Friday, January 24, 2025

Deconstructing the Deep State


One of my favorite sentences in The Shawshank Redemption — a movie filled with some of Stephen King’s finest writing — comes near the end.  The protagonist, Andy, has broken out of prison and sent a trove of evidence to the press that implicates the crooked warden in multiple criminal conspiracies.  Sitting in his office as police sirens blare and officers beat down his door, the corrupt and abusive warden opts to take his own life.  Morgan Freeman narrates as Andy’s friend and fellow inmate, Red: “I’d like to think that the last thing that went through his head, other than that bullet, was to wonder how the hell Andy Dufresne ever got the best of him.”  

Watching President Trump return to the White House in triumphant fashion, I couldn’t get Red’s observation out of my mind.  There are politicians and bureaucrats all over D.C. wondering how the hell Donald Trump ever got the best of them, and although they have no intention of taking the warden’s way out, all their plans to thwart Trump’s movement are dead.  Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi, Mitch McConnell, Paul Ryan, Mitt Romney, the corrupt lawfare gangs, the corrupt Intelligence Community, and the corrupt corporate news propagandists posing as “journalists,” along with the vast majority of the corrupt, unelected, and unconstitutional administrative state, are all flabbergasted that President Trump again sits in the Oval Office — despite eight years of nefarious and treasonous Deep State plots to throw him in some hellhole similar to Shawshank Prison.  

Remember when Andy emerged from the sewage pipe covered in filth and stretched his hands toward God while rain poured down to cleanse his body?  So many MAGA voters are also looking toward the heavens and exultantly whispering, “Thank you, Lord.  Free at last.”

That’s no hyperbole.  Proving yet again that he is a man of his word, President Trump immediately pardoned the J6 political prisoners.  He pardoned pro-life Christians whom tyrant Merrick Garland had imprisoned for protesting abortion.  He promised to free every last victim of the Biden regime’s political persecution, and many have already been informed of their impending release.  Most of these prisoners were first-time “offenders” who were targeted for their personal beliefs.  They and their families endured legal costs, pre-trial confinement, malicious prosecution, judicial malfeasance, and egregiously unnecessary separations from their parents and spouses and children.  Most suffered for their principles.  Most were denied constitutional protections and even impartial juries.  Most were pressured to confess to crimes that they did not commit.  Many with longer sentences wondered if they would ever make it home.  Now they are free.

Joe Biden’s last act in office was to “pre-emptively” pardon members of the Biden Crime Family.  One of President Trump’s first acts back in office was to pardon Americans who never would have suffered had they been registered Democrats.  Four years of injustice make the return of justice all the more magnificent.

As a partial answer to the Uniparty parasites and Deep State saboteurs who wonder how President Trump perseveres and wins, this is how: he keeps his promises.  The criminals who have long run D.C. and the “mockingbird” media who protect their criminal friends still believe that the public regards Trump as a liar and the permanent bureaucracy as a trusted group of “experts.”  Reality is just the opposite.  The American people see in President Trump someone who will give them the unvarnished truth, and they find the permanent bureaucracy a loathsome cabal of backstabbers, charlatans, and tyrants who never hesitate to sell out their country for a quick buck.  Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi, Mitch McConnell, and even government “scientist” Anthony Fauci all used their sinecures as “public servants” to become millionaires.  Meanwhile, workers in the private sector got poorer each year.  Government “service” is a magnet for psychopaths, sadists, and fraudsters who launder taxpayer dollars into their own piggy banks.  

If the American people didn’t completely appreciate how corrupt the U.S. government is when Trump first entered politics, they certainly get it now.  Russia collusion was a lie.  Hunter Biden’s incriminating laptop was real — as was the Biden Crime Family’s monetization of Joe’s office.  Impeaching President Trump because Joe Biden accepted bribes from foreign adversaries never made sense to anybody with a brain except Mitt Romney.  COVID did come from a lab.  Perforated masks don’t stop viral transmission but do make it difficult for people to breathe.  Economic lockdowns saved no one but killed tens of thousands of small businesses.  School closures saved no one but caused lifetime learning harm for an entire generation.  The 2020 election was neither free nor fair, and there is substantial evidence of electoral fraud.  Government censorship is real.  Mass government surveillance of our private communications is real.  Mainstream news reporters do lie.  And Americans can reclaim lost freedoms only if they reject government propaganda and think for themselves.

