President fulfills promise to investigate deep state traitors while Supreme Court unleashes massive government downsizing
The Treason Investigation Trump Promised
Years ago, President Trump declared that James Comey committed treason.
Now it’s happening: Comey and John Brennan are officially under criminal investigation as Trump’s administration delivers on promises to hold deep state operatives accountable for their seditious activities.
The timing: Just as Trump faces growing questions about the Epstein scandal, he’s launching investigations into the intelligence officials who spent years trying to destroy his presidency.
The question: Will this result in real consequences or fade away like previous high-profile investigations?
Supreme Court Unleashes Federal Workforce Destruction
In a massive 8-1 ruling, the Supreme Court just greenlighted Trump’s plan to gut the federal workforce through unprecedented cuts to government employment.
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was the lone dissenter as the Court ruled that U.S. District Judge Susan Illston was “wrong” to block Trump’s layoffs of thousands of federal employees.
The decision: Trump can proceed with “large-scale reductions in force (RIFs)” to downsize the federal government.
The Deep State Reckoning Begins
Comey and Brennan under criminal investigation represents the deep state reckoning Trump supporters have been demanding:
James Comey: Former FBI Director who led Russia hoax investigation
John Brennan: Former CIA Director who pushed Trump-Russia conspiracy
The charges: Potentially treason, seditious conspiracy, and abuse of power
The evidence: Years of documented attempts to overthrow elected president
Federal Unions: “No Way to Unscramble That Egg”
Attorneys for federal employee unions are panicking about Trump’s workforce cuts:
Their argument: “There will be no way to unscramble that egg” if Trump continues massive layoffs
Their fear: Permanent destruction of federal bureaucracy
Trump’s goal: Exactly that – permanently reduce government size
The unions know this isn’t temporary downsizing – it’s permanent government reduction.
Judge Illston’s Failed Attempt to Save Big Government
U.S. District Judge Susan Illston tried to block Trump’s downsizing by claiming layoffs created “urgent threat to scores of critical services.”
The Supreme Court: Told Illston she was “wrong” to interfere with executive reorganization
The reality: Most federal “critical services” aren’t critical at all
Trump’s vindication: Constitutional authority to reorganize executive branch