The New York Post printed my op-ed about how President Donald Trump and Congress should—and likely will—combat the deep state that’s propped up by the Woketopus.
Read the full article at The New York Post, but here’s a sample:
Americans are unifying behind President Trump far more than we did in 2017. Eight years ago, cries of “not my president” resounded through Washington, DC, but this year, it seems the hard-left “resistance” has gone out with a whimper.
Unfortunately, that’s not the case inside the federal government.
A new poll from Napolitan News showed that 64% of the federal bureaucrats who work in DC and voted for Kamala Harris vow not to implement a lawful order from Trump if they consider it bad policy.
Forty-two percent of all DC bureaucrats in the survey said they would dedicate their political efforts to opposing the administration.
Trump has come back to the Oval Office with resounding applause and renewed vigor.
He unleashed an opening salvo on his first day in office by revoking the security clearances of the 49 surviving former intelligence officials who helped launch the Big Tech suppression of the Hunter Biden laptop by suggesting it was a “Russian information operation.”
While critics say this move is little more than messaging, Trump is right to send the message loud and clear: the privileges of serving in the federal government should not be used to create a misinformation campaign aimed against a presidential candidate.
Trump is right to revoke these clearances, and he’s just getting started. The president has hand-picked nominees who will bring real change to the establishment in Washington, DC.