I said right after the election the foreign policy and econ institutions would be the first and easiest to deconstruct. I also said the Intelligence, Main Justice, National Security and Defense apparatus would be the most difficult.
Here’s the high elevation picture of how it works. The more President Trump (the Executive Branch) doesn’t use the institution, the easier it is to take them apart. Foreign policy is being run out of the White House, with Rubio doing well. All economic policy is being run out of the White House, with Bessent and Lutnick doing well.
[Meanwhile, Trump is ignoring (for now) the CIA silo, as if they didn’t exist; but that cannot last long (see Ukraine). HHS, Ed, Energy, Interior and EPA are making slow and steady progress]
Conversely, President Trump leaves Pam Bondi (Justice), Kash Patel (FBI) and Tulsi Gabbard (DNI) to run/manage their own shops. It’s an issue of (in)ability, and you can see Main Justice and the FBI remains a hot mess. Bondi and Patel refuse to call their institutions corrupt, so the operators within them just keep doing what they have always done. This was predictable, if you just look honestly at the big picture dynamic.
Today, Marco Rubio starts taking apart around 20% of Foggy Bottom. “The Trump administration has begun an aggressive shake-up at the State Department that will close 132 agency offices, including those launched to further human rights, advance democracy overseas, counter extremism, and prevent war crimes.” {READ MORE}
MARCO RUBIO – “Today America confronts a new era of great power competition and the rise of a multipolar order with a State Department that stifles creativity, lacks accountability, and occasionally veers into outright hostility to American interests. The Department has long struggled to perform basic diplomatic functions, even as both its size and cost to the American taxpayer has ballooned over the past fifteen years.
The problem is not a lack of money, or even dedicated talent, but rather a system where everything takes too much time, costs too much money, involves too many individuals, and all too often ends up failing the American people.”
“Bureaus and offices fight to be included on the approval chains for the most mundane of memos, only then to reach agreement on drafts that are bloated in length while stripped of all meaning. Motivated and creative State Department employees see their ideas watered down by turf battles until they give up, disillusioned, while the inboxes of senior officials are inundated with hundreds of requests for approval. While the talented and loyal are driven into indifference, radical ideologues and bureaucratic infighters have learned to play on this exhaustion to push through their own agendas that are often at odds with those of the President and undermine the interests of the United States.
An example of an out-of-control Department is the Global Engagement Center (GEC) that I shuttered last week. The office engaged with media outlets and platforms to censor speech it disagreed with, including that of the President of the United States, who its director in 2019 accused of employing “the same techniques of disinformation as the Russians.” Despite Congress voting to shutter it, the GEC simply renamed itself and continued operating as if nothing had changed.
Unless we confront the underlying bureaucratic culture that prevents the State Department from carrying out an effective foreign policy, while allowing offices like GEC to flourish in the shadows, nothing will change. That is why I am initiating a broad reorganization of the Department to address the steady growth of bureaucracy, duplication of functions, and capture by special interests that have crippled American Foreign Policy.
We will drain the bloated, bureaucratic swamp, empowering the Department from the ground up. That means regional bureaus and our embassies will now have the tools necessary to advance America’s interests abroad because region-specific functions will be streamlined to increase functionality. Redundant offices will also be removed, and non-statutory programs misaligned with America’s core national interests will cease to exist. All non-security foreign assistance will be consolidated in regional bureaus charged with implementing U.S. foreign policy in specific geographic areas.
This will ensure every bureau and office in the Department of State has clear responsibility and mission. If something concerns Africa, the bureau of African Affairs will handle it. Economic policy will be consolidated under the Under Secretary for Economic Growth, Energy, and Environment, while the responsibilities for security assistance and arms control will be united under the Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security.
Until now, overlapping mandates paired with conflicting responsibilities created an environment ripe for ideological capture and meaningless turf wars. With a bloated budget and unclear mandate, the expansive domain of the former Under Secretary for Civilian Security, Human Rights, and Democracy (known internally as the “J Family”), provided a fertile environment for activists to redefine “human rights” and “democracy” and to pursue their projects at the taxpayer expense, even when they were in direct conflict with the goals of the Secretary, the President, and the American people.
The Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor became a platform for left-wing activists to wage vendettas against “anti-woke” leaders in nations such as Poland, Hungary, and Brazil, and to transform their hatred of Israel into concrete policies such as arms embargoes. The Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration funneled millions of taxpayer dollars to international organizations and NGOs that facilitated mass migration around the world, including the invasion on our southern border.
