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Friday, September 07, 2018

Former Congressman: "The Deep State Is Real..& They Don't Like Trump's Disruption"

In his new book titled “The Deep State: How an army of bureaucrats protected Barack Obama and is working to destroy Donald Trump,”Jason Chaffetz alleges that the deep state is very real.

His book, which is set to be published on September 18, details the lengths the intelligence community is going to in an attempt to undermine Trump.

“The Deep State is real,” Chaffetz wrote, according to the Salt Lake Tribune.

“They don’t like exposure, accountability or responsibility. They fight back, outlast and work the system for their advantage. And they certainly don’t like disruptive forces such as Donald Trump.”

Of course, this flies in the face of 'lying' former FBI Director James Comey, who exclaimed in May that:

“There is no deep state, but there’s a deep culture and commitment to the rule of law that runs all the way down through not just the Department of Justice and the FBI but the military services and the intelligence community. It would be interesting to see what would happen next,”

Chaffetz, a former congressman from Utah, resigned from Congress in June 2017. At the time, that was about six months into Trump’s presidency. Chaffetz then decided to take a job as a political analyst for the FOX News Channel and the FOX Business Network, according to USA Today.

Chaffetz says that the devastating Benghazi incident is what uncovered a larger problem in the corrupt government.

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5 comments:

  1. Deep state, Establishment, Ruling class....its all the same. It is very real. All governments "evolve" towards the accumulation of power and corruption. The only way to change it is thru revolution.

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  2. Hillary is the key. Bring her to justice, already!!

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  3. 12:13 PM - I hope that's not you asking, Mr. President!

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  4. And President Trump just keeps on winning
    Love it

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