A lot of people see their world more clearly today than ten years ago because Donald Trump refused to play the Deep State’s game.  Former FBI director Jim Comey spent his last few months in office pretending the Russia collusion lie was real.  He knew it wasn’t, but as long as he assisted other Deep Staters in perpetrating that fraud on the American people, the Intelligence Community had some level of control over President Trump.  What did Trump do?  He fired him.  The D.C. Uniparty and their “mockingbird” agents in the press went ballistic.  He can’t do that!  How dare he?

How did Trump respond?  He doubled down on his insistence that the propaganda press is the “enemy of the people.”  The “ruling class” freaked out again.  He can’t say that!  We are the pillars of this precious Democracy!  Yet after years of Trump sticking to his guns and the Deep Staters sticking to their lies, whom do the American people trust?  Trump.  Whom do the American people distrust?  The permanent bureaucracy and their lackeys in the corporate news media.

If the American Republic is to survive, the Deep State must be deconstructed.  For the Deep State to be deconstructed, the American people must recognize it for what it is — a clear and present danger to the Constitution and their inalienable freedoms.  We’re in that battle right now, but it’s going better than some might think.  

Gone are the days when Americans blindly accepted the illusion of a just, nonpartisan, and professional FBI.  More Americans than ever see it as the threat to civil liberties that it is.  The Fascist Bureau of Intimidation doesn’t exist to solve complex crimes across state lines.  It exists to protect the permanent “ruling class” in D.C. by obfuscating uncomfortable truths, harassing the government’s critics, and covering up the federal government’s worst crimes.  The FIBbers love to take credit for local police work because they hide behind a cover identity as a law enforcement agency.  But the only crimes the FBI “solves” are crimes that it perpetrates (e.g., the ISIS attack in Garland, Texas; the Whitmer “fed-napping” plot in Michigan; and the Capitol breach on January 6, 2021, involving numerous FBI paid informants and undercover assets).  When it’s not actually committing crimes for public show, the FBI is busy building blackmail files that can be used to intimidate and control influential people.  The larger Intelligence Community utilizes the law enforcement “hat” of the FBI to punish enemies and protect its retention of total government power.  That must end.

What’s at stake during President Trump’s second term?  We have a chance to free ourselves from an oppressive and totalitarian national security machine that has been slowly smothering American freedom for the last century.  The Deep State occupiers in D.C. don’t think we can win.  That’s what they said about President Trump, too.  Look how that worked out for them.



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9 Ways for Trump to Beat the Resistance

How can Donald Trump implement the MAGA agenda if leftists within the government resist him at every turn? Here is how.


While we celebrate President Trump’s successful inauguration, we must pause to ask, “Will he be able to accomplish his mission to make America great, free, prosperous, safe, and healthy again?”

In December 2023, pollster Scott Rasmussen sounded an alarm about our elections when he told us that 20% of Americans admitted they mailed in absentee ballots fraudulently.  This could have been a major cause of Trump’s “loss” in 2020.

Last month, Rasmussen’s company, RMG Research, released another earth-shattering poll, concluding, “An astonishing 42% of the Washington, D.C. federal managers said they intend to fight the potential second term for President Donald Trump.”

Could these Deep State bureaucrats derail Trump’s success?

From NewsX:

Democratic-leaning managers are particularly opposed [to Trump’s policies], with nearly three quarters of them planning to take on Trump’s administration. The survey reveals a deepening divide in the federal workforce especially at the higher income and senior levels.

