The Deep State corruption runs even deeper than we thought, Patriots. Newly released internal emails from Arizona's Secretary of State office show that Democrat officials were mysteriously "prepared" for an FBI raid before federal agents even arrived at their doorstep.
According to documents obtained through a public records request by American Oversight, Arizona's top election office was already making preparations for the possibility of a federal raid following an FBI search in late January tied to the 2020 election in Georgia. The timing raises explosive questions about coordination between Democrat operatives and federal agencies.
How exactly does a state office know to prepare for an FBI raid unless someone tipped them off? This has all the hallmarks of the same Deep State coordination we've seen for years - federal agencies working hand-in-glove with Democrat officials while targeting conservatives and Trump supporters.
The Swamp Protects Its Own
While everyday Americans who questioned the 2020 election were subjected to dawn raids and prosecutorial overreach, it appears Democrat election officials get advance warning when federal investigators come knocking. The contrast couldn't be more stark or more infuriating.
These emails expose the two-tiered justice system that President Trump has been fighting against since day one. Remember how Roger Stone's home was raided at dawn with CNN cameras rolling? Remember how Trump's Mar-a-Lago was subjected to an unprecedented FBI search? Yet somehow Arizona Democrats got a heads up.
"This shows the corruption and coordination between the administrative state and Democrat operatives that Americans are sick and tired of," one source close to the Trump administration told us.
The American people deserve answers. Who warned Arizona officials? What other coordination has been happening behind the scenes? And why does the Deep State continue to protect Democrats while targeting patriots?
President Trump's second term can't come soon enough to drain this swamp once and for all. But the question remains: how deep does this corruption really go?
