Trump admin agencies coordinating to expose Biden admin’s ‘prolific and dangerous’ weaponization of government

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Exclusive: Trump Administration Agencies Unite to Expose Biden Admin's 'Prolific and Dangerous' Weaponization of Government

In a coordinated effort, agencies within the Trump administration have formed an Interagency Weaponization Working Group (IWWG) to expose what they claim is a widespread "weaponization of government" by the Biden administration. The group, comprising officials from various departments including the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Justice Department, FBI, CIA, and more, was initiated by former intelligence official Tulsi Gabbard in April.

According to sources close to the group, their primary objective is to share information, coordinate actions, and execute on a plan to restore accountability within the government. The IWWG has been meeting biweekly since its inception with the goal of identifying instances of Biden administration officials using government agencies for "political attacks" against Trump allies and supporters.

Attorney General Pam Bondi, FBI Director Kash Patel, and Gabbard herself have expressed their commitment to this effort, stating that they aim to end what they describe as a "two-tiered system of justice," where certain individuals are unfairly targeted while others receive preferential treatment. The group has pointed to instances such as the targeting of Trump allies, pro-life advocates, and parents at school board meetings by Biden's Department of Justice.

Critics of the Biden administration have long accused them of using government agencies for "politics," a claim that the Trump administration is now actively seeking to expose. Gabbard described this behavior as "prolific and dangerous," stating that she stood up the working group to deliver accountability under President Trump's leadership.

The IWWG has been working closely with President Trump's executive order, which aimed to streamline information sharing across government agencies in support of anti-weaponization efforts. While some officials have expressed concern that this group is an attempt by the former administration to "weaponize" the government against its opponents, they maintain that their goal is simply to restore transparency and accountability within government.

As the IWWG continues to work on its mission, sources close to the group emphasize that the ultimate objective is not retribution but rather a return to equal justice under the law.
 
🤝 i mean come on who doesn't want equal justice for everyone? this new interagency working group is like totally doing what they said they're gonna do - exposing the "weaponization of government" and fighting for transparency & accountability 🕵️‍♀️

and honestly can't say i blame them, it's like been in the dark about what's really going on behind the scenes with our govt agencies 🤯 and if people are willing to get involved to make things right then more power to 'em 💪

it's all about making sure everyone is treated fairly & equally under the law, no matter who you support or don't support 🙌 so i'm def rooting for this IWWG & hoping they can bring some real change 🎉
 
🤔 this whole thing just smells like a big mess 🤯 if they're really concerned about 'weaponization of government' then why didn't they do anything when trump was in charge 😒 i mean what's changed now? is it because gabbard and her crew are trying to deflect from their own shady dealings? 🤥
 
🤔 this whole thing feels like another chapter in the never-ending battle for influence between the two administrations. i mean, don't get me wrong, accountability is always a good thing 🙌 but it seems like we're getting more and more complicated with every passing day. i'm all about structure and organization, and having multiple groups working on this issue is just making my head spin 🤯 what's the real plan here? are they just trying to expose some wrongdoing or is there something more going on beneath the surface? 🤔 it's like a big ol' mess of labels and teams and alliances... can someone please give me a clear diagram of how all this works? 😂
 
🤔 so like, if you're keeping up with all this drama between the Trump and Biden admin's, it's pretty wild how agencies are coming together now to expose what they see as the Biden admin using government for politics 🤑. Tulsi Gabbard is like the OG whistleblower here, and it's dope that people are taking a stand against this "two-tiered system of justice". I mean, who doesn't love equal treatment under the law? 💪 But at the same time, can we talk about how this whole thing started in the first place? Like, what triggered these agencies to form an interagency working group? And is it really that hard to just be transparent and honest with each other instead of playing politics 🤷‍♀️.
 
man I feel like we're living in some wild west time where everyone's got their own posse and they're all gunnin' for each other 🤠🔫. first it was trump and now it's biden and his administration is supposed to be exposein' trumps ppl as "political attacks" lol what a joke. I remember when bush was in office and he had that whole patriot act thing goin on, it seemed so serious back then but now it just seems like more of the same 🤦‍♂️. I'm all for accountability and transparency but come on folks can't we just get along?
 
just saw this news and i'm shook 🤯 think it's crazy that former trump officials are teaming up to take down biden admin's alleged weaponization of gov 🚫 it's like they're saying 'hey, we didn't do what you accuse us of but we're gonna make sure you don't get away with it either' 😒 the whole thing feels kinda sketchy tbh but at the same time i'm all for accountability in gov, especially when it comes to issues like this 🤝
 
ugh, this is getting crazy 🤯... i mean, one minute we're trying to move forward as a country and the next thing you know, people are forming groups to expose what they think is 'weaponization' on the other side 🙄... it just feels like a never-ending cycle of finger-pointing and playing politics. i'm all for holding ppl accountable, but can't we just have some actual solutions instead of pointing fingers? 🤷‍♂️ and btw, how many more agencies do we need to create just to 'restore accountability' 📊... it's like, let's work on making govt actually function properly instead of just spinning wheels 💼
 
This whole thing with the Trump administration forming an IWWG to expose the Biden admin's "weaponization of government" sounds super suspicious 🤔. Like, isn't this just another example of two parties trying to one-up each other in a game of political tag? I mean, if the Biden admin is really doing something wrong, why can't they just come clean about it and not try to cover their tracks with a secretive working group?

