Trump White House sees "deep state" behind opposition, leaks
NEW YORK (AP) - The White House and its allies are stepping up their attacks on a foe typically associated with fragile democracies, military coups and spy thrillers. The "deep state," an alleged shadowy network of powerful entrenched federal and military interests, has increasingly become the focus of Republicans who accuse such forces of trying to undermine the new president.
Though senior White House staff members don't use the exact label, the notion behind it has taken hold. President Donald Trump claims his predecessor tapped his phone and America's intelligence agencies have conspired to leak harmful information to embarrass him.
His chief strategist has vowed to dismantle the permanent Washington "administration state." White House spokesman Sean Spicer says "people that burrowed into government" are trying to sabotage the president.
#1. "RE: Paranoia runs Rampent in White House" In response to Shelly (Reply # 0)
He doesn't need a Deep State to sabotage him he does it every time he opens his mouth.Now quotation marks makes something mean something else the spin is well head spinning.I'm glad for being Canadian but I fear this shit storm is going to affect us whether we like it or not.