Bulwark Takes - The White House Accused Tim of Being a Foreign Agent. Seriously.
Episode Date: May 29, 2026Tim Miller reacts after the official White House account suggested he should be investigated under FARA over his commentary on the Iran war. He also breaks down the Trump administration’s escalating... use of the DOJ against critics, including a criminal investigation against E. Jean Carroll, and explains why he believes the White House is lashing out as the Iran negotiations unravel.
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Hey, we're me, Tim, over from the bulwark here.
The official White House account is now threatening me on social media for my commentary about the Iran War.
Frankly, the only surprise is that this hasn't happened earlier.
These guys are so thin-skinned, their threats are so haphazard.
They're using the DOJ to come after all foes that, of course, eventually they would end up feeling like they had to clap back at the bulwark and send some
threats our way. In this case, the White House has decided to suggest I should be investigated
over the Foreign Agents Registration Act, FARA, for sharing some reporting on the Iran war
that came from sources on the Iran side. Not my sources, by the way. It was a different
organization's sources. I find it absolutely hilarious that a White House and a Trump family
that is literally on the take from several foreign governments
is going to accuse others and threaten others
and say that they should be investigated
for their relationships to foreign countries
that they might be a foreign agent.
The president is a foreign agent.
The president's family is a foreign agent.
He got a free plane from Qatar.
His crypto business got a bailout,
a massive multi-billion dollar bailout from the UAE.
His son-in-law is on the take from Saudi Arabia
while he's negotiating this Iran deal.
They are building golf courses in several countries around the world.
They're involved in rare earth mineral projects in Kazakhstan and elsewhere.
They're looking to rare earth mineral projects in Greenland.
I'm like, no one has ever been a foreign agent of more countries than the Trump family.
Okay.
So the foreign agents are inside the house.
If JD Vance wants to investigate fraud and wants to investigate Farah,
he should look into the president's children and maybe start.
start there. So anyway, this is not really much to worry about. It's a ridiculous accusation.
I have no relationship with Iran. The tweet that I sent, again, was based on someone else's
reporting. Let's just run through it so you can just see the ludicrousness of this together.
So we have a Twitter feed here, which is the Kobayesi letter, which is summarizing a separate
report. They write breaking Iranian state media announces initial deals of the MOU for the U.S.
Iran peace deal. They go through some of the details of the deal, part Iran. Since the tweet has
posted. Trump's favorite reporter, Barakravind at Axios, has offered the White House's view of what is in this
memorandum of understanding. So they're competing descriptions, what is out there. Here was my post that was
the offending post, according to the White House. Trump's initial demand was unconditional surrender.
That's a fact. The White House's initial demand here was unconditional surrender. Now, the current
MOU is to open the straight that had been previously opened, but under Iran control and withdraw our
military from the region. And then maybe after two months, we can continue nuclear negotiations that
already been happening before. Yikes, that was my take. The White House's interpretation of what is
happening in these negotiations is that they wouldn't withdraw our military, but everything else
in this tweet is the same, basically, from what the Axios report says. Here is the White House's
response to me. Tim Miller has such a severe case of Trump derangement syndrome that has warped
his peanut-sized brain that he's starting to take Iranian state media as fact and pedaled
disinformation on their behalf. Maybe Tim Miller should register under Farah for being an
agent of a foreign country. No, that's not what happened. I'm analyzing what's in the public sphere
when it comes to descriptions of this MOU. We don't really know what the truth is because
Trump has lied about it constantly. Obviously, the Iranians are that trustworthy, but the contours
of this deal are pretty similar. It's just different people quibbling on different sides.
And Farah, which the government would know, is about like actually being paid to advance
information or to advance an agenda really on behalf of a foreign government, we are paid by you guys,
our viewers and members. Sign up at Bollardplus.com. That's why we need independent media. This is why we
need you in case we end up meeting lawyers, you know, because we can say what we want and we aren't
controlled by the corporations. Unlike the Trump administration, we aren't controlled by the UAE and
Qatar and other countries that are paying off his family. We just get to say what we think.
And that is very freeing. Obviously, this is such a ridiculous accusation. The good folks
over at Reason, Libertarian magazine, though, took this seriously and just kind of looked at the accusation and analyzed, you know, what it means and how the subtext of it might be a little bit concerning.
Here is some from the Reason report.
On its phase, Miller's criticism falls far outside of Farah.
All he did was comment on a public report, but it wouldn't be the first time the federal government tried to weaponize Farah against domestic critics.
Passed in 1938 to root out Nazi agent, the law requires anyone conducting political activities that the order requires.
or under direction or control of a foreign power to register publicly or face jail time or fines.
In 1951, the DOJ tried to prosecute civil rights activist, W.E.B. Dubois under Farah, author of the
Souls of Black Folk, a great book. He was republishing an international communist-led petition
against nuclear weapons. A judge throughout the case after prosecutors failed to present
evidence of any concrete Soviet ties. Since that the government has mostly used Farad to prosecute
foreign spies, the threat against Miller seems to confirm critics for his fears about
Farah, and it's also the latest attempt by the Trump administration of browbeat journalists out of
reporting on the Iran war. This brings me back to the Obama administration. Obama critiqued Fox News
and critiqued the quality of whether it was real news or not. And the right-wing media went crazy.
