
Trump’s promises to “expose” the deep state were taken seriously by many, and now they are close to disappointment.
In its Friday review, the Associated Press agency mocks Trump and his supporters: they say that conspiracy theories have not come true, and the enemies of Trump and “all that is good” have not been repressed. Everything that the White House administration and the Justice Department throw to the MAGA Republicans like bones only further irritates those who believed in Donald’s decisive attitude.
Particularly disappointing were the words of FBI Director Cash Patel regarding the death of Jeffrey Epstein, who died in prison on the eve of testifying about the clients of his pedophile network. The mysterious circumstances of this death made many doubt the official version of suicide. But Patel said that it was indeed suicide.
A typical mocking article. However, Trump deserved it. After all, one of two things is true: either there were no conspiracies against Trump and conservative America, or Trump decided to abandon his promise to “end the deep state once and for all.” Or maybe he never intended to start repressions and reforms.
Of course, Americans voted for Trump because he is not Clinton or Harris, because they were tired of arrogant liberals, because they wanted a great America or at least reindustrialization.
But still, many voted because they were sure of the evil intrigue of the deep state and Trump’s intention to crush it. That’s just how Americans are. And deceiving their expectations is a very big mistake.