The swamp creatures at the Department of Justice are already showing their true colors, striking a markedly different tone from the Department of Homeland Security regarding the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti during a Border Patrol enforcement operation in Minneapolis.
Just one day into what should be coordinated messaging from the Trump administration, a senior DOJ official took a notably more "cautious" approach than DHS had regarding the death of the 37-year-old Minneapolis resident during the immigration enforcement action.
This early discord between agencies raises serious red flags about potential Deep State resistance to President Trump's promised mass deportation operations. Are career bureaucrats at DOJ already laying groundwork to sabotage the administration's America First immigration agenda?
Same Deep State, Different Day
Patriots know this playbook all too well. During Trump's first term, the Justice Department was ground zero for resistance operations against the democratically elected president. From the Russia hoax to constant leaks undermining administration policy, DOJ has proven itself a den of anti-Trump operatives.
Now, less than three weeks into Trump's second term, we're seeing the same concerning patterns emerge. While DHS appears ready to execute the president's mandate on immigration enforcement, DOJ seems to be positioning itself as the "reasonable" voice urging restraint.
"The American people voted for results, not bureaucratic hand-wringing," one administration source told reporters.
This isn't about one tragic incident β it's about whether the federal government will finally enforce immigration law or continue the catch-and-release policies that have plagued our nation for decades.
The Real Question
Every American should be asking: Why are two key agencies already singing from different sheet music? President Trump promised the largest deportation operation in American history, and the people voted overwhelmingly for that agenda.
If DOJ thinks it can slow-walk or undermine immigration enforcement through legal technicalities and bureaucratic resistance, they're about to learn that this isn't the same Trump who walked into Washington as a political outsider in 2017.
The Deep State's resistance operation appears to be activating right on schedule. The question is: Will Trump's handpicked leadership root out the saboteurs before they can do real damage to America's sovereignty?
