Pam Bondi is a winner because the deep state seems anxious.
Trump should act on his vision without further delay, according to Watters.
Jesse Watters of Planet Chronicle discusses President-elect Trump's selection of Pam Bondi as his attorney general and asserts that the nomination process demonstrates that he is not the authoritarian figure that Democrats have portrayed him to be.
Trump's revenge will be success, not liberal work camps. Despite receiving bad news this week, Trump did not act like a dictator. Instead of thrashing about and dissolving the Senate, he respected the check and balance and appointed a new attorney general, something Hitler would not have done.
Trump replaced Gaetz with Bondi, who has a higher chance of confirmation, as former Florida AG. Vance, who believes attorneys general are the second most important job in government after the President, has been eyeing Bondi for a while. Despite attempts to dig up dirt on Bondi, all they've found so far is a strong resume. The deep state seems nervous about Bondi's potential success.
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Trump's goal to transform the government was a key part of his 2016 campaign and was supported by American voters. However, his agenda was hindered by D.C. bureaucrats and Democrats. Despite this, Politico reports that the forces that were working against Trump have been weakened and eliminated.
After two assassination attempts, four indictments, and a landslide, Trump has gained a "different sort of confidence and nerve." Reporters have been covering him for a decade, and now he has his people around him who believe in his plan. Trump is carrying the momentum from the election all the way to the inauguration, and it's time for him to execute his vision without delay.
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