Trump’s ‘Deep State’ Revenge
The president-elect has long demonized intelligence officers and other federal employees. This is how he might come for them.
The president-elect has long demonized intelligence officers and other federal employees. This is how he might come for them.
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This was the second COVID election.
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Americans who care about democracy have every right to feel appalled and frightened. But then they have work to do.
My job consumes and torments me. There has to be a better way.
It’s not just a phase.
Fire everyone. Turn it into a personal political weapon. Let chaos reign.
If the party doesn’t figure out how to compete in more states, perpetual GOP dominance is all but assured.