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Rand Paul Exposes Deep State Betrayal in Shocking Hearing

Senator Rand Paul confronted a State Department nominee over shocking admissions from a former Trump official. The hearing exposed deep corruption in Washington’s bureaucracy and betrayal of presidential authority.

James Jeffrey, Obama’s Syria envoy, deceived President Trump about U.S. troop levels in the Middle East. He bragged about playing “shell games” to hide the truth, undermining Trump’s order to withdraw after defeating ISIS. This blatant insubordination shows how unelected bureaucrats sabotage America-first policies.

Jeffrey didn’t just lie—he signed a 2016 letter smearing Trump as “dangerous” and unqualified. Yet this Never Trumper kept his powerful role, proving the swamp protects its own. Patriots see this as treason against the commander-in-chief voters chose.

Nominee Joel Rayburn shockingly defended Jeffrey as a “close colleague.” Paul ripped this loyalty to a man who betrayed Trump and the Constitution. True public servants don’t cover for bureaucrats who spit on democracy.

This scandal proves the deep state still infects our government. Career elites think they’re above the people’s will. They’ll lie, cheat, and manipulate to keep power—even if it means endangering our troops and national security.

Americans demand answers. How many other bureaucrats are hiding facts from elected leaders? Drain the swamp completely. Fire every traitor clinging to their anti-Trump schemes.

Voters put Trump in office to shake up Washington. Paul’s fiery questioning shows real conservatives won’t back down. The establishment hates him because he fights for truth.

Our republic hangs in the balance. Either we purge the saboteurs, or watch democracy die under unelected tyrants. Paul’s stand gives hope—but the battle’s just begun.

Written by Staff Reports

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