The most important finding of the poll is the chasm within the federal workforce. Federal government managers, including top employees in D.C., are sharply divided. While 89% of Republican managers said they would carry out Trump’s policies, only 17% of Democratic managers said they would obey presidential orders that they considered to be bad policy.

In contrast, 64% of Democratic respondents said they would ignore such orders and follow their own judgment. [snip]

But the American public seems less than sympathetic to bureaucratic defiance. ... Fifty-four percent of Main Street Americans think federal employees who disobey presidential orders should be fired. ... Of Republicans ... 74% think federal employees who flout legal orders should be fired.

Federal employees’ political donations back this up.  “Federal employees have donated at least $1.8 million to the major candidates for president in 2020, with nearly 60% of that total going to former Vice President Joe Biden.”

The more important factor is the ratio of Trump to Biden support in each agency.

Notice above which agencies are strongly for Trump (DOD and DHS), which are even (USDA, Energy, HUD, and SBA), and which favor Biden, (Treasury, DOJ, DOI, Labor, HHS, DOT, Ed, VA, and EPA).

In the real world, a business is composed of the owner or CEO, upper management, and employees.  The CEO gives management a plan, and they direct their employees to accomplish it.  If Brian Niccol of Starbucks wants a new coffee flavor, “Pistachio Mocha Peppermint,” he tells his New Beverage Innovation and Development Lab to come up with a recipe: “3 pumps Pistachio, 2 pumps Mocha, and 1 pump Peppermint.”  After testing and approval, it is rolled out to the stores.

But what if local baristas unilaterally decide to follow their own opinions?  Some want the ratio to be 1, 2, 3; others choose 4, 1, 1.  What if some don’t like pistachio and choose almond or even lime?

In the real world, an employee who doesn’t follow orders is fired.

If a DHS employee is allowed to ignore a lawful order from Kristi Noem, the Trump Train goes right off the tracks.  And a single disloyal employee can leak sensitive information about a new operation that could cost the lives of officers in the field.

In the past, government employees have often worked internally to oppose new administrations.  They would continue policies from the previous administration or actively push back against new directives.

Is this the left’s ace up the sleeve?  To rely on loyalists within the government to deny, delay, and obstruct everything Trump orders?  Just recently we heard that the guards won’t release the pardoned J6 prisoners.

Can disloyal or disobedient workers be fired? 

The process of firing federal government employees is governed by the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978.  Employees can be dismissed only for “just cause” — misconduct, incompetence, or failure to meet performance standards.  Employees are entitled to due process: they must be notified of the reasons for their termination and have an opportunity to appeal.

This process of investigation through dismissal can take significant time and money depending on the infraction.  And many federal employees belong to unions, which have negotiated terms regarding discipline and termination.  Union members typically have access to legal representation when facing disciplinary actions, which can further complicate the firing process.

If employees are hard to fire, could President Trump eliminate all or parts of an agency?

Trump can propose budget cuts, reorganization, or the elimination of federal agencies, but the creation and abolition of entire departments typically requires an act of Congress, where the margin of control is razor-thin.  If a department were to be cut, employees would be subject to termination, but employment laws would still have to be followed.

So how can President Trump ensure that his plans are carried out?

1. It will be vital for the president and his Cabinet members to clearly communicate written policies and expectations to bureaucratic agencies, detailing specific goals and timelines.

2. Mandatory training on new policies and procedures will ensure that employees understand their roles and responsibilities.  This can reduce instances of insubordination or incompetence and facilitate disciplinary action if needed.

3. Regular performance reviews can hold individual employees accountable for their actions.  Their work must be monitored closely, perhaps even using A.I.

4. During COVID, many federal agencies shifted to remote work and established telework policies.  A report last month from the Public Buildings Reform Board uncovered federal agencies using just 12% of the space in their headquarters buildings.  Trump can announce the end of all COVID policies and require all employees to return to work.  Any who refuse to comply can be terminated.

5. Trump should embark on a public media blitz to generate support to eliminate wasteful departments and reduce union control of government agencies overseeing areas of critical importance.

