Co‑Editor Commentary: Steven M. Smith, Founder/CEO (2014)
I. The Radius of Power: Re‑Drawing the Intelligence Perimeter
Project 2025 emphasized one foundational idea:
the executive branch must reclaim the center of gravity in intelligence and enforcement.
In 2026, we are watching that radius tighten.
1. Personnel Realignment (Schedule F 2.0)
The removal of DNI Tulsi Gabbard and the appointment of Acting DNI Bill Pulte marked a shift from disruption to consolidation. Gabbard’s tenure was defined by aggressive declassification, internal investigations, and high‑visibility purges. Pulte’s early actions have been quieter but deeper:
Expanded personnel removals
Consolidated analytic units
Reduced ODNI’s bureaucratic footprint
Tightened intelligence flow to the White House
This is the Project 2025 personnel doctrine in motion: replace resistant leadership, elevate loyalists, and streamline the chain of command.
2. Structural Contraction of ODNI
Project 2025 called for shrinking ODNI, arguing it had become a “fourth intelligence agency” rather than a coordinator. In 2026, we see:
Budget cuts exceeding $700M
Hiring freezes
Elimination of overlapping analytic offices
Increased reliance on DHS and NCTC fusion cells
The geometry of power is shifting: ODNI is becoming leaner, faster, and closer to the Oval Office.
3. Intelligence Centralization
The daily intelligence brief — once a sprawling document — has narrowed. Pulte’s restructuring emphasizes:
II. The Geometry of Politics: DHS as the Enforcement Arm
If ODNI is the brain, DHS is the muscle.
Project 2025 envisioned DHS as the primary domestic enforcement engine, with immigration treated as a national security threat. In 2026, Secretary Markwayne Mullin’s actions reflect this shift.
1. Procedural Tightening, Strategic Expansion
Mullin’s early decisions include:
Requiring judicial warrants for ICE home entries
Halting construction of mega‑detention sites
Reviewing ICE Air deportation costs
Eliminating restrictive procurement rules
These moves appear “moderate,” but they are strategic. They reduce legal exposure while preserving — and in some cases expanding — enforcement capacity.
2. Mass Deportation Infrastructure (Quiet Phase)
Project 2025 outlined a multi‑phase deportation strategy. Mullin is executing the quiet phase:
Strengthening local law enforcement partnerships
Increasing intelligence support from ODNI
Expanding watchlists
Integrating DHS–ODNI fusion cells
The public‑facing tone is calmer than Noem’s tenure, but the operational machinery is accelerating.
3. Cartel‑Terrorism Integration
Project 2025’s most controversial proposal — treating cartels as terrorist organizations — is being implemented through intelligence operations rather than public declarations.
NCTC and DHS have:
Added tens of thousands of individuals to terror screening databases
Mapped cartel–foreign‑terrorist linkages
Increased intelligence support for ICE targeting operations
This is the geometry of politics: reshape the threat landscape, then reshape the enforcement landscape.
III. The Sphere of Influence: Interagency Fusion
Project 2025 envisioned a federal government where agencies operate as interlocking spheres, not isolated silos. In 2026, we see:
1. ODNI–DHS Fusion Cells
These cells combine:
Intelligence analysis
Border threat detection
Counterterrorism operations
Cartel network mapping
They represent the new center of gravity for domestic security.
2. FBI Integration
While not publicly emphasized, internal reporting shows:
This is the sphere of influence expanding outward.
3. CIA/NCTC Cross‑Border Intelligence
Foreign intelligence is being leveraged for domestic enforcement:
Cartel financial networks
Foreign safehouses
International trafficking routes
The border is no longer a line — it is a sphere, extending outward and inward.
IV. Shiny Objects: The Distraction Layer
Project 2025 warned that political noise would obscure structural change. In 2026, we see this clearly:
Social media controversies
High‑profile political disputes
Cable news cycles
Cultural flashpoints
These are the shiny objects — the distractions that draw public attention away from the quiet, methodical restructuring of federal power.
PAiNT Research’s role is to look past the shiny objects and track the machinery beneath.
V. PAiNT You a Picture: What Protect 2026 Means
To understand Protect 2026, imagine a canvas:
The radius of power is the circle drawn at the center.
The geometry of politics is the grid overlaying the canvas.
The sphere of influence is the shading that expands outward.
The shiny objects are the bright colors distracting from the deeper tones.
Project 2025 was the sketch. Protect 2026 is the painting.
Project 2025
Why It Matters
1. Federal Power Is Being Re‑Architected
The changes at ODNI and DHS are not isolated. They represent a systemic redesign of how intelligence and enforcement operate.
2. The Border Is Becoming the Primary National Security Lens
This shift will shape policy, budgets, and public discourse for years.
3. Interagency Fusion Is the New Normal
The lines between foreign intelligence, domestic enforcement, and border security are blurring.
4. Transparency Battles Will Intensify
Declassification, leaks, and internal dissent will continue to shape public perception.
5. Citizens Need Clear, Non‑Partisan Analysis
PAiNT Research exists to provide that clarity — without advocacy, without noise, without shiny objects.
References
(Please confirm details with trusted sources.)
DHS press releases and public statements
ODNI restructuring announcements
NCTC counterterrorism briefings
Congressional oversight reports
Public reporting on Project 2025 framework
Interagency coordination memos (publicly available portions)
Historical comparisons to prior federal reorganizations
Steven Smith Commentary (Founder/CEO, Inspirational Technologies)
“Protect 2026 is not a political argument — it’s a civic observation. We are watching the federal architecture shift in real time, and our job at PAiNT is to help people see the shapes forming beneath the surface. The radius of power is tightening, the geometry of politics is changing, and the sphere of influence is expanding. If Project 2025 was the blueprint, Protect 2026 is the construction phase. And as always — our mission is to PAiNT You a Picture.”
“As we journey through into 2026, I’m proud of what we’ve built — and even more excited for what’s ahead. PAiNT Network is more than a platform. It’s a movement. A canvas for reform, creativity, and community‑powered change. Whether you’re an advocate, a researcher, or simply someone who believes in better — thank you for being part of this journey. Let’s keep painting the future together.” Steven Smith – founder, Inspirational Technologies.
You must be logged in to post a comment.