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Did the USDA just signal a Supreme Court fight over your farm?
We were inside the USDA Whitten Building in Washington, D.C. for the Lawfare Roundtable — and what was said in that room could have long-term implications for property rights, consolidation, and even eminent domain law in America.
Secretary Brooke Rollins made two statements that stood out:
• A call to "deconstruct the larger industry"
• A public reference to Kelo v. City of New London — the 2005 Supreme Court decision that expanded eminent domain for economic development
That combination is not routine USDA language.
In this episode, we break down:
• What the Lawfare Framework actually contains
• The 30/60/90 day implementation timeline
• What the senior lawfare advisor role means
• How DOJ referral standards could change
• Whether NEPA and ESA reinterpretation are real
• What "deconstructing the larger industry" would actually require
• How this affects state agencies like Washington Ecology
• Why invoking Kelo matters constitutionally
• What would need to happen for the Supreme Court to revisit eminent domain
• What changes immediately — and what doesn't
This is not partisan commentary.
This is structural analysis.
For producers currently facing enforcement actions… for landowners navigating eminent domain… for anyone watching consolidation in agriculture…
This conversation may mark a turning point.
But only if it becomes more than rhetoric.
We were in the room.
Now we're breaking it down.
Watch closely.