To transfer the remaining functions of USAID to such a monstrosity of bureaus would be to undo DOGE’s work to build a more efficient and accountable government. Consequently, the bureaus and offices in the J Family will be placed under the new Coordinator for Foreign Assistance and Humanitarian Affairs charged with returning them to their original mission of advancing human rights and religious freedom, not promoting radical causes at taxpayer expense.
The American people deserve a State Department willing and able to advance their safety, security, and prosperity around the world, one respectful of their tax dollars and the sacred trust of government service, and one prepared to meet the immense challenges of the 21st Century. Starting this week, they will have one.” (link)

Rubio continues to make all the right moves — MAGA/AF style.
Likely positioning for a 2028 Pres run.
Makes me wonder what our VSG has on him.
I think it’s the opposite. Rubio was a puppet. He knew he was. Now he has a chance to stop being a puppet and actually call the shots and low blow his former puppet masters. That’s my opinion.
Hope you are correct.
Sarah Palin’s endorsement got Rubio elected the first time he ran. Then he stabbed Palin in the back. Rubio. L’il Marco. Why is DJT truckin with Rubio the Rat…
It’s not the mafia. Rubio is doing a good job. Whatever concerns were in the past the reality of what he is doing is substantive and not performative. To continue to be negative is a version RDS.
Rubio is proving himself now in a positive way.
Above my pay grade
Yes, sometime people want to rise to the expectations of a person they respect.
I think that happened with JD and it may be that it is happening with Rubio.
“Now he has the chance to stop being a puppet and actually call the shots”
As Rubio has said, and shown, over the first few months, he’s NOT “calling the shots”. He’s only implementing ” the shots” his boss, PDJT, has called.
In other words, Rubio’s still a puppet. He’s just President Trumps puppet now.
And, imo, he’s done a great job now that his moves are being guided by PDJT.
Just because you’re working for someone, hopefully willingly, and support their mission doesn’t make you a puppet.
An actual good politician is supposed to be a puppet: OUR puppet. They’re not supposed to do things for their own benefit or desires. They’re supposed to enact the will of the people.
To a point.
I think he’s wanting to learn from this amazing President. Who wouldn’t want to be at the knee of such a great thinker and doer as President Trump?
Imagine the information the Rubio gave PDJT about all of the dirt on the SSCI.
Agreed he is not the same person who referenced “hand size”. He seems to be “what you see is what you get”. Some people have life altering events later in life that “re”shape their perspective and “re”calibrate their moral compass.
We will see. In my opinion the data do not support that hypothesis. Maybe it is just a matter of timing. Still waiting and hoping.
I think Vance/Rubio 2028
I would vote for that
Same
Rubio is a stronger candidate over Vance. Let Rubio pick his ticket.
If Rubio stays consistent for the next four years, I might even be willing to vote for him, but Suspicious Cat says keep your eyes wide open.
My thoughts too.
It read like Trump wrote it!
“an aggressive shake-up at the State Department that will close 132 agency offices, including those launched to further human rights, advance democracy overseas, counter extremism, and prevent war crimes”
It appears that Rubio knows full well that the State Department was doing the exact opposite of what this claim states. They certainly weren’t advocating democracy, the only extremism they were countering was “far right”, and they definitely diid some horrible things (war crimes) when they started their color revolutions in foreign countries that led to civil wars and strife.
I would love to see the word “democracy” disappear from the Treehouse. It doesn’t belong in these discussions.
One note of concern, although not trying to be a concern troll.
As pleased as we all are with Marcos actions and words, the Globullusts SHOULD be an equivalent amount of DIS-pleased,…and yet Hagseth is being attacked unrelentingly, while Rubio seems exempt from any negativity at all.
He has been “right in the thick of it”, defending the depirtation of both the “maryland man” and that Harvard Hamas terrorist, hot button issues that SHOULD have had the leftist media trying to shred his credibility, etc.
And yet he is unscathed, unattacked even….?
The same reason many people on the right doubt Rubio is the same reason the establishment doesn’t attack him. He still has a reputation of being an establishment guy among the left so that spares him their attention, at least for a little while longer.
People may disagree with this but I also think him not being white is a factor. The left is fully engaged in Marxist identity politics and Hegseth is a Christian white boy.
