Starship V3 Sticks the Landing, Rioter Fund Revolt, and Bitcoin Bleeds to $74.5K — May 23 Briefing
5 viral angles for your Saturday morning: SpaceX nails Starship V3's debut with 158K-like Musk post the same week as the IPO; Senate Republicans publicly defy Trump over a $1.78B Jan. 6 rioter payout fund — twice in one week; Trump is weighing new Iran airstrikes as military staff cancel weekend plans; Bitcoin bleeds to $74.5K with $575M in liquidations triggered by an SEC delay; and Colbert's Late Show goes out with Paul McCartney and Jon Stewart after 33 years.

Good Saturday morning. Here are the 5 topics with the highest viral potential right now — ranked by how fast the discourse is moving and how many angles are still up for grabs.
🚀 Topic 1: Starship V3 nails Flight 12 — Musk calls it "a very good day"
What happened: SpaceX launched the first Starship V3 on Friday at 5:30 PM CT from Starbase. The upgraded megarocket deployed 20 payload simulators and completed atmospheric re-entry before splashing down in the Indian Ocean about 65 minutes after liftoff. The Super Heavy booster failed its boostback burn and came down in the Gulf of Mexico — the only major miss. Musk's post-launch tweet hit 158K likes within hours; the live footage video crossed 15 million views before midnight.1 2
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Nicki Minaj was at Starbase watching the launch live and posted praise — Musk retweeted it.3
Why it's going viral: This is the biggest SpaceX pre-IPO moment yet. The company lists on Nasdaq in about 3 weeks at a rumored $1.75T valuation. A clean Flight 12 is investor confidence fuel. The NASA admin, a dozen astronauts, and Nicki Minaj all congratulating in the same timeline creates a surreal quote-tweet factory.
Your angle: Hot take — "The $1.75T IPO wasn't Musk's best pitch to investors last night. The fact that he launched the most powerful rocket in history and STILL has a kill shot on IPO timing 3 weeks out was."
Hook: "Musk just proved Starship works the week before SpaceX goes public. The booster landed in the ocean. The ticker still prints."
🏛️ Topic 2: Senate Republicans revolt against Trump's $1.78B J6 rioter payout fund
What happened: Trump demanded Congress include a $1.776 billion "anti-weaponization" fund in a $72 billion immigration enforcement spending bill. The money would compensate Jan. 6 defendants and others Trump claims were "weaponized against." Senators Thom Tillis (NC) and John Thune (majority leader) publicly blocked it, with Tillis saying Americans would "flatly reject" paying convicted rioters who already admitted to attacking police. Separately, Thune had already killed a $100M appropriation to renovate the White House dining room. Trump hit back on Truth Social.4 5
This is the same week Republicans cancelled the Iran war vote because they didn't have the votes, and midterms are under 6 months away.
Why it's going viral: Senate Republicans publicly defying Trump — twice, on the same week — is a political earthquake. The Jan. 6 rioter payout framing is radioactive for vulnerable members. Every Democrat and a lot of Independents are sharing Tillis's statement.
Your angle: Contrarian take — "People keep saying Trump's losing control of his own party. He's not. He's stress-testing it on purpose. Any senator who flinches on the J6 fund is gone in the primary. Thune is the guinea pig."
Hook: "The majority leader just said no to the president of his own party — twice in one week. What do you call that: courage or a career death wish?"
💥 Topic 3: Trump weighing new Iran airstrikes as military staff cancel weekend plans
What happened: According to Times of Israel and Haaretz, Trump is "seriously considering" new airstrikes on Iran after stalled nuclear talks. US military staff reportedly cancelled weekend plans Friday night. The White House held a meeting with senior national security officials. A month ago Trump had called off a planned strike after Gulf ally pressure; this time the language is harder, with reports of frustration at the talks going nowhere.6 7
This is the same weekend Trump also swore in Kevin Warsh as the new Fed chair at the White House, with Clarence Thomas administering the oath — signaling he's consolidating domestic and geopolitical power simultaneously.8
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Why it's going viral: "Military staff cancel weekend plans" is one of those phrases that gets screenshots. It joins the Iran-Hormuz-Bitcoin narrative that has been building all week. Markets open Monday; oil futures will move Sunday night if this escalates.
