The swamp runs deeper than we thought, Patriots. A explosive whistleblower complaint filed with the Department of Homeland Security's inspector general has exposed what appears to be yet another case of federal bureaucrats weaponizing government agencies against their own colleagues.
Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Rodney Scott stands accused of attempting to use the agency's internal affairs division as his personal hit squad, targeting senior officials who apparently didn't toe his line. But here's where it gets really dirty – the complaint alleges Scott tried to set what can only be described as a "perjury trap" for a top Border Patrol leader connected to a Chicago immigration enforcement case.
Sound familiar? This is the same playbook the Deep State used against President Trump and his allies for years. When you can't beat them on the merits, you try to catch them in procedural traps and destroy their careers with bogus investigations.
The Administrative State Strikes Again
This bombshell revelation comes at a critical time as the Trump-Vance administration works tirelessly to secure our borders and implement the mass deportation program that Americans voted for. The last thing our border security efforts need is internal sabotage from bureaucrats more interested in settling scores than protecting the homeland.
The fact that a whistleblower felt compelled to come forward tells us everything we need to know about the toxic culture festering within CBP under Scott's leadership. How many other dedicated Border Patrol agents and officials have been targeted simply for doing their jobs?
Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem needs to get to the bottom of this immediately. President Trump didn't win a decisive mandate to drain the swamp only to have federal agencies continue operating like personal fiefdoms for petty tyrants.
The American people deserve border security leadership that focuses on stopping illegal immigration and drug cartels – not playing Deep State games against fellow patriots. How many more whistleblowers will it take before we clean house completely?