6. To reduce spending, any government buildings not being used at 100% can have their employees relocated.  Some D.C. offices can move to less costly cities, and the buildings can be sold.  Perhaps Trump can conduct a photo op tour inside a vacant federal building.

7. Barack Obama used his regulatory agencies and executive orders to push through policies that could not gain traction in Congress.  For example, the EPA implemented stricter emissions standards, and the Department of Education made progressive changes to educational policy.  Although there is no definitive evidence that Obama systematically identified and fired conservative employees, cultures within certain agencies favored progressive ideologies.  Those who disagreed often encountered a hostile work environment, and many resigned.  His administration encouraged “diversity” in hiring, which added even more liberal employees.  President Trump just announced that he is repealing all policies that favor social considerations over actual qualifications to perform the work along with a total ban on new regulations.

8. Trump can freeze all hiring and reassign existing workers to fill any vacancies.

9. Leakers, especially of sensitive information that could harm federal agents, must be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

Although the RINO/left/Deep State’s efforts at impeachment, lawfare, election fraud, and assassination have all failed, we mustn’t let the administrative state and their rogue actors derail President Trump and his efforts to restore America.



The Cold Civil War Is Over. We Won.


The civilizational inflection point in our cold civil war happened sometime between Donald Trump's second inaugural address on Monday and the end of his new presidency's second day on Tuesday. At some indeterminate moment between Monday's soaring midday speech, in which the first nonconsecutive two-term president in over 130 years artfully took a sledgehammer to the entire Obama-Biden era legacy without so much as uttering the men's names, and Tuesday's epochal executive order coming as close as legally possible to banning wokeism throughout the republic, the war ended. And as with the English capturing New Amsterdam from Peter Stuyvesant and the Dutch centuries prior, it happened without firing a single shot.

The maestro of Mar-a-Lago is known to fancy the Village People hit "Y.M.C.A.," but perhaps the more apropos tune to blast at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue this week is Queen's anthem "We Are the Champions."

Let's take a step back.

Barack Obama, a Chicago radical in the Saul Alinsky/Bill Ayers mold, declared war on America during his 2008 presidential campaign. We know he declared war because he more or less said it: He vowed on Feb. 19, 2008, to "fundamentally transform America," and one does not seek to "fundamentally transform" that which he loves and seeks to conserve. If that Freudian slip was our cold civil war's Fort Sumter, then Obama's presidency that followed was the extended opening campaign. Indeed, Obama did "fundamentally transform" America: He passed the nation's largest new entitlement program since the Great Society, maligned cops and soured race relations, helped constitutionalize same-sex marriage, realigned our Middle East interests toward the fanatical Iranian regime, and more.

The first Trump presidency was, in many ways, the American people's reaction to the rise of the woke Obama-era Democratic Party. The first Trump administration, for all its occasional internal dysfunction, brought a welcome course correction back toward normalcy and sanity: The economy was revving, the border was secure, and there were no new foreign wars. The tweets may have been a bit "mean," for the pearl-clutchers who care about such things, but on an objective basis, things were really going quite well. That is, until the Wuhan virus arrived, St. George Floyd the Martyr had his fateful traffic encounter with Derek Chauvin, and the "Great Awokening" kicked into lightspeed.

Joe Biden won a questionable election and proceeded to weaponize COVID-19 vaccines, the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol jamboree, race, religion and so much more to finish the job once and for all against the Americans Obama so aptly demeaned as "bitter" clingers and Hillary Clinton ridiculed as "deplorables." The Biden presidency, which saw both a vice president and a Supreme Court justice selected solely due to their status as "women of color," embodied Peak Woke. And true to their antebellum race-centric partisan forebears, race-centric Biden-era "DEI" Democrats fought hard -- a four-year-long Pickett's Charge.

