X22 Report — Episode 3890:
In the latest installments of the X22 Report, host Dave dives deep into the rapidly evolving political and economic landscape of April 2026. Across episodes 3890a and 3890b, a clear narrative emerges: the transition from a debt-based globalist system to an income-driven domestic powerhouse is well underway, triggering a massive corporate migration and a visible state of panic within the halls of Washington D.C.
In Episode 3890a, the focus is squarely on the shifting economic geography of the United States. Dave discusses a significant trend where major corporations—including industry giants like Tesla, Starbucks, and Chevron—are packing their bags and moving their headquarters. The destination? Business-friendly “red” states that prioritize lower taxes and deregulation. The episode highlights how high-tax, heavily regulated “socialist” states are seeing their economic foundations crumble as the leverage shifts toward Donald Trump’s vision for the country.
The report suggests that this is not a random occurrence but a strategic play to dismantle the entrenched financial system dominated by central banks. By approving pipeline construction and easing energy regulations, the administration aims to lower production costs and spark an unprecedented domestic boom. The ultimate goal, as outlined in the episode, is to transition the U.S. from a debt-based system—perpetuated by the Federal Reserve—to an income-based system fueled by tariff revenues, domestic job growth, and shifting Fed control over to the Treasury.
Transitioning from the economy to the shadows of bureaucracy, Episode 3890b explores the “Panic in DC.” According to the report, the Trump administration has been systematically peeling back the layers of what it describes as a criminal syndicate embedded within global institutions. Dave explains how the “Deep State” uses a complex web of government agencies, non-profits (NGOs), and activist groups like the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) to manipulate public perception and suppress political opposition.
The episode goes further to link these organizational structures to systemic corruption, including the alleged manipulation of immigration policies to destabilize the nation. By exposing financial ties and money-laundering schemes within government agencies, the report suggests that the “system” is finally being shown to the world in its entirety. This exposure is viewed as a necessary precursor to the “Fire at Will” phase, where the truth becomes the primary weapon against institutional corruption.
The X22 Report also touches on broader policy shifts that aim to reform the American social contract. One key initiative discussed is the restructuring of federal education aid, which Trump proposes to link directly to student earnings outcomes rather than just enrollment. This move, combined with increased support for law enforcement agencies like ICE and CBP, represents a pushback against states like California that are perceived to be undermining federal authority.
On the global stage, the episode touches on high-stakes geopolitics involving Iran’s nuclear ambitions and the strategic release of information from the “Epstein files” to expose powerful figures. The overarching vision presented is one of a new global order—not based on dependency and globalist control, but on a network of strong, self-reliant partners.
As the economic restructuring progresses and the exposure of the deep state accelerates, the X22 Report concludes with a message of strategic unity. Dave emphasizes the need for Republicans to remain vigilant and united as the old guard resists these sweeping reforms. With the “red state” economic engine revving up and corporate migration reshaping the American landscape, the episodes suggest that the momentum has shifted decisively toward a new era of American sovereignty.
