From day one, Trump plans to immediately start deporting illegal aliens who do not belong here. This will trigger the mainstream media into a disinformation frenzy that Vance expects will involve the use of fake public polls to skew perception.
The short of it is that the media will immediately begin slamming Trump's border plans as wildly unpopular with the public based on these fake polls. The reality, of course, is that Americans are overwhelmingly eager to see the southern border closed and for some semblance of normalcy to return.
"Trump's main campaign platforms, one of the main things that he talks about," Vance said on The Tucker Carlson Show on X / Twitter.
"And of course – I think he learned in some ways the hard way during his first term in office – the president recognizes that if you have people in your government who you tell to do something and they disobey you, that's not like checks and balances."
JD Vance explains what comes next. The following interview was filmed before the election.
1. Trump will fire all the people within the federal government who will work to obstruct him.
2. Media will then work to manipulate the public and political leaders into not doing things… pic.twitter.com/DnfeLVNqxq
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) November 7, 2024
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To help minimize the rebellion as much as he can, Trump will fire everyone in federal government who is working to obstruct him, Vance further admitted. And that is only just the beginning, he warned, of Trump's long fight with the system.
"They're part of your government, the checks and balances in the House, the Senate, the judiciary," Vance said. "You have got to get rid of them and replace them with people who are responsive to what the president is trying to do. If you don't have that, you don't have a real democracy."
After Carlson asked him what We the People are supposed to do when the people they elect to office have no actual control over what happens because of rogue rebellion, Vance had this to say:
"We have to sort of remind ourselves that it's real people who suffer because of this. There are Americans who are dead because the Joint Chiefs of Staff didn't listen to the president of the United States when he said you need to do troop deployments out of Syria."
"There are veterans who are dead because the VA does not function as well as it could because the president needs to be able to fire."
The overall point that Vance was trying to make is that all government workers need to either do their jobs or leave. If government employees are unwilling to do what they are told to do under Trump, their new boss, then they need to go because Trump is the new president and he is the one in charge.
"The standard establishment Republican candidate will not be making a comeback for a while," someone wrote on X / Twitter about how Vance's rhetoric, like Trump's, deviates greatly from the standard fare from establishment RINOs.
"All federal employees should be 'at will,'" wrote another. "If not at will, insubordination should be cause for termination. This is a longstanding employment concept and federal employment should be no exception."
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