Donald Trump Will Create ‘Government Efficiency Commission,’ Appoint Elon Musk to Lead

If there is one thing in the American political picture today that is as obvious as a diamond on a manure pile, it’s the fact that the federal government is out of control. It has grown far beyond its original, constitutionally mandated boundaries into an imperial colossus, dominating the land, sucking away the taxpayers’ wealth, running up literal mountains of debt, and intruding into almost every aspect of our daily lives.

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Get Trump: The Signs and Portents

]In the 234-year span of our Constitutional government, no president has been subjected to organized persecution after leaving office. After Richard Nixon’s resignation in 1974, his political enemies seemed poised to pursue and possibly prosecute him, but President Ford stopped such moves by granting Mr. Nixon a “…full, free, and absolute pardon…for all offenses against the United States which he has committed or may have committed…”3 Democrats never forgave Mr. Ford for depriving them of the chance to dance on Mr. Nixon’s grave.

But (as they say) that was then and this is now. Today, a year and a half after Mr. Trump’s departure, the Democrat-controlled House of Representatives is conducting a jihad against the former president via televised hearings that ignore all conventional jurisprudential norms and conventions.

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Biden Admin Researched Trump ‘Ultra MAGA’ Insult For Six Months

The Washington Post reported that last week that President Joe Biden coined the new phrase during a speech, adding that the president and his advisers spent six months on a research project to rebrand Trump’s 2016 campaign slogan, “Make America Great Again,” as an insult to his supporters and Republicans in general by adding the term “ultra.”

But the term has since been reappropriated by conservatives and the former president’s supporters as a term of endearment, essentially rendering the phrase moot in terms of political capital for Democrats.

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Dems worry: We could have Trump as president in 2025 with a filibuster-proof GOP Senate majority

People like me spend lots of time worrying about Trump losing in 2024 and then badgering a Republican-controlled Congress to overturn the results on his behalf. January 6, take two, and this time the dice is loaded in his favor.

But the underrated scenario is that Trump just … wins. Fair and square, on Election Day. January 6, 2025 is a boring rubber-stamp session in which Congress certifies his legitimate victory. Why, if inflation gets bad enough, he might even win the popular vote.

There’s a first time for everything.

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President Trump Sets Up Office Outside Government

According to information from Jenn Ellis President Trump has established office outside government to advance the interests of ‘America First’ policy. Hopefully this approach will be the leverage forcing the Republican establishment to protect the interests of 74+ million Americans, as more and more democrats simultaneously recognize the toxic intention of the left-wing agenda.

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Ivanka tweets ‘amazing photo’ of dad she had to know was going to drive the left bonkers

Having endured a relentless, four-year-long campaign of persecution at the hands of the corrupt media establishment, a campaign certain to extend beyond Jan. 20, 2021, regardless of who’s inaugurated as the 46th president of the United States, the Trumps deserves credit for holding up as well as they have.

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