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Posted on 12/21/25 at 3:30 pm to Richleau
He still has to govern & like I said the opposition is real. Even in his own party.
I could be wrong but I just can't believe that he will do nothing about.
We've still got 3 years
I could be wrong but I just can't believe that he will do nothing about.
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They tried to kill him, bankrupt him and destroy his family
We've still got 3 years
Posted on 12/21/25 at 3:40 pm to KCT
quote:What became of all of these things you listed. That's right, nothing. Not a damned thing. All they did was build Trump's brand and distract us from what was going on behind the scenes.
Trump is "Deep State?"Why's the DS Been Attacking Him & Trying to Destroy Him For 10 Yrs?
KCT
1) The false narrative of Trump/Russia collusion. Obama's intelligence people told him it was a farce, but Obama ordered them to change their story.
2) 3 years of the Weissmann/Mueller witch-hunt (they couldn't find ANYTHING to even frame Trump).
3) TWO impeachment trials. One trial was based on Trump simply asking Ukraine how the Hunter Biden investigation was going. Meanwhile, Brandon is on video bragging about how he forced Ukraine to fire the lead investigator in the HB situation.
4) The craziness of the 2020 election. Look what just came out about Georgia, and the perpetrators admitted that it happened.
5) An FBi raid on Trump's home. Trump was a PRESIDENT with classified documents. Hillary Clinton and Brandon (at the time) were not Presidents. NO RAIDS
6) Indictments in 4 differen jurisdictions. Geez, I guess E. Jean Carroll is much more credible than I ever thought.
7) The bullet in Butler - I guess they orchestrated that so it would only graze his ear. Right, Displaced Buckeye?
I'll say one thing. If the corrupt Political Establishment really considers Trump to be "one of their own" they sure have some bizarre ways of showing their afftection.
Classic Deep State tactic.
As for 7) The bullet in Butler - Have you seen pro wrestling where the guy gets into a crowd and comes out bleeding? He cuts himself. He gets a bonus for that. Trump went into a crowd of SS and came away bleeding. Then acted just like someone would who knows he's in no danger.
BTW, Trump is in the pro wrestling hall of fame. He's an expert in all their tricks. Or do you think pro wrestling is real?
Posted on 12/21/25 at 3:41 pm to TX Tiger
Lol the fake assassination attempt of course.
This post was edited on 12/21/25 at 3:42 pm
Posted on 12/21/25 at 3:47 pm to TX Tiger
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Trump went into a crowd of SS and came away bleeding. Then acted just like someone would who knows he's in no danger.
Posted on 12/21/25 at 3:50 pm to BBONDS25
“In politics, nothing happens by accident. If it happens, you can bet it was planned that way.”
- Franklin D. Roosevelt
But I'll bet you think you know more about politics than the former President.
- Franklin D. Roosevelt
But I'll bet you think you know more about politics than the former President.
Posted on 12/21/25 at 3:52 pm to EphesianArmor
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And yet nothing has been done.
No arrests. No punishment. No meaningful legislation codified. Just more bloated budgets and status quo.
Hell, even doge just managed to reshuffle the chairs. Nothing of worth. He can’t even get the interest rates down.
He’s not deporting people fast enough. He is siding with H1Bs which are destroying our job market and culture.
Trump is the slow death by a thousand cuts rather than the socialist guillotine. Both result in the death of our country, our culture and our former way of life.
Every deficiency you've mentioned is legit. This is Pattern Recognition.
We have a bigger problem then many want to admit.
I think Bongino's resignation from the FBI is his admission the Bureaucratic State is far worse than he thought and that he was incapable of exacting any real change.
Posted on 12/21/25 at 3:56 pm to KCT
Or maybe it’s the opposite: they went after him hard at first… and then quietly backed off.
You can argue Trump “won in court,” but the reality is that after years of investigations, raids, indictments, and nonstop media hysteria, nothing actually landed. No major consequences. No accountability for the people who pushed false narratives. No arrests tied to the things you listed. It all just… stalled.
And notice what has happened since then. His political enemies aren’t trying to destroy him anymore—they’re just blocking him from governing. That’s a very different posture.
What also raises eyebrows is how aligned he now seems with establishment power brokers he once claimed to oppose. Figures like Mark Levin and other AIPAC-aligned voices appear far more influential than before. This is also the first time Trump has fully embraced major donor money—something he explicitly rejected in 2015–2016 when he ran as an outsider.
Back in 2021-23, it genuinely felt like they’d never let him near the White House again. Then, suddenly, Democrats run a historically weak, last-minute candidate, almost guaranteeing his return. At the same time, Big Tech shifts: Zuckerberg, Musk, and social media platforms that once opposed him now lean his way. That doesn’t happen by accident.
This version of Trump feels different—more restrained, more managed, less chaotic. Like someone finally figured out how to put guardrails on him.
So maybe the question isn’t why they attacked him…
It’s why the attacks stopped—and what changed behind the scenes when they did.