“not being white ”
LOL, he’s about as white as it gets. His DNA was 92% European…
I was thinking the same thing earlier today…
Pence was relatively unscathed by MSM during Trump 1.0 and after.
I was fooled by him the entire 4+ years until Jan 6th
This is a good litmus test to evaluate the Trump 2.0 crew.
That said, Rubio has been the most pleasant surprise to me. His words have been perfect.
Now it’s time to start seeing some actions to support the words.
I wonder if the Globullusts are desperate to replace Hegseth because there are many bodies buried in DoD they want to keep covered up. They see that Hegseth cannot be bought so they want him out.
Still that begs the question as to why they are leaving Rubio alone….could it be they (the Globullusts) feel he will not expose them, because exposing them would expose him?
Yes, the most dangerous wolves always blend in with the sheep fold the most.
I think he’ll be done, as in burnt out, but want to keep his hand in. I’m thinking VP to Vance, or visa versa, whichever role within the new govt requires less energy. Vance is brimming with it, while Rubio carries a look of being in the trenches non-stop. Maybe he’ll get a chance to energy balance when his dept is finally dismantled and the focus changes to Patel or something.
The goal for reductions should be to drop rents by +25% in D.C.
It’ll make air travel in and out much safer.
I read an article about five years ago that claimed 7 of the counties in the Washington DC metropolitan area (the 3 bordering on DC, Montgomery and Prince George’s Counties in MD and Arlington County in VA, plus the 4 closest to DC that border on them) were among the 10 most affluent counties in the entire United States. The other three, if I recall correctly, were in NY, Illinois, and CA. There are 3,144 counties in the entire country, although only around 800 appear to be sufficiently urban or suburban to be equivalent to those 7 counties.
It struck me that this is emblematic of what is wrong with the federal government today. The enormous overstaffing and funding of the federal government in the DC area has been noted at length on this site. For this to be properly corrected, then in my view the cuts in staffing and funding need to be severe enough to move those 7 counties out of the top 10 most affluent and down much closer to the average of those 800. There may be many other business activities in the DC area than just government, but altogether too much of it is there only because of the federal government and the spending that comes with it. I think the goal for reductions you propose may need to reflect only the start of cuts that should be made to the federal government.
It might also have an effect on drastically lowering rents in DC, with some spill over in other locations.
Long time friend was in the reserves, in a medical capacity. Did some time overseas during desert storm.
Had an opportunity to get a huge increase in pay if he moved his family to DC. He owned a house in
Gwinnett, with a low mortgage. For awhile he commuted between DC and Atlanta on weekends. He
was living in a 1 bedroom apartment at the Watergate. The rent for the 1 bedroom apartment was TRIPLE
his monthly house note, for 2000 square foot, 4 bedrooms.
He passed on moving to DC. He figured that he would have been $30 grand yearly in the hole, with the
cost of living differences.
When I started working after college, the wealthiest counties were Oakland, Wayne, and Macomb, all in Michigan, and centered on the auto industry. Now we manufacture so little that the dominant “industry” is bribery (lobbying).
Affluenza.
That is the hallmark of a decaying empire – the greatest wealth accumulation is in dividing-up/reallocating already existing wealth not from building/creating new wealth. It’s a dying system feeding on itself.
Rayguns Raiders set it all in motion
Personally, I’m comfy allowing President Trump to decide what “should” be done and when.
After all, he’s the ONE millions of Americans, including me, just hired to make these DC Executive branch decisions for us.
Each and every day he’s doing a jaw droppingly great job that I get to see rather than read about.
Plus its obvious by now that just as he said, “the best is yet to come” as long as we stick with him and stick together despite being bombarded 24/7 by derp state psyop temptation bait.
The goal ought to be to downsize the civilian workforce by 80%. At least. And move agencies out of DC. That combo ought to turn back home prices and rental even further.
I have a friend who works at a US embassy in Europe. He said all the people eligible there were grabbing the buyout offer, and they hate America.
He was ineligible for the buyout because he does real work.
“they hate America”.
Forget the scalpel. Break out the chainsaw.
Hear! Hear!
We need a wrecking ball and more sledgehammers, too
“……………a friend who works at a US embassy in Europe.
“………….and they hate America.”
Well………bye!
“Smell that? Smells like something died!”
Hopefully they will Never come here.
Rubio’s description of Swamp-creep could be applied to every other Cabinet level agency. I do hope this is passed around quickly so that the next public Cabinet Meeting reports on what similar perversions have been uncovered and what is being done about them.
