NEW YORK (AP) - As he crisscrossed the country in 2024, Donald Trump pledged to supporters that voting him back into the presidency would be "our final battle." "With you at my side, we will demolish the deep state," he said repeatedly on the campaign trail.
Trump has long warned of a government ‘deep state.’ Now in power, he’s under pressure to expose it
NEW YORK (AP) - As he crisscrossed the country in 2024, Donald Trump pledged to supporters that voting him back into the presidency would be "our final battle."
"With you at my side, we will demolish the deep state," he said repeatedly on the campaign trail. "We will liberate our country from these tyrants and villains once and for all."
Four months into his second term, Trump has continued to stoke dark theories involving his predecessors and other powerful politicians and attorneys - most recently raising the specter of nefarious intent behind former President Joe Biden’s use of an autopen to sign papers. The administration has pledged to reopen investigations and has taken steps to declassify certain documents, including releasing more than 63,000 pages of records related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Yet many of Trump's supporters say it's not enough.
Some who take him at his word are beginning to get restless as they ask why his administration, which holds the keys to chasing down these alleged government secrets, is denying them the evidence and retribution they expected.