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President Trump’s inauguration in January set off a a litany of the president’s proclamations, agendas thoughts and analyses, and executive orders, The media was overwhelmed, with many of the scribes demoralized by Trump’s agenda, criticisms and plans.

Revelations of the Deep State enemies of Trump revealed the truth of several alleged conspiracy theories. Several related fascinating news topics appear below.

New York Post Journalists Josh Christianson and Ryan King studied documents, testimonies and government agency disagreements on the China origins of COVID and its transmissions. The scribes concurred with the belated assessment that “spy agency bosses silenced the Defense Department and FBI scientists and prohibited them from briefing President Biden on evidence that the pandemic occurred from a laboratory leak at the Wuhan (China) Institute of Virology. The preferred theory was the virus spread from animals to humans.

President Trump Speaks At CIA Headquarters
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American Thinker writer Karl Kastel assessed the election of 2024 and “how blue-collar America went Red” and voted for Republican candidate Trump, and not the Democrat Biden-Harris ticket: “The blue-collar worker in America has been marginalized, forgotten, and talked down to” by the Democrat political party that was not “sympathetic” to their issues and “plight.”

Their issues were listened to and supported by “an unlikely compadre,” Kastel explained, “a billionaire and Wharton graduate,” one Donald Trump, who, Kastel wrote, “was never shy to wear a hard hat at a construction site.”

Republican Presidential Nominee Donald Trump Holds Campaign Rally In Latrobe, Pennsylvania
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Liberal prosecutors who were soft on crime were defeated. Joel B. Pollak (Breitbart) reported that “twenty-one prosecutors backed by left-wing billionaire George Soros because of their support for radical criminal justice reform were defeated in elections, Pollack wrote, “in favor of tough-on-crime prosecutors.”

Christina Laila (Gateway Pundit) reported that federal prosecutors involved in court actions against Trump before his reelection and the January 6 cases, are now worried that President Trump’s DOJ will prosecute them and do to them what they did to Trump and his supporters and advisors. Some resigned after the election, applied at other law firms, and feared, wrote Laila, that they would go bankrupt defending themselves. Trump has already fired some federal prosecutors.

On the foreign affairs front, James Morley III (Newsmax) reported Trump’s calling the Mexican drug cartels that are killing Americans with their products, terrorist organization, and threatened to go after them. Some Mexican officials worry that might cause the United Stats to invade Mexico to crush the cartel infrastructure and arrest or kill drug dealers. Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum, reported Morley, declared, “There won’t be an invasion.”

President Claudia Sheinbaum Attends Salutations Ceremony With Armed Forces
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Trump’s MAGA-mania has swept the nation and the world. Several foreign political leaders have congratulated Trump on his election victory, and for his dynamism, nationalism, and policies, some saying Europe should emulate them.

 

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