Trump is so used to the business world he figured the president had similar command as a CEO. In reality, that's not how it works so he can't simply bring the swamp to heel with some executive orders and the swamp is far more entrenched than he could ever be.
That I get but not a single investigation, at all, into those who are now coming back around and regaining the visual control. I don't think he's that naive though.
A lot of the people he's surrounded by are swamp creatures. His previous AG has a pro-American spirit refused to quash Russiagate. Trump's daughter and son-in-law are liberals and have made him do prison reform. Stephen Miller has great opinions on immigration and has done good work to lower numbers, but pushes out others so that he can get all the credit and power. Trump didn't have enough loyalty in his own inner circle.
To be fair, the deck was stacked against Trump from the beginning. Queen Pelosi and her libtard minions. The Bernie/AOC commie-socialist brigade. The expat-democrats (NeoCons) that infiltrated the Republican Party long ago, and now function as an embedded Fifth Column. RINOs that operate only as mercs. Jewbucks Soros and his globalist posse at the Billionaire Boys Club. EU leftist leaders.
William Barr is a traitor who sat on his ass for four years and did nothing. He singlehandedly cock-blocked Trump from locking up the african warlord and that satanic harpy. Trump got stabbed in the back by pretty much everyone he needed to rely on.
Compromised by those in his inner circle or controlled opposition? What's your take?
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