The biggest impediment to success in Donald Trump’s second term, other than Republicans stepping on their own feet, is unelected bureaucrats trying to thwart the change the American people voted for.
Biden’s judicial nominees are the most controversial in American history, averaging 39 Senate votes against confirmation each—78 times the average opposition to judicial nominees in the 20th century.
She never imagined she would live in an America where “we couldn’t criticize our own government for fear of them labeling us as a domestic terrorist, but this is the country that we live in.”
“I think we have a very limited time to get it right with policies that really resonate with the working class—get the border under control, fix the economy, and promote families in this country again.”
“Well, I didn’t see that coming” has been a somewhat common refrain on Capitol Hill this week as Donald Trump announces his picks to help lead his new administration.
Heritage Foundation experts give some strategic advice to Trump’s new Cabinet picks on how to prevent the deep state from frustrating conservative plans for reforming a dysfunctional government.