And what's with all these former Trump officials getting involved in this effort? Isn't Tulsi Gabbard, like, a total Trump fan girl? 🙄 I'm not buying the whole "restoring accountability" narrative – sounds like just another example of Trump trying to discredit Biden and his admin.

I do think it's kinda interesting that the Trump admin is trying to expose this issue, though. Maybe they're onto something, and there is some real wrongdoing going on. But let's not forget that this is all part of a bigger game of politics as usual – everyone's just trying to spin their own narrative and gain an advantage.

Overall, I'm still keeping a close eye on this development, but I think we need more facts before we can really get a handle on what's going on 🤷‍♀️.
 
🤔 I'm so done with all this politicking 🙄 it's time someone took a closer look at what's going on behind the scenes. As a DIYer, I like to think about simple solutions and how we can fix things without making them worse 🛠️. This interagency group seems like a good start, even if some people might be skeptical about its motives. The idea of sharing info and holding people accountable sounds pretty solid to me 📝. But what really gets my DIYer blood pumping is the need for transparency and equal justice under the law 🕊️. We should all be working towards that, not just trying to tear each other down 🔧. It's time for some real change, not more politicking or excuses 🤷‍♀️. Let's get back to fixing things, not fighting over who's right or wrong 💪.
 
I'm low-key shook by this 🤯. The fact that former Trump officials are teaming up to take down what they see as Biden's "weaponization of government" is wild. But can we talk about how long has it been since anyone even questioned Trump's motives for forming an IWWG? Like, didn't he do the exact same thing during his admin and just blame Obama? 🙄 Anyway, I guess if they're really committed to exposing Biden's "politics" and restoring accountability, then more power to 'em. But let's not pretend like this is some kind of hero move – we all know how these things play out... 🤑
 
omg u guys can u believe this 🤯? so like i was talkin to my friend sarah in maths and we were discussin about the govtnment and how theyre supposed to work i mean its kinda crazy that ppl r gettin together as a group to expose some of the shadiest things thats goin on behind closed doors it makes me wonder if there r actually gonna take action or just make noise lol

anywayz back to school we should prob ask our gov prof about this in class we could even discuss the pros and cons of it in groups maybe even come up with some solutions myself im thinkin that its kinda cool that ppl r takin charge of makin a change
 
🤔 gotta say, this whole thing feels like it's being blown outta proportion... these agencies just wanna hold ppl in power accountable for misuse of gov't power 🚫💪 i mean, trump allies get targeted by biden admin & they're talkin 'bout a "two-tiered system of justice" lol what's the diff between that & their own admin doin' the same thing? 🤷‍♂️ also, tulsi gabbard's role in all this is kinda sketchy... didn't she used to be for some pretty far-right stuff too? 🤔 but i guess if ppl on both sides can put aside their differences & work towards transparency & accountability that'd be a good thing 💕 so yeah, let's hope this IWWG does more harm than good 👊
 
I'm totally freaking out about this 🤯! It's like, we're living in some kind of spy novel where governments are playing both sides against each other. The fact that agencies from Trump's administration are banded together to take down Biden's "weaponization" is wild 😲. I mean, can you imagine if it was the other way around? It would be a total nightmare! 👻

But what really gets me is the language they're using - "prolific and dangerous," "two-tiered system of justice"... it sounds like something out of a thriller movie 🎥. And who do we trust anymore? It's all so confusing 😩.

I guess what I'm trying to say is, if this group is really just about restoring accountability and transparency, then I'm all for it 💯. But if it's some kind of setup to take down Biden's administration, then I need more info 🤔. This whole thing has me on edge 😬.

One thing that does give me hope though is the commitment from people like Pam Bondi and Kash Patel - they're not just throwing around buzzwords, they seem genuinely concerned about this issue 💕. And if they can make a difference, then I'm all for it 🎉.
 
😔 this whole thing is just so exhausting... it feels like we're stuck in this never-ending cycle of politics and power struggles 🤯 can't we all just try to get along and help each other out instead? 🤗 I'm worried about the people who are being targeted by these "political attacks" - they're already feeling so vulnerable and alone 😔 my heart goes out to them 💕 it's not okay that we have a two-tiered system of justice where some people are treated unfairly just because of their politics or affiliations 🤷‍♀️ can't we strive for something better? 🌈💖
 
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