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Trump Sounds Alarm: Swamp Corruption Runs Deep, China Targeted

President Trump used Fox’s Sunday Morning Futures to tell the truth Hollywood and the swamp won’t print: the mess in Washington didn’t begin with him. He reminded Americans that the administrative rot stretches back to previous regimes and demanded accountability for the political weaponization of our intelligence services. The president also doubled down on a tough posture toward China while pushing for a deal that protects American workers and national security.

On trade and China, Trump was blunt — he said he is not trying to destroy the Chinese economy but is forcing fairness through tariffs and leverage, because weak leadership only hands our factories and technology to a hostile rival. This administration’s tariffs, he argued, are tools to bring jobs back and to stop Beijing’s theft of intellectual property and strategic supply chains. Conservatives should applaud a president who finally treats China like the geopolitical competitor it is rather than a partner to be coddled.

At the same time, the latest revelations about politically convenient surveillance of Republican lawmakers prove the swamp’s worst instincts are alive and well. GOP members have raised alarms about subpoenas and telecom records pulled around January 2021, and congressional conservatives are demanding answers about how and why lawmakers were targeted. This isn’t crass political theater — it is a constitutional crisis when investigators treat political opponents like suspects without transparency.

House Republicans aren’t sitting quietly: oversight panels have demanded that special counsel Jack Smith testify and deliver documents, and even the FBI’s internal shake-ups have become part of the story. Director Kash Patel and others have pointed to problematic practices in politically charged units, and Congress must use its power to force transparency so voters know whether justice is being applied equally. The American people deserve to see the receipts, not a rear-guard of anonymous leaks and secret warrants.

Then there’s the astonishing indictment of John Bolton — once a hawkish national security adviser, now charged with 18 counts over alleged mishandling of classified information. The FBI executed search warrants earlier this year and prosecutors moved aggressively to bring charges, a development that looks dangerous and wrongheaded to many who remember how selective prosecutions have been used to silence critics. Whether you agreed with Bolton’s foreign-policy hawkishness or not, the spectacle of another high-profile indictment in this partisan climate smells of politicized justice.

Conservatives should not reflexively defend every government official, but neither should we accept a system where investigation and indictment are tools to kneecap enemies while friends get a free pass. President Trump’s call for equal treatment under the law and for rooting out the bureaucratic abuse that started long before his presidency is exactly the kind of fight patriots should rally behind. If the left insists on weaponizing the Justice Department, the right must match their ferocity with oversight, transparency, and relentless insistence on rule of law.

This moment is a crossroads: will Washington continue to operate as a two-tier system where politically connected elites are shielded while dissidents are prosecuted, or will Americans demand a return to common-sense justice and patriotic governance? The president is fighting on multiple fronts — trade, national security, and the swamp itself — and he deserves support from conservatives who want a secure, prosperous, and sovereign America. Hardworking patriots know there’s no time for timidity; it’s time to push back, demand answers, and reclaim our institutions.

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