President Donald Trump delivered a scathing assessment Tuesday of Joe Kent's resignation as director of the National Counterterrorism Center, telling reporters "it's a good thing" the Obama-era holdover is finally gone and blasting Kent as "very weak on security."
The bombshell resignation comes just weeks into Trump's second term as the President continues his systematic purge of Deep State operatives who spent four years undermining American security under the disastrous Biden regime.
"Joe Kent was very weak on security," Trump said during an impromptu press gaggle. "Frankly, it's a good thing he's gone. We need people who will actually protect Americans, not play politics with our national security."
Another Deep State Domino Falls
Kent's sudden departure marks another victory for patriots demanding accountability from our intelligence agencies. For too long, career bureaucrats like Kent have prioritized woke ideology over keeping Americans safe from terrorist threats.
Sources close to the administration suggest Kent's resignation wasn't entirely voluntary, as Trump's team conducted a thorough review of counterterrorism operations that revealed shocking gaps in security protocols under the previous administration.
"The American people deserve leaders who put America First, not bureaucrats who've been coasting for decades while real threats go unaddressed," said one senior administration official.
This housecleaning represents exactly what Trump promised voters – a complete overhaul of the failed establishment that allowed our enemies to grow stronger while our own agencies focused on targeting conservatives instead of actual terrorists.
Making America Safe Again
With Kent's departure, Trump now has the opportunity to install a true America First patriot who understands the real threats facing our nation. No more DEI hires, no more politically correct weakness – just competent leadership focused on protecting American lives.
The question now is: how many more Obama-Biden holdovers are still lurking in our intelligence agencies, and when will they finally be shown the door?
