night digging through the rubble in the aftermath of a Russian missile attack. – Vasco Cotovio/CNN© Provided by CNN
Bolvinov said the bodies of 35 victims have been identified so far.
“I am convinced that in the future this will give us a basis to collect all the evidence and bring the guilty Russian military to justice,” he said, adding that the attack was being investigated as a “violation of the laws and customs of war.”
The number of injured remained at six, Oleh Syniehubov, the head of Kharkiv region’s military administration, said Friday in a post on Telegram.
On Friday, fresh Russian strikes on the city of Kharkiv killed one child, whose body was found under the rubble of a residential building, according to the city’s mayor Ihor Terekhov, who added that the strikes had been “aimed exclusively at the civilian infrastructure.”
Ukrainian officials believe the attack involved two Iskander ballistic missiles, the same kind used in the Hroza strike.
In a post on Telegram, Terekhov said that a three-story residential building was destroyed in Kharkiv and two apartment buildings were damaged but that two people had been rescued by emergency services.
At least 16 people were injured, including an 11-month-old baby, said Syniehubov. The child who died was 10 years old, he said.
Dozens of residents had gathered Thursday at the cafe in Hroza to mourn the death of a local Ukrainian soldier when the missile ripped through the building, completely destroying it, Ukrainian officials said.
The soldier had previously been buried in the city of Dnipro, but his relatives wanted him to be reburied in the village where he was originally from, Dmytro Chubenko, spokesperson for the Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor’s Office, told Ukrainian media outlet RBC. The blast killed several members of the soldier’s family including his son, Chubenko said.
Ukrainian officials said Hroza was hit by an Iskander missile – a ballistic missile with a relatively short range, that depending on configuration carries a warhead of between 500 and 700 kilograms.
“Iskander is definitely a big missile, said Bolvinov. “The building is completely destroyed. People were in the same room at that time… there was chaos.”
Following the attack, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reiterated his call for more air defenses from allies, saying it is “impossible to protect people” without more support, especially ahead of anticipated winter bombardments.
“There are no words or documents that can stop such evil. But there is air defense. There is artillery. There are our missiles. We have armored vehicles. There are our powerful servicemen, who repel Russian assaults,” Zelensky said.
“Russian terror must fail. And the world has what it takes to ensure this,” he added. “The main thing is unity. The main thing is to believe in freedom and protect life.”
During meetings with Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Granada, Spain, Zelensky said he is focused on Ukraine’s need for air defense and believes a lot of progress has been made for the support needed.
He said Ukraine will receive six Hawk systems from Spain and that Germany will work to provide Kyiv with another Patriot system, calling it “the only system that can withstand such threats and such massacres.”
Rescuers work at the site of a Russian military strike in Hroza village on October 5. – Vyacheslav Madiyevskyy/Reuters© Provided by CNN
Police and military experts work at the site of a Russian military strike in Hroza. – Sofiia Gatilova/Reuters© Provided by CNN
The White House, meanwhile, pointed to the attack as another example of why Congress needs to approve more US aid for Ukraine.
“Can you imagine just walking to the grocery store with your kids trying to figure out what is it that you’re going to make for dinner and you see an explosion happen? Where bodies are everywhere? And it’s horrifying,” said White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, before calling on Congress to act on additional funding.
Her comments come amid political upheaval in Congress, the lawmaking branch of government, and drained ammunition stocks among NATO countries, which threaten the flow of military aid to Kyiv.
Hroza is located about 40 kilometers (25 miles) from the front lines of the war near Kupiansk, the city in Kharkiv that Russian forces seized early on in the war before it was liberated by the Ukrainians a year ago.
The Ukrainian military has since been trying to resist advances from Moscow. For Kyiv, the city is strategically important to prevent Russia from accessing the nearby Oskil River – where it is much easier to cross than further south.
Wieneke : North German:: 1: from a pet form of the ancient Germanic personal name Wīgnand (see Weinand).2: from a pet form of ancient Germanic personal names composed with wini ‘friend’.
Wieneke is a surname of German origin. It is derived from the personal name “Wineke,” a diminutive of the name “Winfried.” In Old German, “Winfried” translates to “friend of peace.” Therefore, the surname Wieneke can be interpreted as “descendant or relative of the friend of peace.”
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