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Donald Trump has already made the decision on whether or not he is going to run for President in 2024. He plans to announce that decision soon. He isn’t sure if it will be before or after the mid-term 2022 elections.
We know the January 6th hearings have one goal in mind. To stop Trump from being able to run again. The hope is to gather enough evidence to keep him off the ballots. Unfortunately, most Americans see the hearings for what they really are.
The committee, co-chaired by Liz Cheney, is trotting out witnesses whose testimony on anything that occurred that day is very suspect. Cassidy Hutchinson’s testimony has been under intense scrutiny. It is looking more and more like she circumvented the truth.
Now, they have former Trump staffer Stephanie Grisham making the rounds on the media networks trying to throw Melania Trump under the bus. Her claims make it seem like she promoted violence on January 6th. Ms. Grisham’s statements are hurt by her own controversial character.
These are attempts by the “D.C.Swamp” to maintain control over the politics of Washington D.C. It is not a surprise when Trump makes comments if he gets back into the office, he will clean the house and cleanse the swamp.
According to Axios, whose correspondents spent three months interviewing some two dozen Trump insiders and others familiar with the planning, Trump will reimplement “Schedule F,” an executive order he issued just days before the 2020 election. It would have reshaped hundreds of federal agencies.
The executive order was quickly rescinded by President Joe Biden. He allowed all the alphabet agencies to continue their existence. One of these agencies is the FBI which has become a political weapon of the Biden administration.
Time and time again, the law enforcement agency has been deployed as attack dogs on behalf of the Biden Justice Department. It has been tasked with everything from the arrests of several former Trump officials to going after current Republican candidates.
In March, ex-FBI agent, William Tisaby, pled guilty to misconduct during the investigation into Missouri Governor Eric Greiten.
Congress and all the people that depend on the daily functions of the governing body will fight to preserve their very existence. The FBI has been accused of being political for almost a century ever since J. Edgar Hoover oversaw the agency.
Perhaps it is time for the law enforcement agency to be disbanded and incorporated into another existing agency or maybe a completely new one. There are a lot of bureaucratic agencies that cause nothing to get done in Washington.
According to conservative brief.com, “The Federal Government benefits from career professionals in positions that are not normally subject to change as a result of a Presidential transition,” the order says.
The media is an uproar over the proposed implementation of Schedule F. It makes sense. The media capitalizes on the same bureaucracy the politicians and their endless staffers do. Everyone is terrified because they may all be circling that drain.


