The swamp is alive and well in local Republican politics, as a brazen power grab outside Washington D.C. exposes how establishment RINOs are working hand-in-hand with Democrats to silence true conservative voices and maintain their stranglehold on the party.
In a shocking display of political corruption, Democrats were allowed to vote in a local GOP committee election, helping to install a RINO-backed candidate while ousting actual America First conservatives from leadership positions. When confronted about this obvious election interference, a local sheriff—who should be defending election integrity—refused to condemn the Democrat infiltration.
This is exactly the kind of swamp behavior that President Trump has been fighting against for years. While Trump and his administration work tirelessly to drain the swamp in Washington, local RINOs are busy making backroom deals with the very Democrats who want to destroy our movement.
The Deep State Goes Local
What we're witnessing here isn't just local politics gone wrong—it's a coordinated effort by the establishment to maintain control at every level of government. These RINOs would rather work with Democrats than allow true conservatives to have a voice in their own party.
The ousted conservative candidate is rightfully fighting to appeal this sham election, but the fact that an appeal is even necessary shows how far the corruption has spread. When Democrats can openly vote in Republican elections without consequence, we no longer have a functioning political system.
"This is what happens when we let establishment Republicans prioritize their own power over conservative principles,"
Patriots across America need to wake up to what's happening in their own backyards. While we celebrate President Trump's victories in Washington, the swamp creatures are busy undermining the MAGA movement at the local level.
The question every conservative needs to ask: If RINOs are willing to work with Democrats to steal local committee elections, what else are they willing to do to stop the America First agenda? It's time to clean house—starting in our own neighborhoods.
