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Home Front: Politix
Trump struck back Tuesday in a coordinated assault on all fronts
2025-02-14
[CoffeeAndCovid] Yesterday was a terrible, no-good, very bad day for the Swamp. He's not waiting for the courts to do the right thing—nor is he defying them.

Good morning, C&C, it’s Wednesday! Yesterday, instead of retreating into lawfare defense mode as everyone expected, the Trump Team unleashed the most devastating assault yet, the Deep State’s D-Day. Nobody’s covering it, but it is inescapable. You may have heard about some of the parts, but just wait till you see the big picture.


The Trump Team fooled everybody, including me. As last week’s various lawsuits sprouted restraining orders like early buds emerging all over the willow trees in springtime, most commenters expected Trump to take a necessary pause for defensive retrenchment. Surely, we all thought, it would take Trump’s anti-bureaucrats some time to clear the judicial logjam. But all of us were wrong.

A brief pause to clear past the TROs wasn’t Trump’s strategy at all. No pauses! Instead, yesterday Trump tripled down, jamming the battle tank’s accelerator into overdrive and smashing ahead in a whole different direction. His new battlefield banner unfurled yesterday afternoon in the form of one executive order plus three separate press conferences, which together sent a just-relaxing Deep State enemy racing for the bunkers with its trousers still half off.

It was a simultaneous coordinated assault, deployed with consummate skill in a single afternoon. It was all happening at once. We will start with Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) and his incredible comments. The New York Times covered the story in a haplessly hysterical headline, “Johnson ‘Wholeheartedly’ Agrees With Trump’s Spending Cuts, Undermining Congress.”
We had the various parts, but this summarizes it with insights that had not occurred to me and are very heartening. Grab a cup of the good coffee or your preferred beverage and something nibbly, and enjoy the whole thing at the link.
Posted by:trailing wife

#9  Dayum.

I'm in awe of these people 💓.
Posted by: Cured Romantic    2025-02-14 20:04  

#8  "every single morning for the next four twelve years"

If I have anything to say about it, anyway.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2025-02-14 17:41  

#7  Harnessing reconciliation removes the dems edge in the Senate, utterly confounding Schumer. Delicious irony to say the least.
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2025-02-14 15:50  

#6  ^That's the drawback of being a Marxist.
Posted by: Grom the Affective   2025-02-14 11:00  

#5  ^ They got too comnfortable assuming it would be their boot on our necks, forever
Posted by: Frank G   2025-02-14 10:44  

#4  It must be tough to be a Democrat and know that every single morning for the next four years is going to start with a fist in your face.
Posted by: Matt   2025-02-14 10:25  

#3  Trump spent more time planning for this than the allies did for D-Day. The Dems are still marching around Calais. RTWT, it's perfect.
Posted by: Bobby   2025-02-14 08:42  

#2  Very nice.
Posted by: badanov   2025-02-14 05:07  

#1  Thanks TW This is GREAT!!
Posted by: Oregon Dave   2025-02-14 02:15  

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