12/23/2025

The Deep State has been working overtime to stop President Trump’s agenda.
Hundreds of prosecutors and bureaucrats have been fired or resigned this year.
But a Democrat prosecutor revealed the Deep State’s plan for revenge against Trump officials.
The New York Times gave 60 disgruntled Department of Justice lawyers a platform to air their grievances about getting fired.
These are the same prosecutors who spent years going after Trump and anyone who supported him.
But one prosecutor said something that should alarm every American who voted for Trump.
The Enemies List That Proves Everything Trump Said Was True
“I have a list in my head,” the D.C. prosecutor told The New York Times.
Not a list of criminals.
A list of Trump administration officials he plans to prosecute when Democrats regain power.
“If we get out of this, some of them I’m holding to account,” he said. “A lot of career people are helping the administration now. A lot could be validly criminally probed.”
Read that again.
Career government employees doing their jobs — implementing the agenda Americans voted for — are already being targeted for future prosecution.
“It would take a lot of restraint not to retaliate in the next administration,” he admitted.
Not “we’ll follow the evidence.”
Retaliation. Plain and simple.
Here’s the kicker — this prosecutor’s own parents voted for Trump.
And they don’t believe him when he tells them about the supposed crisis at DOJ.
“When I tell them what’s happening, I don’t think they really believe me,” he complained.
Maybe that’s because his parents can spot political theater when they see it.
White House Fires Back at Bitter Bureaucrats
“These are nothing more than pathetic complaints lodged by anti-Trump government workers,” White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson stated. “President Trump is working on behalf of the millions of Americans who voted for him all across the country, not the D.C. bureaucrats who try to stymie the American people’s agenda at every turn.”
More than 200 career prosecutors have been fired this year, with thousands more resigning.
The New York Times interviewed 60 of these lawyers for a piece titled “The Unraveling of the Justice Department.”
But the real unraveling happened years ago when these prosecutors turned the DOJ into a political weapon.
Many worked on the cases against Trump — the classified documents prosecution, the January 6 charges.
Trump’s Acting Attorney General James McHenry fired them for one simple reason: “In light of their actions, the Acting Attorney General does not trust these officials to assist in faithfully implementing the President’s agenda.”
That’s not political retaliation.
That’s common sense.
Why would Trump keep prosecutors who spent years trying to put him in prison and are now openly plotting revenge?
This Changes Everything About The DOJ
For years, Democrats told us the Trump investigations were legitimate.
Just career prosecutors following the evidence, they said.
The prosecutor’s confession blows that narrative to smithereens.
Look at what they did.
More than a dozen FBI agents and CNN cameras showed up for a pre-dawn raid on Roger Stone’s home like he was running a drug cartel.
They prosecuted Michael Flynn on charges so flimsy the case eventually collapsed.
They raided Mar-a-Lago with armed agents over documents while Joe Biden kept classified files in his garage next to his Corvette.
Four separate indictments against Trump during an election year.
Now one admits he’s keeping a list of Trump officials to go after next.
That’s not law enforcement.
That’s a vendetta.
When prosecutors openly admit they’re building enemies lists, something is deeply broken.
The American people handed Trump a mandate to fix it.
These prosecutors just proved why that mandate was necessary.
They never cared about justice or the Constitution.
They cared about power.
Now that Trump is taking it away, they’re threatening revenge against anyone who helped him.
That tells you everything about who the real threat to democracy is.
¹ The New York Times, “The Unraveling of the Justice Department,” December 2025.
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