A former Trump advisor finally spilled the beans on how the Deep State sabotaged Trump’s first term

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Desperate times call for desperate measures.

We clearly know that Deep State figures in the intelligence state and foreign policy establishment worked against Donald Trump even before he took the oath of office in 2017.

And now a former Trump advisor finally spilled the beans on how the Deep State sabotaged Trump’s first term.

Former Trump advisor Peter Navarro came out swinging in an article published on Glenn Beck’s The Blaze entitled, “Trump’s four-star bully chief of staff John Kelly was a traitor within.”

“This bitter, bullying coward should be cast into the dustbin of history for once again smearing Donald Trump, just days before the most important election in modern American history,” Navarro wrote. “It may seem reasonable that a four star general would make a good chief of staff, but that assumption would be deeply flawed.”

With the Presidential race coming down to the wire, Kelly couldn’t resist putting himself at center stage of the Presidential election by claiming that Donald Trump is basically a “fascist,” who supposedly spoke favorably about the loyalty Adolf Hitler’s Generals had to him.

But Navarro wasn’t the only one to push back against Kelly’s claims.

Nick Ayers, who was the Chief of Staff for Vice President Mike Pence – and therefore, not exactly a Trump fan – went on Fox News and refuted, “Did not happen, full-stop.”

And now, Democrat New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who has been targeted by the globalist deep state for publicly criticizing the feds for not helping New York City deal with the surge in immigration, simply refuted, “My answer is ‘No.”

“I think, as I have called for over and over again, that the level of conversation, I think we can all dial down the temperature,” Adams added.

Indeed, despite two assassination attempts against Trump this campaign, the Kamala campaign has gone fully into their tried and true tactic of accusing Republicans of being “Nazis” and “fascists” who “hate women,” and are “racists” and “homophobes.”

After the attempted assassination in Pennsylvania back in July, the Kamala campaign tried for a bit to tone it down, preferring to focus on calling Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH) “weird.”

But with polls seemingly indicating that Trump holds a razor-thin lead in the seven battleground states, the Democrat party and deep state figures are growing increasingly hysterical.

As one example of Kelly’s subterfuge, Navarro recalls that Kelly, despite having no experience in trade policy or politics, subjected trade deals to extended reviews because he wanted to keep military alliances with South Korea and Japan strong.

Kelly is certainly entitled to his opinion and perspective, but shouldn’t a four-star General appreciate the chain of command?

It is hard to imagine he would have let a subordinate under his command undermine his command and orders.

And the first job the President has is appointing thousands of people who he trusts will help him carry out his agenda during his term.

But that was a difficult challenge for Trump who was a long-time donor to politicians but never held elected office himself.

Trump detailed his difficulties early in his interview with Joe Rogan on Friday:

Yet, Kelly, Secretary of Defense James Mattis, the top players at the FBI, and staff of the National Security Council all believed their agenda took priority over the duly elected President.

Another glaring example of deep-state interference occurred during the “Russian collusion” hoax investigations where Lt. Col. Vindman, who worked on the National Security Council, raised alarms over Trump’s conversations regarding Ukraine because the former President opposed the “inter-agency consensus.”

That’s bureaucrat-speak for the Deep State. In this case, it likely means the State Department, CIA, Pentagon, National Security Council, and so on.
Those agencies had decided what America’s stance was on Ukraine and Russia and, according to them, Trump had no business altering it.

Naturally, the Kamala campaign has taken Kelly’s statements as evidence Trump is a “threat to democracy” rather than focusing on how a Kamala Presidency would benefit Americans.

So bonkers has the left become that they begged New York City to prohibit Trump from hosting a rally at Madison Square Garden this weekend.

However, Mayor Adams demonstrated some maturity and disagreed.

“This is America,” Adams said. “This is New York, and I think it’s important that we allow individuals to exercise their right to get their message clear to New Yorkers,” he said. “And our job as a city and as a Police Department is to make sure they can do that in a peaceful, in a peaceful way.”