Former Acting DNI Richard Grenell spoke with Lou Dobbs to enlighten about the problem with unmasking in the Flynn case. Still, his comments about Washington’s “permanent bureaucracy” are spot on.  His remarks about why DC will never accept President Trump should send a chill down the spine of every freedom-loving American who wants limited government. They will never accept a people’s president like Trump. That’s even more of a reason to vote for Trump in November.

Richard Grenell:

What we have is a permanent bureaucracy in Washington, and I include the media in Washington versus the rest of America. When you go to Washington DC, and you live there, then you can get a job in one of these bureaucracies what why do we have all of the federal government or at least by far the majority of the federal government bureaucracies based in Washington DC. I don’t think it’s healthy.

There’s a whole bunch of problems that we can unpack here, but clearly, when the media live in Washington DC when the bureaucracy lives in Washington DC, they fight for their city.

The American people have to understand that Donald Trump, when he was elected, he talked about changing the culture, changing the way that it’s done, and this was an affront to the people in Washington DC.

They did two things:

One, almost 70 Democrats refused to show up at the peaceful transition of power. Now, Lou, I worked at the State Department for 11 years. If that happened in another country, we would call it out. We would say grow up and go to the inauguration go to the process and show that you can be peaceful. When it’s almost 70 Democrats, they’re not even showing up.

We have a problem in Washington, and I think Donald Trump put his finger on it, and they are lashing out against him because of it. 

Grenell went on to discuss the second thing by saying that the Obama administration had a problem with unmasking. Lou Dobbs went into detail with Grenell about the Flynn case.

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