The Trump administration is fighting back against yet another establishment roadblock, this time involving critical White House security infrastructure that could put President Trump's life at risk.
Senior Secret Service officials have warned a federal court of "numerous security risks" if ongoing construction of the White House East Wing ballroom project is suddenly halted. The stark warning comes as U.S. District Judge Richard Leon - a George W. Bush appointee - threatens to derail the vital security upgrades.
This isn't just about a ballroom, Patriots. The East Wing construction includes essential security enhancements that protect our Commander-in-Chief from the very real threats he faces daily. Yet here we have another establishment judge potentially compromising Trump's safety over bureaucratic red tape.
Deep State Obstruction Continues
The timing is suspicious, isn't it? Just weeks into Trump's second term, as he's dismantling the administrative state and draining the swamp, suddenly a Bush-era judge wants to halt security improvements to the White House. This follows the same playbook we've seen for years - use the courts to obstruct Trump at every turn, even when it endangers his life.
"The numerous security risks that would result from halting this project mid-construction cannot be overstated," a senior Secret Service official warned the court.
The Secret Service doesn't issue warnings like this lightly. These are the professionals who put their lives on the line every day to protect President Trump, and they're telling a federal judge that stopping this project creates serious security vulnerabilities.
America First Under Attack
While Trump is busy securing our borders, bringing jobs back to America, and putting America First, the establishment is still trying to sabotage him from within. A ballroom might sound trivial to some, but when the Secret Service says halting construction creates security risks, every patriotic American should be concerned.
How many more ways will the deep state try to undermine our President? And why is a Bush-appointed judge more concerned with legal technicalities than protecting the life of our democratically elected leader?
