If we find any shred of documented evidence this is going on there needs to be court martials and firing squads. One thing I cannot grasp is how the highest power in the executive branch can have people in his own branch of government conducting operations he doesn't know about. Shouldn't he have complete access to every communication they create? This is a constitutional crisis and the executive branch is barely the tip of the iceberg. Declassification was once the trump card but now it may be the only way to bring these treasonous traitors down.
More than ever before if there's a person inside this operation that knows this is going on and knows it isn't right, one single whistleblower will bring the entire thing down. One whistleblower is all it takes.
The executive branch is too big, by orders of magnitude, for one person to monitor it all. It never should have grown to that point, but it did.
Even setting aside all the "career" employees, the president has to appoint people he only knows by reputation and based on advisors he may have only met during the campaign. I think "Conservatism, Inc." has been especially treacherous in recommending people to Trump who turned out to be Deep State sleeper agents or who flipped because of blackmail threats.
If we find any shred of documented evidence this is going on there needs to be court martials and firing squads. One thing I cannot grasp is how the highest power in the executive branch can have people in his own branch of government conducting operations he doesn't know about. Shouldn't he have complete access to every communication they create? This is a constitutional crisis and the executive branch is barely the tip of the iceberg. Declassification was once the trump card but now it may be the only way to bring these treasonous traitors down.
More than ever before if there's a person inside this operation that knows this is going on and knows it isn't right, one single whistleblower will bring the entire thing down. One whistleblower is all it takes.
The executive branch is too big, by orders of magnitude, for one person to monitor it all. It never should have grown to that point, but it did.
Even setting aside all the "career" employees, the president has to appoint people he only knows by reputation and based on advisors he may have only met during the campaign. I think "Conservatism, Inc." has been especially treacherous in recommending people to Trump who turned out to be Deep State sleeper agents or who flipped because of blackmail threats.