You can argue Trump “won in court,” but the reality is that after years of investigations, raids, indictments, and nonstop media hysteria, nothing actually landed. No major consequences. No accountability for the people who pushed false narratives. No arrests tied to the things you listed. It all just… stalled.
And notice what has happened since then. His political enemies aren’t trying to destroy him anymore—they’re just blocking him from governing. That’s a very different posture.
What also raises eyebrows is how aligned he now seems with establishment power brokers he once claimed to oppose. Figures like Mark Levin and other AIPAC-aligned voices appear far more influential than before. This is also the first time Trump has fully embraced major donor money—something he explicitly rejected in 2015–2016 when he ran as an outsider.
Back in 2021-23, it genuinely felt like they’d never let him near the White House again. Then, suddenly, Democrats run a historically weak, last-minute candidate, almost guaranteeing his return. At the same time, Big Tech shifts: Zuckerberg, Musk, and social media platforms that once opposed him now lean his way. That doesn’t happen by accident.
This version of Trump feels different—more restrained, more managed, less chaotic. Like someone finally figured out how to put guardrails on him.
So maybe the question isn’t why they attacked him…
It’s why the attacks stopped—and what changed behind the scenes when they did.
Posted on 12/21/25 at 3:57 pm to Thicker_Poster
And let’s be honest about one thing everyone already agrees on: Trump is a dealmaker. That’s literally his brand.
So why would anyone assume that politics is the one arena where he suddenly refuses to make deals—especially when the stakes involve his freedom, his finances, and his family’s future?
If making a deal ensured protection, stability, and a clear path back to power, it would be perfectly on-brand. Powerful people don’t survive by being reckless forever; they survive by knowing when to negotiate.
That doesn’t make him weak. It makes him practical.
But it does mean people should stop pretending that everything happening right now is organic or accidental.
So why would anyone assume that politics is the one arena where he suddenly refuses to make deals—especially when the stakes involve his freedom, his finances, and his family’s future?
If making a deal ensured protection, stability, and a clear path back to power, it would be perfectly on-brand. Powerful people don’t survive by being reckless forever; they survive by knowing when to negotiate.
That doesn’t make him weak. It makes him practical.
But it does mean people should stop pretending that everything happening right now is organic or accidental.
Posted on 12/21/25 at 3:57 pm to Bass Tiger
No, he was a showpiece. A media fabrication. Same with Bondi. Same with Kash. They rushed to the mic and Fox News knowing that’s what Trump consumes and made themselves known to him. Bongino’s role was always the “trusted figure” to deliver the bad news. Then he cried uncle when it got tough and instead of just bringing his family to DC and making it work, he left.
He is as fake as this “war” on the deep state.
He is as fake as this “war” on the deep state.
Posted on 12/21/25 at 3:59 pm to Bass Tiger
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I think Bongino's resignation from the FBI is his admission the Bureaucratic State is far worse than he thought and that he was incapable of exacting any real change.
It will be interesting to see what Bongino says going forward. I'm sure he will be somewhat guarded, though.
The corrupt Political Establishment has been entrenched for several decades, but some people here evidently think Trump can eviserate the Deep State in a year. Crazy.
Posted on 12/21/25 at 4:04 pm to KCT
So you think Trump is deep state serious question
Posted on 12/21/25 at 4:06 pm to wryder1
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If nobody goes to jail then he’s as worthless as the deep state. I don’t care what he’s says, only what he does, and he hasn’t done anything to protect the future of this country.
Or perhaps the absence of arrests is due to right wing propagandists lying to you about the supposed crimes.
Posted on 12/21/25 at 4:09 pm to KCT
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some people here evidently think Trump can eviserate the Deep State in a year. Crazy.
Nobody thinks that. Not a single person.
He's finishing up year 5 as president. He's done little more than supercharge the swamp with a flood of cash.
Posted on 12/21/25 at 4:09 pm to Richleau
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No, he was a showpiece. A media fabrication. Same with Bondi. Same with Kash. They rushed to the mic and Fox News knowing that’s what Trump consumes and made themselves known to him. Bongino’s role was always the “trusted figure” to deliver the bad news. Then he cried uncle when it got tough and instead of just bringing his family to DC and making it work, he left.
He is as fake as this “war” on the deep state.
Could be. He sure talked a good swamp draining game before he took the job, same with Patel. Remember, Patel famously said he would shutter the FBI in DC and distribute the bulk of FBI personnel to locations outside of DC. Not gonna happen.
Posted on 12/21/25 at 4:41 pm to Bass Tiger
Yep. It was all a facade. Much like Q.
Posted on 12/21/25 at 4:42 pm to ole man
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So you think Trump is deep state serious question
No. I'm the one who started this thread and listed several things they've done to try and take him out.
I've said a million times on here that the corrupt Political Establishment hates Trump because he didn't come from within their ranks.
Posted on 12/21/25 at 5:26 pm to ole man
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I stand corrected. Sorry
No problem.
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