I mean, they were flopping all over the place talking about how it was totally on becoming of the
president to, you know, insult right-wing news outlets and I was an attack on the First Amendment
and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And he never came close to anything like this. Like the idea,
imagine if the Obama administration, like, threatened to investigate Fox News for their opinion journalism, you know, saying that they were a foul of some random statute.
I mean, like, that would have been a direct attack on the First Amendment.
People would have been right to be upset.
They came nothing close to that.
It's interesting that the libertarians at reason are the only ones, you know, coming to our defense here at the bulwark over this.
It's not surprising, of course, but it's interesting.
You know, this is the kind of thing that, like, 98.
8% you want to laugh off because like fuck these clowns.
But just because it's an absurd accusation doesn't mean they won't actually use the Justice
Department to go after you.
I mean, case in point, Jim Comey, 8647.
The other, one of the other big news items since I take the pod there I want to talk about was
E.G. and Carroll.
We have a report now for the New York Times that the Justice Department has opened a criminal
investigation into E.J. and Carol, the 82-year-old former magazine writer who accused
Donald Trump of sexual assault and won her civil case on that accusation.
Investigation centers on whether Ms. Carroll committed perjury and civil lawsuits against Mr. Trump, according to the person, Mrs. Carroll won the $5 million judgment.
So Trump loses a judgment in civil court, and he's going to have now his government go after and target the woman that successfully sued him for his sexual behavior that he, by the way, has bragged about in several settings.
I mean, he literally bragged about grabbing women by the pussy against their will.
He says that he did it.
He confessed to this behavior on tape.
So there are dozens of women that have credibly accused of sexual harassment or assault.
Like, that's what we know about Donald Trump.
He's using his DOJ to target maybe two-year-old woman.
Is that what we want?
Is that what people want for the government when Trump administration came in and said
they were going to not politicize the Department of Justice?
So they want the Department of Justice going after elderly women that are critics of the president?
and it is truly despicable deranged.
Think about this.
According to a jury of their peers in a civil case,
Donald Trump sexually assaulted or is liable for sexual assault of E.
Gene Carroll.
He gets re-elected president anyway,
and now he uses the government to go after the person that he victimized.
So she's being re-victimized now by Donald Trump as the president of the United States.
Luckily, I got to interview E.J.
And you should go check that out if you have it.
It's one of the most delightful podcasts I've ever done.
She is a spitfire and she is no bullshit and she is not afraid.
And so, you know, you're picking on the wrong woman here.
That said, as a principle of a matter, it should make any women, any fathers of girls,
anybody with a mother, which means everybody, should make anyone that is associated with
this White House disgusted, that they are enabling.
state-sponsored persecution of a woman whose only crime was speaking out about the fact
that Donald Trump assaulted her in a dressing room.
I mean, it is, like, shameful does not even begin to describe the behavior of this administration,
of this DOJ, of Todd Blanche, a true piece of shit who has decided that he wants to be
attorney general so bad that he's going to use his,
powers as attorney general to just go after these minor crimes.
Like, do you feel safer out there knowing that Jim Comey and E.
Gene Carroll are being harassed by the government?
Like, does that feel like justice to you?
Does that feel like something that, you know, makes you and your family better off or safer?
I mean, like, there are real criminals out there.
There are sex criminals.
There are violent criminals.
They're fraudsters and thieves that could be targeted by this DOJ.
Our tax dollars could be.
used to get the good prosecutors that work for this government to go after people that are
actual bad guys, that are actual threats to the public. And instead, this is what they're using
their time of money on. So you have stuff like this happening in the DOJ, who knows what they're
going to do. But here's the other part of it. They're going to keep losing. They're going to keep
losing because they're not serious people. The facts are not on their side. The good people in this
government have either been run out on a rail or have quit on their own for the most part.
And they are incompetent.
And they have shown themselves to be just utterly, embarrassingly inept when it comes to their efforts to
weaponize the government against other people.
They've been successful at like rewarding the January 6th instructions, people that beat up
cops, the real criminals.
They've been successful at like letting real criminals off the hook.
If you're a criminal friend of this White House, you're in good shape.
there's ever been a better time to be a criminal friend of the president than there is right now.
But if you are an innocent antagonist or opponent of the president and the administration wants to come for you,
well, on that score, they're owe for about 172.
So we ain't too concerned about the little probably Groeper-Stooge running the White House rapid response account,
accusing me of nonsense.
this is what they do. They're lashing out. The facts are not on their side. There's Iran negotiation
is a total debacle. It's humiliating. No matter whose description of what's in this MOU, you believe,
it falls so far short of what the initial promises of this war were. The concessions are so minor
in the face of the challenges that they have created for the American people in the way of higher prices.
The accomplishments are so little as compared to the cost of this war,
both to the American people's pocketbooks,
but to our government and our military,
the amount of munitions and material that we've lost,
the lives that have been lost,
the people have been injured,
all for an MOU that's like, well,
maybe the strait can be open again,
and we're just going to keep on talking about nuclear for 60 more days.
Heck of a job, Mr. President, heck of a job.
It is an America last foreign policy.
Everyone sees it for what it is.
That's why he has his,
lowest approval rating of all time and having his little minions lash out on social media and say,
oh, you're a foreign agent. Oh, if you criticize us, we're going to look into you. You might
need to register for Farah. It's like, no, fuck you. No, you guys are the ones that screwed this up.
You guys are the ones that are on the take from Gulf states in the Middle East and who knows
what other countries. And good luck, because we'll see how the midterms go. And then
investigations start to become a two-way street. That's what we got today.
on the investigations front.
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