But it's now all over. Trump won America's cold civil war by adapting an old Reaganite mantra from the days of the actual Cold War against the Soviet Union. The Gipper proclaimed his bold Cold War strategy, differentiating himself from Henry Kissinger and the detente crowd, with this memorable line: "We win and they lose." It is hardly an exaggeration to say that mentality, and that national policy, won the Cold War.

At some point during his four years in the political wilderness -- perhaps around the time Biden and Jack Smith tried to incarcerate him, or perhaps around the time an assassin came within millimeters of murdering him on national television -- Trump decided to adapt Ronald Reagan's succinct victory formulation. The result? This astonishing first week of the second Trump term.

The apotheosis -- the coup de grace for the woke beast -- was Trump's bombshell Tuesday evening executive order, "Ending Illegal Discrimination and Restoring Merit-Based Opportunity." In one fell swoop, Trump purged the crux of wokeism -- the neo-Marxist dichotomy of dueling "oppressed" and "oppressor" classes euphemistically known as so-called "diversity, equity and inclusion" -- from American public and private life. Diversitycrats from the deep state to the Fortune 100 boardroom to the Ivy League all now face the same reality: Get out before it's too late. Get out before the lawsuits start. Get out before Trump reprises his old "The Apprentice" TV role and yells, "You're fired!"

And so the mass resignations have commenced. They will only accelerate from here. It's all over. Hallelujah!

In his 1951 farewell address to Congress, Douglas MacArthur said that "in war, there is no substitute for victory." Maybe it's time for Trump to add a bust of MacArthur in the Oval Office, right next to the recently returned bust of Winston Churchill. Like the 45th and 47th president, those two men know a thing or two about winning.



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Trump Says He Wants California To Adopt Voter ID Requirements Before Letting Aid Flow To Help Los Angeles After the Wildfires

 On top of attaching conditions to disaster aid, President Trump wants to eliminate FEMA entirely.


President Trump wants states to have more control over disaster recovery efforts and suggested he would condition federal assistance to California after the fires on the state toughening its voter identification requirements.  

Mr. Trump traveled to western North Carolina to survey damage from Hurricane Helene and criticized FEMA’s recovery efforts while vowing to help the region rebuild. Conservatives and residents of North Carolina have complained that the federal government has left them behind and that the federal recovery efforts have been inadequate as they struggle for months to rebuild.  

A reporter asked if he would withhold funding to Los Angeles, where Trump also is traveling today, due to its sanctuary city policies.

“I want to see two things in Los Angeles: voter ID so that the people have a chance to vote, and I want to see the water be released and come down into Los Angeles and throughout the state,” he told reporters at Asheville, North Carolina, on Friday.

“In California, I have a condition. In California, we want them to have voter ID so that people have a voice because right now, the people don’t have a voice because you don’t know who’s voting, and it’s very corrupt.”

He promised to be the greatest president that California has ever seen” if the state enacts voter reforms and releases the water. 

At a briefing, a reporter asked Mr. Trump if he planned to place any conditions on aid to North Carolina. He responded, “We’re going to do a lot for North Carolina.”

In an executive order that Mr. Trump signed on Monday, titled “Protecting the American People Against Invasion,” is a line that states that the attorney general and homeland security secretary “shall, to the maximum extent possible under law, evaluate and undertake any lawful actions to ensure that so-called ‘sanctuary’ jurisdictions, which seek to interfere with the lawful exercise of Federal law enforcement operations, do not receive access to Federal funds.”

The president is also scheduled to travel to Los Angeles to survey neighborhoods devastated by wildfires, which he has blamed on state leaders’ poor planning.

In Asheville,  Mr. Trump criticized FEMA for its handling of recovery efforts after Hurricane Helene.

“FEMA has really let us down. Let the country down. I don’t know if that’s Biden’s fault or whose fault it is, but we’re going to take over, and we’re going to do a good job,” he said. 

He also said the federal government will “supply the money” for the state to address hurricane recovery. Still, he added that he wants FEMA to get out of the way and let state officials take over the recovery efforts. 

