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If the reports that the Trump administration is preparing sweeping criminal conspiracy indictments against members of the so-called “Deep State” are true, then we are standing at the edge of the most important legal and moral reckoning in the history of the American Republic. More than a partisan clash, this moment carries the potential to bring accountability and justice to a nation for the first time. The rights of the people everywhere have repeatedly been violated by their own governing class. That has been true in all of history. Trump is about to bring the modern American version of that shameful human legacy to light and to a halt. Perhaps not forever, but for long enough to make a difference in our lives.

For nearly a decade, Americans have watched with growing horror as unelected power brokers, faceless bureaucrats, corrupt corporate media, and political leaders abused their power to sabotage a president and a Presidency that threatened their grip on power. The story began long before Trump even descended the escalator. It began with an entrenched political class of Republicans and Democrats alike who readily embraced the view of the American people, not as the sovereign, but as the problem.

The list of conspirators is long and actually goes back many decades, but we’ll limit the scope of this discussion to the most recent. The architects of Constitutional sabotage in our time are well known and include James Comey, who weaponized the FBI to run a politically motivated counterintelligence operation against Trump. John Brennan, whose role in seeding the Russian disinformation narrative and coordinating with foreign intelligence assets was nothing short of treacherous.

Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, who used their positions inside the FBI to conspire against the man they despised, joking about “insurance policies” in case Trump won. Andrew McCabe, another high official, lied under oath without consequence. But the list does not stop with bureaucrats. It climbs higher.

Hillary Clinton must be accountable, not only for authorizing the creation and laundering of the Steele dossier, but for operating a private computer server to shield communications about illegal activities and then destroying the evidence. Such crimes would land any other citizen in prison. She was at the epicenter of the Russia Collusion hoax in order to delegitimize Trump before he even took the oath of office.

And of course Barack Obama, who deserves a serious investigation into his entire career, has much to explain about his role. He was briefed by Brennan on the Op to spy on the Trump campaign officials and approved it. According to declassified documents, he presided over meetings in the Oval Office where the details of the sabotage was discussed. He knew. He approved. He let it unfold.

His flippant 2020 remark that he’d “be fine with a third term if he could pull the strings from behind the scenes” now looks more like confession than clever banter. This wasn’t just political overreach, it was an attempt to install a permanent ruling class answerable only to itself.

And though the Democratic Party is prolific in its corruption, this is not only about Democrats, one leading Republican name must be added: Mitt Romney. His hatred for Donald Trump is not philosophical, it is personal and corrosive. He carried water for the intelligence agencies, undermined oversight, and repeatedly lent Republican cover to the lies pushed by Adam Schiff. His entire political career has been animated by a desire to preserve the power of the elite. If any Republican deserves scrutiny for aiding and abetting the coup against Trump, it is Romney.

If President Trump succeeds in prosecuting this vast subculture of corruption, he will not just be vindicated. He will be elevated. No president in our lifetimes, perhaps in American history, has faced such coordinated comprehensive sabotage and lived. This would be more than a political victory. It would be the reassertion of a moral standard we desperately need. These were not policy disagreements. These were deliberate, sustained attacks on the constitutional process, on the rule of law, and on the principle that government derives its power from the consent of the governed, not the preferences of insiders.

The people involved in these cases are not merely corrupt. They are wicked. They routinely abused the office entrusted to them, got rich, and did so without a trace of remorse. Justice in this moment would mean far more than retribution. It would mean sovereignty returned to the people. It would mean a reckoning with the truth we’ve all known but wouldn’t say; that we are almost always ruled by immoral people who thought they were untouchable.

If Trump succeeds in delivering that reckoning, his name will be etched in history not just as a monumental president, but as a courageous leader on the world stage who faced down the modern machinery of a criminal political class and broke them.

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