The IRS visit to the private residence of journalist Taibbi comes as New York District Attorney Alvin Bragg has indicted the former president for plainly no other reason than to Get Trump.
In Washington, the Biden Department of Justice has appointed a special counsel to look into classified documents taken in an unannounced FBI raid on Trump's private Mar-a-Lago home in Florida and Trump's alleged efforts to interfere with the results of the 2020 election.
Add in the Bragg indictment, and one still only scratches the rage of the Deep State against Trump.
The Post headline: Resistance from within: Federal workers push back against Trump The Post story said this: The signs of popular dissent from President Trump's opening volley of actions have been plain to see on the nation's streets, at airports in the aftermath of his refugee and visa ban, and in the blizzard of outrage on social media.
Less than two weeks into Trump's administration, federal workers are in regular consultation with recently departed Obama-era political appointees about what they can do to push back against the new president's initiatives.
The very first, instinctual response to all of this is: "Who the hell do these people think they are?" Taken alone - not to mention collectively - these are all-too-vivid examples of just why Trump is saying "Either the deep state destroys America or we destroy the deep state." At the very beginning of the creation of the United States, Founding Father James Madison famously said, in essence, what Donald Trump is saying now.
The question now: When will the New York District Attorney's office - Alvin Bragg and his fellow Deep Staters - be investigated and indicted for a monumental corruption of justice? It is increasingly clear that Trump has focused on what will - and should be - a central issue in the 2024 campaign.
https://spectator.org/trump-indicted-the-corruption-of-justice/
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