“I like the concept when North Carolina gets hit, the governor takes care of it…meaning the state takes care of it,” Mr. Trump said. “To have a group of people come in from an area that don’t even know where they’re going has never worked for me, but [North Carolina] is probably one of the best examples of it not working.”

He teased that he would be “doing something on FEMA,” as he claimed that letting local officials take charge would lead to faster and cheaper disaster responses. He even went so far as to say he wants to “get rid” of FEMA.

In regard to California, Mr. Trump has repeatedly accused Governor Newsom and other officials of not making enough water available to Los Angeles to combat the raging wildfires that devastated neighborhoods around the city. He also signed an executive order titled “Putting People Over Fish” which directs the cabinet to find ways to send more water to southern California.

Conservatives say California leaders are diverting much-needed fresh water that could be used to fight the fires to other parts of the state for environmental protection purposes. Defenders of California’s water policy insist it helps agriculture in the northern part of the state. 

https://www.nysun.com/article/trump-says-he-wants-california-to-adopt-voter-id-requirements-before-letting-aid-flow-to-help-los-angeles-after-the-wildfires

Vivek Ramaswamy Drops Out of DOGE, Likely to Run for Ohio Governor


Not since Ted Cruz’s GOP nomination speech in 2016 had a political figure self-immolated with such tone-deaf stupidity as Vivek Ramaswamy when he blamed American culture as the justification why we need to import H1B tech workers.   It’s been all downhill from that apex.

On the day before President Trump’s inauguration, Ramaswamy announced he would be departing from the Dept of Govt Efficiency which he was tasked to lead with Elon Musk.

Normally, at this point we would say farewell and then forget about the guy. However, there are now numerous reports Ramaswamy intends to run for Ohio governor.  That would be a hot mess.

If Ramaswamy would win the GOP primary, which is debatable, he would be setting up Ohio for a democrat candidate to win in the general election.  The reality of things as they stand now is that a large percentage of the GOP base will not support Ramaswamy given his controversial remarks in support of H1B visas.

Vivek can continue trying to clean up his commentary, but he ends up in no better position than Ted Cruz and his “vote your values” nonsense at the convention.  There are certain times in a political career where success or failure is defined in a moment.  Ramaswamy, created a hot mess all around him for everyone with his H1B statements and protestations.

Elon Musk was quick to notice the toxic nature of the pro=H1B position and has been walking backwards ever since.  According to Politico, it was Elon Musk who wanted Ramaswamy to exit due to the public mess and distraction he created.  [LINK] Whether that is true or not, we don’t know.  However, it does seem possible.

WASHINGTON – […] On Monday, shortly after Trump’s inauguration, Ramaswamy wrote on X, formerly Twitter: “It was my honor to help support the creation of DOGE. I’m confident that Elon & team will succeed in streamlining government.”

Amid reports that the business owner may launch a gubernatorial campaign in Ohio, political commentators have linked his departure from DOGE to his potential plans to run for office. In his statement on Monday, Ramaswamy said, “I’ll have more to say very soon about my future plans in Ohio.”

Ramaswamy made the statement in response to a post by Taylor Popielarz, in which the Spectrum News national political reporter said, citing a source familiar with the matter, that Ramaswamy left “because he is announcing his run for governor of Ohio early next week and it became clear he couldn’t campaign and lead DOGE at the same time.”

The source who spoke to Popielarz added that Ramaswamy’s relationship with Musk was still good and that “Vivek will be cheering on DOGE.” (read more)



Who is This John Thune?


The Democrats in the Senate are back to their old tricks of using delay tactics to stall President Trump’s nominees for cabinet positions.

The nomination of CIA Director John Ratcliffe passed out of the Senate Intelligence Committee with a vote of 14-3.  However, when the Majority Leader John Thune calls the Ratcliffe nomination to the floor for a full Senate vote, suddenly individual Senators start using procedural processes to delay the votes.