“I do hope this is passed around quickly”.
GREAT NEWS
” This” was a directive from President Trump given to ALL of his Cabinet heads; not just to Rubio.
Additionally, each Cabinet head has been given DOGE assistance, not just Rubio.
so do not expect anything from Bondo, Cash, or Gibbish???? WOW .. what disappointments they are!!!! Expecially Cashhhhhhhhhhhhh who jsut lives for Vegas it seems. What a blow to #MAGA
“WOW…what disappointments they are!!!!””
PsyOped Polly Parrot has bad feels that theyre trying to spread to others?
Polly wanna get well quick cracker?
Stupid lecture bot wanna offer anything to counter Sundance’s clear analysis of the LACK of any progress on DOJ/FBI?
How about some cheese with that Whine?
Cash called his institution ROTTEN for years….wrote books and made millions. Now he resides and works from Vegas. He should be FIRED today.
His girlfriend lives in Vegas.
With our country in dire need of America First leaders, he should understand his job comes before Vegas. What a disappointment! I pray his kind surprises us with evidence he worked quietly to rid this country of the satanic rot in the FBeLie. Unfortunately, recent history tells us a different story. 😡
She can move too.
Is she Chinese?
Cause Patel seems to be Fangin around!
🤔
“He should be FIRED today”
Pretending to be President Trump
rather than being yourself
and doing what you can do each day to help him out?
Perhaps PRAYING for people who said yes, despite the danger, when asked by President Trump to join him in DC
would be more HELPFUL than PREYING on them?
You really need a dictionary, bot.
Offering an opinion about someone that differs from yours is not automatically “preying” on someone.
So did Dan Bongino his books and he made millions. Unfortunately, Pam Bondi, Kash Patel, Dan Bongino and Tulsi Gabbard are frauds.
No, I wouldn’t throw out Tulsi just yet…she is up against some real currents in DNI…I am giving her a bit of latitude because from what I have seen she seems very sincere…she also doesn’t appear on Fox news every day…
https://rumble.com/v6sfgjf-glenn-beck-and-steve-bannon-where-are-the-arrests-we-are-burning-daylight.html?e9s=src_v1_upp
We’re burning daylight!
I have disliked Lil Marco as a member of the Gang of Eight, when he let Mark Warner lead him around by the nose.
BUT his conversion to MAGA has been extraordinary. I’ve almost started to like him. Everything he is doing lately is gutsy and frankly outstanding.
Sue..and others Lil Marco…is still on VSGPDJT’s probation so is Cash and Fox Star -Bondi…..
Et tu?
Aren’t we all on the ultimate “probation” list?
Who said “As you judge others, that’s how you will.be judged”?
YIPES?
Thank God for making it so easy?
Well, in the analogy of probation… then Rubio is presently demonstrating all the qualities of an ideal former inmate working to be successfully reintegrated into law-abiding society.
Bondi? She’s too busy partying to actually report in to her probation officer.
Seriously though, I wonder if Bondi (and Kash and Bongino) wasn’t always intended to be a shiny object to distract from some deputy President Trump managed to turn to the MAGA-side who is doing what the President really wants done (ex. assembling a full roadmap of all the corruption and who is in who’s pocket so that when ready the President can fire Bondi, promote the deputy from within and blindside them all before they can react.
It’s probably wishful thinking, but if I knew I needed to rip apart Main Justice, I’d wanna do it with an atomic sledgehammer from their blindside. Don’t give all the lawyers any time to ready lawfare countersuits… just BAM!!! You’re all indicted on RICO charges. All your assets are frozen. Your clearances are all revoked. These nice men from the Federal Marshals will be taking you into custody to be held in the same facility and conditions that all the J6ers were held in.
I really like the way you think!
DiploMad
W. Lewis Amselem, long time US Foreign Service Officer; now retired; served all over the world and under all sorts of conditions. Convinced the State Department needs to be drastically slashed and reformed so that it will no longer pose a threat to the national interests of the United States.
Robert: The DiploMad website is quite rational and level-headed.
The 3 stooges may go down in history as the most ineffective, weak leaders this country has ever seen, especially when their country and the rule of law needed them the most.
At least the REAL Stooges…Larry, Moe & Curly….made people LAUGH. These new Stooges make alot of us MAD.
Somebody definitely red pilled Rubio. Good.