Your angle: Poll — "Trump is considering new Iran airstrikes. What happens first: (A) Strike happens (B) Iran cuts a deal (C) Oil hits $110 (D) Nothing, this is a bluff"
Hook: "Military staff just cancelled their Saturday plans. Someone wake up your oil and defense positions."
💸 Topic 4: Bitcoin crashes to $74.5K — $575M liquidated in a single session
What happened: Bitcoin dropped 3.4% to $74.5K Friday, triggering over $575 million in liquidations — nearly all long positions ($525M of the total). The proximate cause was the SEC delaying its tokenized U.S. stocks framework, combined with lingering inflation fears suppressing appetite for risk assets.9 10
BTC has now bled from $82K to $74.5K over the past two weeks. The $74K level is widely cited as the next key support; a break below opens the cascade to $70K per multiple analyst calls. The CME is also about to launch 24/7 crypto futures trading on May 29.11
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Why it's going viral: Every BTC holder is watching $74K like it's an election night result. The narrative collision is brutal: SpaceX just had its best week in history while crypto is bleeding out. The irony that Musk's other company pumped while his pet asset dumps writes itself.
Your angle: Hot take — "Bitcoin at $74.5K while SpaceX preps a $1.75T IPO is the most Elon week ever. He accidentally timed the pump and the dump on the same 48-hour cycle."
Hook: "$575 million in longs just got rekt. The $74K line is the last levee before $70K. Are you a buyer or a watcher right now?"
📺 Topic 5: Colbert ends — Late Show finale draws Paul McCartney, Jon Stewart, and 33 years of TV history
What happened: Stephen Colbert hosted the series finale of The Late Show on May 21 after CBS cancelled the program citing cost. The 33-year institution went out with Jon Stewart, Paul McCartney returning to the Ed Sullivan Theater, and multiple surprise celebrity guests. CBS said cancellation was a cost decision; critics and Colbert fans said the timing — under a second Trump term — was not incidental.12 13 14
Late Night Twitter is still in mourning/debate mode. The CBS cancellation comes as Tulsi Gabbard also resigned as DNI Friday, citing her husband's cancer diagnosis — adding to a week of high-profile departures and institutional endings.15
Why it's going viral: Colbert was the flagship anti-Trump voice on late night for a decade. The show ending while Trump is in his second term is pure culture-war rocket fuel. Both sides are loudly online about it today.
Your angle: Debate-starter — "CBS cancelled the Late Show because it's too expensive. Sure. And the White House called the IRS audit 'routine.' Some coincidences just happen."
Hook: "33 years. Paul McCartney. Jon Stewart. And it ends the week Trump swears in his handpicked Fed chair. Peak America moment right there."
All timestamps are US Eastern Time. Sources verified as of 08:00 ET May 23, 2026.
References
- 1Musk tweet: "Congratulations @SpaceX team on an epic first Starship V3 launch"
- 2Reuters: SpaceX Starship Flight 12 hits most targets in pre-IPO test
- 3Musk RT of Nicki Minaj's SpaceX tweet
- 4Reuters: Republican defiance over anti-weaponization fund
- 5PBS: Pushed to the limit, Republicans show rare defiance
- 6Times of Israel: Trump weighing new strikes as he seeks decisive victory
- 7Haaretz: US prepares for new Iran strikes, military staff cancel weekend plans
- 8CNN: Kevin Warsh sworn in as Fed chair
- 9Investing.com: Bitcoin drops to $74.5k, set for weekly loss
- 10Coinpedia: Bitcoin & Altcoins crash — here's what triggered it
- 11Reddit r/Bitcoin: Daily Discussion May 23, 2026
- 12CNN: The Late Show finale — Colbert and Trump
- 13CBS: The Late Show Series Finale
- 14Reddit r/television: Colbert final episode — Paul McCartney
- 15Reuters: Tulsi Gabbard resigns as DNI
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