Eight Things President Trump is Doing or Going to Do to Drain the Swamp

A lot has happened so far in the 2020 election. President Trump’s recent behavior in three incidents has been quite touching to me, but first, to put things in perspective, I invite you to get a sense of what President Trump is like as a person.

First, on Nov. 23, GSA Administrator Emily Murphy sent a letter to Biden informing him of the GSA’s transition resources, saying, “I have indeed received threats online, over the phone, and in emails against my safety, my family, my employees, and even my pets in an attempt to coerce me into making this decision prematurely. I have always been committed to upholding the law even in the face of thousands of threats.”

Immediately, Trump tweeted, on the one hand, “I want to thank Emily Murphy of GSA for her unwavering dedication and loyalty to our country. She has been harassed, threatened, and bullied – I don’t want to see that happen to her, her family, or GSA employees”; and, on the other hand, “In the best interest of our country, I recommend that Emily and her team do something about (President) (Transition) initial protocols work and tell my team to do the same.”

We know that, as a presidential candidate, Trump is working to expose election fraud by not even acknowledging Biden’s election; as an incumbent president, Trump’s refusal to begin the transfer of power until he receives the recognized, legal results of the election is perfectly reasonable, rational, and legal. Now, he is “suggesting” that his subordinates begin the transfer of power, taking all the pressure himself. Where else can we find such a compassionate president?

Second, on the afternoon of November 25, the Pentagon’s White House liaison officer, Joshua Whitehouse, issued a directive purging 11 prominent advisers from the Defense Policy Board, including former Secretaries of State Henry Kissinger and Madeleine Albright, retired Admiral Gary Loughhead, former senior member of the House Intelligence Committee Jane Harman, and former Deputy Secretary of Defense Rudy de León. This follows on the heels of Trump’s replacement of Secretary of Defense Esper and others.

Generally speaking, during the period leading up to a new president, the current president tends to be the “sustaining president” and weak. President Trump, however, has done the opposite, taking the national interest as his top priority, daring to take responsibility, and charging into battle without fear.

The Chinese love to say, “People’s words humble, people’s words are fearsome, and rumors kill people invisibly”; in fact, this is also the reality of America today. Too much sewage has been thrown on President Trump’s head, such as Trump wants to be a dictator, wants to overthrow the Constitution and so on, almost everywhere. The image of a great patriot stands out as independent, can the American people not be inspired by this?

Third, on Thanksgiving Day, November 26th, the left-media White House spilled the beans, with a reporter asking essentially the same question five times in a row: If the electoral college picked Biden, would you concede defeat? Kawakami did not fall for the trap, and was very patient and rational, pointing out that the value of the fake votes was sky-high, which was a shame and should not have happened. The next reporter asked the question again, and this time, Trump said, of course I will, you know. This sentence was made the rounds of almost all the mainstream media, changing it to “Trump says he’s ready to leave the White House”, and completely ignoring what Trump said immediately afterwards: “But I think a lot can happen between now and January 20 next year, when massive election fraud is discovered. Kawakami then patiently gave many more examples of election fraud.

The rampage of the left media, which overrides journalistic ethics, is not simply a bullying tactic, it is a collaboration with the left to “force the Palace”. In the process, President Trump’s most important words were: “You people, don’t talk to me like that. I am the President of the United States, don’t ever talk to the President like that. I am the President of the United States, don’t ever talk to the President like that. Such a heartfelt admonition shows that the householder is kind-hearted and a loyal elder.

Throughout these three events, in this historical battle to expose the election fraud, President Trump’s chivalrous and tender heart to care for his subordinates, his generosity and tragedy to turn the tide, and his unrelenting charge to fight, is indeed touching.

The glory of President Trump’s humanity and his patriotism, the dangerous situation of President Trump and his motive to make the world a better place, are what Americans should cherish most today. I, like many Americans, believe that Trump will win the election and lead the United States for four more years.

The American people, together with President Trump, should drain the swamp, rebuild the political ecology, and ensure America’s continued greatness.

The following eight things that President Trump has done and will do are extremely important and urgent.

On November 29, Trump said he was considering appointing a special prosecutor to investigate the controversy over the illegal, rigged vote that pervaded the 2020 election; in addition, he also needed to investigate what happened in the 2016 election. This is completely accurate and necessary, and the sooner the better.

Second, appeal to patriotic Democrats to transcend partisan antagonism and join with all patriotic people to thoroughly investigate election fraud on the basis of the greatest consensus on constitutional government; Democrats to cut out the fraudsters and traitors and reorganize the Democratic Party. (Barrister Linwood of the Trump camp said, “Biden and his associates who stole the election and committed years of crimes will go to jail.”)

Third, renew and enrich the base of the Republican Party with a full return to, and adherence to, traditional values that will lead the American people to rebuild the “City on the Hill”. It is said that President Trump has already united 90% of the Republicans around him. As for the Republican Party’s establishment, “deep government” personnel, etc., either change or leave.

Remove the “deep state”, return power to the people, reform the civil bureaucracy, and reform the president’s leadership of law enforcement agencies.

Fifth, establish legal oversight of the electronic information facilities for U.S. elections. The “gatekeepers” of American democracy cannot operate in secret. Currently, 4 out of every 10 ballots cast by Americans are processed by Dominion and 6 by ES & S and Hart InterCivic. But despite the fact that most of their revenue comes from taxpayers, these private-equity-backed companies operate largely in secret. This is a major reason why fraud in the 2020 election is unprecedented. (Former Defense Intelligence Agency [DIA] intelligence officer Jeffrey Prather said in a video interview that U.S. intelligence units did monitor the Dominion election counting system in real time and have hard evidence.

  1. fully investigate, prevent, and prohibit foreign interference in U.S. elections, sanction foreign interlopers, and crack down on domestic collaborators of foreign interference. (Some accusers have alleged that the election fraud was linked to the CIA, FBI, Department of Homeland Security, and the Chinese Communist Party.
  2. Censorship of social media endangers the public and the state by terminating Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. This provision protects social media from being sued for the content they post on their platforms or for removing portions of that content. Companies like Twitter, Facebook, and others have used this “umbrella” to do whatever they want, even going so far as to antagonize the truth and morality.

On November 17, at a hearing of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee on “social media speech censorship,” Republican Senator Josh Hawley confronted Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg about Facebook’s use of an internal system called “Tasks” to censor content. “On November 26, President Trump tweeted, “In the interest of national security, Section 230 must be terminated immediately!!!! ” Previously, the Department of Commerce, pursuant to an Executive Order signed by President Trump on May 28 of this year, requested the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to clarify the scope of protection for social media under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996, in order to curb the abuse of social media to censor conservative media and celebrity speech.

Rebuild the media ecology. Informed people are the strongest guardians of their freedom, which is protected by the First Amendment: “Congress shall make no law …… abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press.” But the proliferation of fake news in the 2020 election, and the blindness of nearly all mainstream media to the fact that the election was fraudulent, raise an acute question: How can we ensure that people are informed? The U.S. media ecosystem needs to be rebuilt.

These eight things require a concerted effort to move forward, and President Trump is not a lone soldier.