Rubio is starting to remind me of Devin Nunes. Nunes was a classic Rino rubber stamp until during the latter part of Trump’s first term when he somehow found his backbone and became quite the Statesman.
I love it, Mr. Rubio! I consider this Phase 1.
77,000 employees strong.
RIFing 15,000?
FWIW, I met a couple, the man worked at State and worked internationally.
When he got married, our Feds gave her a FT job, full bennies, teaching … art! Art to impoverished children. I got the feeling she had a nice FT salary for a part time, international gig.
If we employ even 30% of employee spouses, that’s a huge number.
A 15% reduction in staff isn’t even close to enough. People are going to scream no matter how much you cut, so cut a lot and hire back if you find out you went too far.
We need more like 80% g-g-g-gone!
“A 15% reduction…. isn’t enough”
This 15% reduction == the latest reduction
This reduction =/= the first reduction
This reduction =/= no more reductions can happen
If it actually “isn’t enough” then President Trump will order more to be done until HE decides that actually it IS enough.
Chain Saw. Pruners. Clippers.
How about 15% each year of the Administration? Then we’d be talking!
I think Marco Rubio’s statement, as included by Sundance above, is a standalone. It reveals things that we knew without knowing how we knew and it suggests that he is in this place of authority to change how things are done, and that he has staff members ready and willing to implement stuff. May his tribe increase.
His statement makes effective use of the English language, for example: Until now, overlapping mandates paired with conflicting responsibilities created an environment ripe for ideological capture and meaningless turf wars.
Take some encouragement from it. And do the bellyaching about Kash and Bondi on some other thread.
Well, respectfully, Sundance also mentioned those two which some believe gave us license to chime in.
Why yes, he did. My bad. So if I could still edit I would delete my last sentence.
Wow! I am very impressed with Rubio… and I am shocked that I am.. LOL!
It is heartening to see an admission of the wrongs being perpetrated by the US State Dept around the world and that something is being done to bring it to heel.
Well done, Marco Rubio and I pray that you are successful in this mission.
Just hit me. Rubio is doing a good job because he knows what lurks around the corners. Been at it long
enough to know how things are done. Also by whom, and why.
Rubio is doing what Flynn would have been able to do, if the swamp hadn’t railroaded him before he
had the chance to do so.
Li’l Marco has gotten considerably taller lately!👍🏻😁
credit to him if he understands this is his moment to shine
and is determined to exceed expectations.
so far, not one single misstep, unlike some others.
Hegseth has his work cut out for him.
The reason Rubio is succeeding is that he’s been in Washington a long time. And he’s better informed about how things really work. My surprise and delight with Rubio is his willingness to explicitly call out the corruption.
Hegseth hasn’t really done this yet, not as SecDef. All these snippy little issues in the media? It’s a sign that he has not yet started making the draconian cuts needed. Rubio benefits from the USAID e posture. Pete needs something big like that at DoD to “DOGE and destroy”.
We’ll know Blondie and Cash have turned the corner when they relieve everyone involved in the phony cases against Trump. Make a list, sis pi end their badges and clearances, and announce a criminal probe.
Rubio is saying what President Trump has told him to say.
Script Writer versus actor. No snark intended.
In fact, I’ve been genuinely delighted by how well Rubio’s been performing as one of the new people PDJT chose to represent him on the global stage.
True, but also Rubio strikes me as a man who feels liberated from the oppression of the Senate and Go8.
Those guys in the Senate are all completely plastic and phony.
Good for Rubio…he’s coming through, big time.
No one could drain the infested swamp of its creatures, overnight. It’s only the first 100 days; Trump is making considerable headway. Just the mere thought of him, and the swampies are apoplectic. Excellent. Keep ‘a goin’!
Exactly!
MAGA FABULOUS!!
Amazing.
Well done, Marco..
Sundance… are you involved in this process? Suspicious Cat wants to know!
Please tell us, Sundance. Pleeeeeze???
We won’t share with anyone.
I have to think he is involved. Remember how Sundance posted that President Trump needs to use special emissaries to achieve his goals? Soon afterward he bypassed the swamp by appointing multiple special emissaries.
I love ❤️ my President!! And Marco too!
Praise GOD!!! Fight! Fight! Fight!
“those launched to further human rights, advance democracy overseas, counter extremism, and prevent war crimes”
Thinly veiled excuses and justifications for meddling in foreign affairs in which we should stay out of.
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2025/04/22/april-22nd-2025-presidential-politics-trump-administration-day-93/comment-page-1/#comment-11737442
Bannon is starting to openly criticize Patel and Blondi.