The issue is not about Ratcliffe per se’, without doubt Ratcliffe will pass a full senate confirmation vote without issue when it takes place.  The Democrats are using Ratcliffe to set the stage for delays in Pete Hegseth to be Defense secretary and Kristi Noem to be DHS secretary; along with a pending confirmation hearing set for Tulsi Gabbard (DNI) and Kash Patel (FBI).

This ultimately becomes the first test for Senate Majority Leader John Thune, who has previously said he would fully support a rapid confirmation process for all of President Trump’s nominees.  Former Majority Leader Mitch McConnell did nothing to force the Upper Chamber to confirm, Senator John Thune does not want to be seen as following McConnell’s path.  WATCH:



Leader Thune and Senator Barrasso (#2) are now pledging to keep the Senate in session until the nominees are confirmed.  This stops the Senators from going home but inevitably ends up on a game of attrition. Whose determination will last longest, the minority resistance or the Senate majority.

This activity in the Senate comes as the latest Presidential Tracking Poll shows a net approval of +14, President Trump’s highest approval rating ever.  The Democrats in the upper chamber are walking a narrow path of irrelevance; however, they are counting on their superiority in the Senate to outlast any negative public opinion.





NSA Mike Waltz Suspends all National Security Council Detailees Pending Review and Reapplication


As CTH previously noted, much of the success in breaking up the Intelligence Community silo operations will fall on the shoulders of National Security Advisor, Mike Waltz.

In fact, the structure of the intelligence information system currently under construction in the Trump White House depends on Waltz successfully organizing the new system. {GO DEEP}

In following the roadmap for the optimal outcome, NSA Mike Waltz has suspended all aides to the National Security Council pending a review of their alignment with the Trump administration.  Again, a good and necessary move.

That said, Mike Waltz is likely to make a few mistakes along the road to a rapid reorganization and anyone who does not have trust issues given the nature of what we have witnessed within the IC manipulation of government, would not be honest.  However, Waltz is -so far- following a sequential process that will position the National Security Council for the optimal outcome.

The downside to these early moves is that the SSCI is watching this restructuring while simultaneously pending the nomination hearings of DNI Tulsi Gabbard who would also play a vital role in the information flow if the NSC is to get the best information to work with.  A historic review of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence shows they support the status quo IC and simultaneously hold power over the IC confirmation positions.

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s national security adviser on Wednesday sidelined about 160 National Security Council aides, sending them home while the administration reviews staffing and tries to align it with Trump’s agenda.

The career government employees, commonly referred to as detailees, were summoned Wednesday for an all-staff call and told they will be expected to be available to the council’s senior directors but would not need to report to the White House. The council provides national security and foreign policy advice to the president.

Brian McCormack, chief of staff to national security adviser Mike Waltz, delivered the news in a two-minute phone call, telling the detailees they “are directed to be on call and report to the office only if contacted by the NSC leadership.”

“As anyone who has had the privilege of working here in the White House knows, it’s a tremendous honor to support the executive office of the president and the presidency itself,” said McCormack, according to a recording of the call obtained by The Associated Press. “We also know that every president is entitled to have a staff and the advisers that they need to implement the goals that the American people elected him to pursue.” (read more)

Embedded within the NSC are going to be operatives against the foreign policy interest of President Trump.  Mike Waltz is trying to ferret them out.

Keep this in mind as the next few weeks unfold, because no doubt those IC embeds who are removed are going to leak shaped information in an effort to weaken President Trump and Mike Waltz.  In essence, on matters of national security policy, watch what President Trump says and does and not what the leakers, ‘sources familiar with the matter‘, might say.

Removing the tentacles of the deep state is an undertaking that requires prudent discernment, and the absence of emotion as the process unfolds.

President Trump is not going to be in deep the weeds with these NSC folks, that’s the job for Mike Waltz.  President Trump is going to set policy goals and strategic interest priorities with people he assigns to specific areas. It is the responsibility of NSA Waltz to ensure no opposition in the National Security Council, and an honest plan to support those objectives.