Ask yourself a question, with generals like Milley and VPs like Pence, how many would have followed his lawful orders? Remember, Trump in his last days also had to fire a general who wanted to stay in Afghanistan. In his last year he also had to fire a Navy Admiral who wanted to go after that Navy Seal (Gallager I belive his name was) that Trump had specifically told him not to prosecute and whom he later pardoned.
The military brass wanted him gone. Like in every coup, both sides calculate who is on their side and who is against him. Trump knew he couldn't pull it off.
Before anyone says I'm some Q supporter or TDW fan club member on hopium, I'm not. And if you're coming here to say Trump was all an elaborate ploy or ruse by the deep state, you're brain dead.
Of all the people Trump himself appointed how many were obvious deep state operators? How many did he end up firing later and should have never hired?
He did a few things to keep people hoping, but he took 1 step forward for every 2 steps back.
Steve Minuchin (skull and bones member), Rudy Giuliani (part of the 9/11 false flag), Wilbur Ross (Rothschild banker who bailled Trump out), John Bolton (neo-con war hawk), Mike Pompeo (neo-con warhawk), his CIA director, Gina Haspel, he appointed was instrumental in Bush's torture program, and the list goes on. Where were all the legit patriots appointed to his cabinet? I'm not seeing any.
I'm divided about Trump truthfulness but surely this isn't a cause.
That high into politics/business (same thing at that level) you just can't risk those kind of enemies, and they will want to be all over you for status (and on that level you will too).
If he antagonized any of these people before the popular opinion was informed about them he would have been waged an unwinnable war.
Not saying this is it - just saying that in both cases that would have happened.
False positive.
edit: actually it would have been more suspect if he antagonized them. The chances would be higher he was controlled opposition.
he should have kept steve bannon the whole time...HUGE mistake
Trump's hiring and firing decisions are both a mystery to me at times, or a product of him being the consummate outsider. Why was his Secretary of Transportation Mitch McConnell's dumbass wife? Yea, deal making.
I don't think Trump is a 9/11 truther, so Rudy was a normal pick for him. And as for Bolton, he admitted that fucker was a mistake.
If Trump can't* see 9/11 is an inside job he is worthless to me. Rudy is also obviously in bed with the establishment.
"was a mistake". I don't see any mistakes all I see is bad intentions.
He saw all the wars in the middle east as a waste, which was what 9/11 was meant to trigger, which is close enough.
He may, or may not, have thought that it was an inside job. Remember, your opinion that was an inside job is in the minority, so I doubt he'd express it publicly.
He talked a good game, he didn't get our troops out of the middle east, he sent more into Syria to "get the oil". He said on the campaign trail he wanted to steal oil from countries we invaded.
Does that make him a 9/11 lier?
Also, don’t you remember:
“Release the 18 pages!”
Lmfao, it’s the saudis?
“Always was” pop
I don't understand the point you're trying to make.
Didn’t Trump go on infowars once? I mean, he probably doesn’t zero hedge or r/conspiracy. Bob Barr wad a big no no.