Larry and Moe, with Gabbard as Curly? Yes, I am bitter that they are willing to ignore their institutions as being non-redeemable, but it’s hard to remember that we have vision over D.C. which they don’t and very likely can’t see…
NEWS FLASH:
They are saying and doing what President Trump told them to say and do.
Armchair hubris + plural pronoun puffery == “I am bitter” emotional self poisoning.
Perhap at least try to “be better”, rather than bitter and toxic?
H/t FLOTUS Melania 😘
Bondi surprises me with these terrible interviews. She is out there talking about how everything is great, incredible teamwork, etc. Then all we see are cases against tesla scratchers.
Trump brags on her, but it seems way too many are souring on her.
At least Kash is smart enough to not do stupid interviews.
“Way too many are souring on her”
suggesting that obvious anti Trump psyops that use tempting outrage and hate bait can still hook vulnerables?
hopefully this current “souring” virus isn’t fatal
Bannon will hopefully check himself before he wrecks himself by becoming just another I-Know-Better Ann Coulter.
Pride leads to…..?
Everyone should be criticizing them and demanding their immediate replacement with competent individuals.
Well, can’t do it all at once or fight on too many fronts. Hopefully we’ll get to DOJ and FBI in the near future.
A crumb would be nice.
Surrounded each moment by President Trumps feast of gifts
What do?
Give thanks and enjoy?
Nope.
Whine online “that a crumb would be nice”.
Poor thing. ” Eyes Wide Shut”blind and dying.
That there is “no lack of money”…
IS the problem.
Veterans and seniors living on the streets while these jackasses…
Just how high on the hog can a crippled up 64yo live on $1200mo these days…
One SS EO {14A authority} would have avoided the last 6 weeks of pain and suffering for hundreds of millions of Americans…
Inexcusable.
In God We Trust
{All others pay cash}
Trust God
Fear not
The very names of the soon-to-be-cut agencies tell us what their real missions are. Good riddance.
Rubio’s parents came to the US before Castro took over – and then watched as their country was destroyed by communism.
This is what Marco grew up around.
I like to think that he is finally free to align his actions with his beliefs, and the results are what we are seeing.
MAGA!
Right there with you on the Cuba thing.
These actions by Sec. Rubio are just a few steps taken for a long, long treacherous journey to rid the bloated and corrupt vermin entrenched in DC.
It’s taken decades for the vermin to build their nests and will take a long time to clear those nests.
For me, I will patiently wait for the big fireworks reckoning show that hopefully comes in the days, months and years ahead.
Whatever it takes.
“A great empire, like a great cake, is most easily diminished at the edges.” – Benjamin Franklin
God bless our wonderful President! He has done more to begin the dismantling of the Federal Government then any President since the Civil War. This behemoth has sucked the blood out of the people for way too long. Now that the left has expended all their firepower on the civil court system, it’s time to open a new front…
WE WANT JUSTICE! the time for 3am PJ parades are upon us….don’t forget to invite the press!
NO MERCY!
Despite hilarious wording, “The time for 3am PJ parades”
is definitely NOT “upon us”.
When President Trump decides its time, that will be the right time for ” parades”.
no…its actually long past time….
Do you get paid per excuse? What will your excuse be when this inaction costs him the house in 26 and his term is effectively over?
Cozette…
Coward…
Kinda rhymes…
NO MERCY!
We shall see.
“Despite Congress voting to shutter it,
the GEC simply renamed itself and
continued operating as if nothing had
changed”.
That is a perfect example of…..The Swamp.
😡 🤬
A blatant slap in the face that Rubio could
see …..precisely how much The Swamp
did/does care about what Congress votes on,
and how it operates.
Feeling optimistic 😀👏👍
In the pic…isn’t that the NPR “gal” to Marco’s left who hit PDJT in the face with the boom mike?
Thought she was banned?
re: ” Bondi and Patel refuse to call their institutions corrupt, so the operators within them just keep doing what they have always done. This was predictable, if you just look honestly at the big picture dynamic.” – SD
I like Patel. I don’t trust Bondi. In both cases, realize the size and nature of the deep-state swamp which they’ve been appointed to lead. It’s a heck of a job. Technically, they are THE authority within their respective FBI & DOJ posts. In reality, they can’t simply hire and fire, and restructure the DOJ/FBI. There remain huge bureaucratic hoops to negotiate.
