The Conflictual Relationship Between Donald Trump And The US "Deep State" - Part 1
Submitted by Federico Pieraccini via The Strategic Culture Foundation,
Submitted by Federico Pieraccini via The Strategic Culture Foundation,
If eight years under Obama rule, 6 of which included Republican majorities in Congress, taught us anything, it's that Presidents have fairly broad authority to govern through executive orders and rules changes implemented at the 100's of government agencies responsible for overseeing our every move. Fortunately for the Trump administration, this broad Presidential authority extends to immigration laws and, despite his recent defeat in the 9th Circuit, grants the executive branch of the federal government broad authority on vetting immigrants and enforcing immigration laws. Per Bloomberg:
Submitted by John Whitehead via The Rutherford Institute,
Michael Moore, the ultra-liberal documentary filmmaker who infamously predicted a Trump victory well before election night last November by stunningly calling Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio and Pennsylvania for the Republican nominee, has since had a noticeably difficult time processing the victory that he, himself, predicted long before anyone else. Meanwhile, Moore's inability to come to terms with Trump's presence in the White House has since resulted in his very public broadcast of multiple nervous breakdowns over various social media outlets for all to see.
After years of tangential accusations, which never amounted to anything concrete, George Soros' alleged meddling in European politics has finally caught the attention of Congress.