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Podesta's Power Puppet: Neera Tanden
By Our Spirit | June 26, 2025
THE PUPPET OF POWER: NEERA TANDEN'S (MRS. AUTOPEN) ENSLAVEMENT TO JOHN PODESTA AND THE CAP EMPIRE'S CORRUPT DONORS
THE AUTOPEN SCANDAL EXPOSES A CRIMINAL CONSPIRACY
In June 2025, a seismic revelation shattered public trust in the constitutional republic: Neera Tanden, former White House operative and CEO of the Center for American Progress (CAP), confessed to wielding President Joe Biden's autopen from October 2021 to May 2023. This device, used to forge Biden's signature on executive orders, pardons, and critical documents, was controlled by Tanden, an unelected loyalist to John Podesta. This scandal unveils a criminal conspiracy: Tanden, enslaved to Podesta's progressive machine, funneled public funds to CAP's elite donors—corporations, billionaires, unions, and foreign entities—who dictate Democratic and RINO Republican agendas. Her actions, tied to CAP and its propaganda arm ThinkProgress, constitute fraud and deception, demanding her immediate arrest and that of her donor accomplices who profited from this betrayal of the republic.
🚨NEW: Autopen-Gate Blows Wide Open—Tanden Admits She Ran Biden’s Robo-Signature from 2021-2023
— Walter Curt (@WCdispatch_) June 25, 2025
Neera Tanden, Biden’s former staff secretary and domestic-policy chief, just confessed under oath that she was “authorized to direct” Joe Biden’s autopen for nearly two years—exactly… pic.twitter.com/PyqQUtIXQE
This post reveals Tanden’s role as Podesta's puppet, executing a donor-driven agenda through CAP and ThinkProgress. Their interlocked funding network disqualified Tanden from handling public funds. Her refusal to recuse herself from autopen duties, despite glaring conflicts, defrauded the American people. Every document she signed is void, and justice requires Tanden and her donor conspirators face prison for undermining the republic. Americans must also recognize the broader context: Indian-Americans, including Tanden, Vivek Ramaswamy, and Usha Bala Chilukuri Vance, have surged into positions of power, with family ties like those of Ramaswamy and Vance—whose mothers are sisters—amplifying their influence in critical sectors like biotechnology.
THE INDIAN-AMERICAN ASCENDANCY: A REMINDER OF POWER'S NEXUS
Indian-Americans, numbering 5.1 million and comprising 1.5% of the U.S. population, wield disproportionate influence in the constitutional republic. Indiaspora reports over 150 Indian-Americans held significant federal positions by 2023, up from 60 under Obama's second term. The Biden administration appointed more than 130, including Vice President Kamala Harris, the first Indian-American vice president, and Neera Tanden, who controlled the autopen and led the Domestic Policy Council. Other key figures include Vinay Reddy (speechwriter), Ashish Jha (COVID-19 advisor), Sonia Aggarwal (climate advisor), and Vedant Patel (State Department deputy spokesperson).
Notably, Vivek Ramaswamy, a prominent Republican leader and biotech entrepreneur, and Usha Bala Chilukuri Vance, Second Lady and wife of Vice President JD Vance, are cousins whose mothers, Lakshmi Chilukuri and her sister, are deeply tied to America's elite. Lakshmi Chilukuri, a marine biologist and provost at UC San Diego's Sixth College, is actively involved in biotechnology, pioneering diversity-focused courses on race, ethnicity, and gender in biology and medicine. Her work on the university's biological sciences diversity committee aligns with biotech's cutting edge, influencing health policy and research. Ramaswamy, a former presidential candidate, leverages his biotech background to shape Republican policy, while Usha Vance, a Yale Law graduate and former litigator, navigates political life, strengthening U.S.-India ties. Their familial connection, rooted in Lakshmi Chilukuri's biotech expertise, underscores the Indian-American grip on power.
Beyond government, Indian-Americans lead 16 Fortune 500 companies, generating $978 billion annually, with CEOs like Sundar Pichai (Google) and Satya Nadella (Microsoft). Seven Indian-Americans—Suhas Subramanyam, Ami Bera, Ro Khanna, Raja Krishnamoorthi, Pramila Jayapal, Shri Thanedar, and Senator Jeremy Cooney—won congressional seats in 2024. Indian-Americans hold 4.4% of senior government positions despite being 0.6% of adult citizens. This overrepresentation, exemplified by Tanden, Ramaswamy, and Vance, demands scrutiny of their influence.
THE MAKING OF A LOYAL OPERATIVE: TANDEN'S RISE UNDER PODESTA'S CONTROL
Neera Tanden, born September 10, 1970, in Bedford, Massachusetts, to Indian immigrant parents, grew up shaped by hardship. Her parents' 1975 divorce left her mother, Maya, on welfare, forging Tanden's progressive leanings. By 1981, at age 11, she backed Ronald Reagan, an odd prelude to her Democratic allegiance. In 1992, fresh from UCLA, she joined Bill Clinton’s campaign. By 1996, with a Yale Law Juris Doctor, she served in the Clinton White House as Associate Director for Domestic Policy and advisor to Hillary Clinton. Here, John Podesta, Clinton's Chief of Staff, molded her into a loyal operative.
In 2003, Podesta founded CAP to rival conservative think tanks, recruiting Tanden as Senior Vice President for Domestic Policy. She rose to Chief Operating Officer by 2010 and, in November 2011, succeeded Podesta as president and CEO, also leading the Center for American Progress Action Fund, which runs ThinkProgress. Podesta orchestrated her rise, binding her to his vision. An X post declared: "Neera Tanden close Hillary supporter has been in the background for 25+ years. She was first hired then trained by John Podesta to run Center for American Progress".
Tanden's devotion to Podesta extended to Obama's administration, where she shaped the Affordable Care Act, and to Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign. Her return to CAP in February 2025 cements her role as Podesta’s enforcer, executing a donor-driven agenda at the republic’s expense.
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Have a listen to this diatribe while the autopen scandal unfolds (another Democrat). The problem with Madeleine Dean who is a liberal Democrat seems to be she is manifesting a strong belief that government intervention, social programs, and specific regulations will effectively achieve desired social outcomes. This isn't unique to liberals, but the type of solutions Dean favors often involves more large-scale, top-down approaches. Americans do not need a top down approach. They desperately need a bottom up accelerated approach to "solving their own problems." And a better approach would be creativity and not "problem solving." Dean is a problem solver and that is what Dean as a Democrat and a liberal lives for: Problem solving. The more the better until the bureaucracies and the endless laws they control and create respectively become monsters that break out of their chains and destroy everything including creativity.
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