In the meantime, they’re organizations are tasked with serious, consequential work to accomplish, with the resources and assets with which they entered office with. Think about that for a second, and then imagine how YOU would proceed. More on that in a bit.
I disregard much of which Patel said and wrote about as a private citizen, before he took control of the FBI. Not that he was not genuine in his comments or intentions, but that even he knew it wouldn’t happen like that. (No, he was not going to be able to shut down FBI headquarters, and send all the agents there to the field to fight crime. There are a whole lot of obvious reasons for that, including, why would an EFFECTIVE office in the field, want some “woke” senior agent to join them and destroy their effective office.)
So, back to point regarding Sundance’s quote. After calling their own organizations corrupt, and being bureaucratically forbidden from making the necessary personnel changes immediately, how would they be able to lead their organization. It’s like a senior Navy officer assuming command of a unit (which I’ve had the honor of doing twice). He is given assets and assigned resources. He can’t fire the resources. The most he can immediately do when say, the senior non-commissioned officer (i.e. senior most enlisted) is ineffective and non-constructive, is sideline him officially via assignments. Castigating the entire command (or division, etc.), is simply an ineffective way to lead and organization. Bondi & Patel can’t do that.
Bannon is critical of DOJ/FBI. Sundance mistrusts both Bondi and Patel (I’m summarizing his past observations). That’s legitimate. I’m concerned, but I also realize the scope and impediments to reversing course on the thoroughly, politically corrupted DOJ/FBI. This won’t happen overnight. Much of what may, or may not be happening, WILL NOT BE VISIBLE IN A NEWLY, COMPETENT, LAWFUL DOJ/FBI. There won’t be leaks.
A lack of leaks, or no visible action may mean that Bondi/Patel are simply another version of Barr/Wray & Garland/Wray. However, it may mean that some big things are coming. We won’t know, we CAN’T know either way, and won’t for at least a year, IMHO. We’ve been lied to and fooled before, over and over. We’ll see what happens, but I’m still hoping that Bondi/Patel turn out to be both legitimate, and effective reformers.
I agree! Maybe it is intentional to let Blondi, Kash and Tulsi flounder until it is time to remove or unleash them. I thought Rubio out of all of them was the worst pick and what a surprise.
The attacks on Bondi
Then Kash and Bongino
Are part of an internet wide outrage & hate bait psychological warfare campaign to undermine PDJT
Although some people who aren’t intentionally malevolent have been successfully tempted into becoming typhoid mary psyop poison spreaders.
I don’t think so. Look at what is going on at EPA, State, Treasury, even DoD to some extent.
Compare that with the Business As Usual at DOJ and FBI. To my knowledge, NOBODY involved in the fraudulent prosecutions of Trump has been fired or suspended beyond the superficial.
Watch how fast these Lawfare lawsuits against Trump dry up if they impanel a grand jury and send subpoenas to Lawfare operatives and their financial backers.
And get out the popcorn if either one of them actually starts giving daily public statements about institutional corruption AT ALL LEVELS of their departments.
The only psychological warfare occurring is the brigade of retarded excuse makers like you.
So you disagree with Sundance on this….
Willfully blind is no way to conduct warfare…
And you are…by definition…willfully blind
Or just a simple coward….
You choose….but everyone else can see the emptiness of your posts…
That’s a great plan. Thank you to Secretary of Def Marco Rubio. That’s a great plan. Thank you to Secretary of Def Marco Rubio.
“That’s a great plan”
I agree.
President Trump gave Marco a great plan.
Plus President Trump gave Marco great help, including DOGE bros so that plan would be implemented.
Finally, President Trump gave Marco a written time line for implementation.
“Main Justice and the FBI remains a hot mess. Bondi and Patel refuse to call their institutions corrupt, so the operators within them just keep doing what they have always done.” PDJT can work on those next, once he’s successfully implemented his new trade agreements. I suspect he’ll have to move them on or give them deputies who will do the actual work.
“refuse to call their institutions corrupt”
Thank God they have a very experienced and brilliant boos, President Trump.
And thank God they have the humility, mission focus and good sense to do what President Trump tells them to do rather than backstabbing PDJT by listening to onlinersr rage bait rants
Did your mom have any kids that aren’t retarded?
I think they are doing exactly what Trump wants them to do. Which is nothing. He is not going to push having the corrupt politicians prosecuted . I have no idea why. He just seems reluctant to hold them criminally accountable. He did not go after anyone in his first term and made a point of not going after Hillary.
