President Trump discovered traitors hiding in plain sight within his administration.
The Deep State thought they had infiltrated his inner circle without being detected.
And Donald Trump heard one woman’s bombshell allegation but no one expected his reaction.
Conservative activist unmasks Deep State operatives in Trump’s inner circle
The enemies of President Trump’s America First agenda thought they had successfully infiltrated his administration.
They believed their scheme to sabotage his plans for peace would go undetected.
But they never counted on Laura Loomer blowing the whistle on their operation.
The shocking revelation came to light when the New York Times reported that conservative firebrand Laura Loomer secured a private meeting with President Trump in the Oval Office.
What transpired in that meeting left the President stunned and prompted immediate action that has the Washington establishment in panic mode.
Axios broke the story wide open when they reported that Loomer had come armed with damning evidence about warmongers who had infiltrated Trump’s National Security Council.
“The U.S. official said Loomer was furious that ‘neocons’ had ‘slipped through’ the vetting process for administration jobs, referring to hawkish foreign policy views commonly associated with the Bush administration,” Axios exclusively reported.
Loomer didn’t just make accusations – she brought concrete proof that these operatives were working against Trump’s agenda to end conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East.
“She went to the White House yesterday and presented them with her research and evidence,” a source relayed to Axios.
The President, known for his decisive leadership, didn’t hesitate. Within hours, three NSC officials with ties to the establishment wing of the Republican Party were shown the door.
“The three officials fired include Brian Walsh, a director for intelligence and a former top staffer for now-Secretary of State Marco Rubio on the Senate Intelligence Committee; Thomas Boodry, a senior director for legislative affairs who previously served as Waltz’s legislative director in Congress; and David Feith, a senior director overseeing technology and national security who served in the State Department during Trump’s first administration,” an exclusive report from CNN read.
When pressed by reporters about the sudden personnel changes, Trump stood his ground and praised Loomer for her patriotism.
The President made it clear that the housecleaning at the NSC was just beginning, and that anyone with divided loyalties would face the same fate.
“We’re always going to let go of people — people we don’t like or people that take advantage of [us] or people that may have loyalties to someone else,” Trump declared.
What makes this purge particularly significant is that all three ousted officials had close ties to National Security Advisor Michael Waltz.
Waltz has become increasingly controversial in Trump’s circle because of his hawkish positions advocating for military confrontation with Russia and Iran – stances that directly contradict the President’s campaign promises.
Waltz has found himself in hot water before.
He previously faced intense criticism after it was revealed he had leftist Atlantic reporter Jeffrey Goldberg’s contact information in his phone, which resulted in Waltz accidentally adding Goldberg to a Signal group chat discussing sensitive military operations against Houthi militants.
With his trusted subordinates now removed from the NSC, Waltz’s own position looks increasingly precarious.
The fallout from this dramatic shakeup continued when Loomer took to social media to address leaks about her confidential meeting with the President, suggesting that even more firings may be necessary.
“I woke up this morning to learn that there are still people in and around the West Wing who are LEAKING to the hostile, left-wing media about President Trump’s confidential and private meetings in the Oval Office. I want to reiterate how important it is that people who gain access to the White House or the administration respect the privacy of their conversations with President Trump and his senior staff,” Loomer wrote on social media.
This episode is reminiscent of Trump’s first term, when Alexander Vindman, another NSC official, became a central figure in the Ukraine impeachment hoax after Trump’s phone call with Volodymyr Zelensky.
The President appears determined not to repeat the mistakes of his first administration by allowing Deep State operatives to undermine his agenda from within.
Trump supporters are celebrating this move as evidence that the President is serious about his promise to drain the Washington, D.C., Swamp and pursue an America First foreign policy that puts U.S. interests above endless foreign entanglements.
The question now is whether this cleaning house will extend to higher levels of the administration, including Waltz himself.