Bravo!
“The Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration funneled millions of taxpayer dollars to international organizations and NGOs that facilitated mass migration around the world, including the invasion on our southern border.”
When are the people that violated our immigration laws going to be prosecuted? I was truly hoping that Bondi, Patel, Bongino, etc. would investigate these NGOs that were funded with our tax dollars and Cartel Cash and they would face real consequences for what they have done.
Now we have the Supreme Court siding with the illegals. The FJB administration smuggled in 20+ Million people into this country and now it seems we can’t deport them. If those NGOs don’t face consequences, the next time a D President gets in, they will smuggle in another 20+ Million people.
Finally last night Bannon broke loose on Blondi and Kash. He was still too kind in his words but the implication was there in telling them to either get busy with indictments and the releasing of documents held for no reason or they will be responsible to losses in the 2026 election.. He gave kudos to most everyone (Except Waltz) as slogging through and doing what needs to be done.
The huge disappoint so far has been DOJ and FBI!
Which judge will rule that Rubio has no legal right to downsize the Dept of State??
They will shop aroumd until they find one. That judge is definitely out there.
The cacophony of voices against Patel and Bondi are increasing in strength and number.
Get off your 🫏 and do something.
Campaign season is over.
No more speeches
We won.
Take ACTION – NOW!
I have confidence that Trump has got a plan for all three Bondi, Patel and Tulsi to implement. It’s hard for me to believe Trump is not fully aware of the situation at DOJ, FBI and DNI. This not like his first term when they wrapped him around the axle and then ignored him.
However, he’s got rotten vetting team which needs some serious attention.
Where did this guy Rubio come from? Did the Senate Intel Committee and it’s actions force his eyes open? Did leaving the committee free him? These words and actions don’t seem to be in the interests of the deep state. Have you noticed his demeanor? He appears to be all serious about this and rarely laughs or smiles.
So far, I like it.
So happy that I was so wrong about Marco Rubio. He is a perfect fit for this job at this time.
I figured Bondi would be a bust, but had high hopes for Kash and Bongino. Am starting to think that they are out of their league by five or six promotions…
Until Bondi quits showing up on Fox News every time the camera is plugged in I won’t believe she is anything other than a phony.
I understand that this is hard work and will take a long time. The crimes are on full display. A few prosecutions would have an impact on the patience factor. Let’s begin with JUST ONE prosecution. Maybe we can build some momentum.
Patel so far has been the biggest disappointment and Barbie Bondi coming in a close second.
Patel knows where the problems are as he wrote about and yet is afraid of his own shadow to act.
Full blown coward is what he is.
This should make the housing market in Virginia more affordable.
Still, the clock is ticking…. https://rumble.com/v6sfgjf-glenn-beck-and-steve-bannon-where-are-the-arrests-we-are-burning-daylight.html?e9s=src_v1_upp
Where are the arrests?
I have to admit that I’m pleasantly surprised by Marco Rubio. It appears he’s doing a great job thus far and is the right man for this job. I would choose him over Vance for President in 2028 mainly because he’s been in politics for much longer and Vance is still a little green, imo. Of course, the next few years will tell the tale. My opinion could change.
He seems to be saying and doing all the right things, why wouldn’t he?
No doubt he reads these threads some praising him, giving him the confidence to go for the gold, and voila the RINOS have their guy back in the Oval Office in three years, or so they think.
As Alex Jones guest said today, shut down USAID and the State Dept. NGO Networks you shut down the funding for international child trafficking rings. Especially Guatemala.
yeah, right. Downgrading State and upgrading USAID (under another name of course)
Read this impressive summary of how deeply corrupt U.S. FEDGOV bureaucracy began to become after WW2 ended.
https://cynthiachung.substack.com/p/the-vatican-bank-the-worlds-largest-8d2
Reading this press release, I am simply reeling from the list … (copy paste now, did I miss one?) …
Global Engagement Center
Under Secretary for Civilian Security, Human Rights, and Democracy
Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor
Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration
And existing:
Under Secretary for Economic Growth, Energy, and Environment
Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security
All of these “buzzwords” are called: “tropes.” And, most importantly(!), the coupling of these “tropes” is especially revealing. For one thing, they are “impossibly broad.” And, utterly meaningless.
If you actually wondered where this “stupendous ‘national debt'” actually came from: now you know.