I’m going to skip most of the nonsense about the “Raskin Letter” [SEE HERE] to focus on the part that few will notice or report.
The process that Jamie Raskin is angry about, is a transition process that was created by Barack Obama and his GSA administrative state allies, to control all aspects of an incoming administration in opposition to the system that Obama created. This was the reinforcement cement in the “fundamental change” pillar.
The “transition process” that Raskin talks about was created in 2010. The only presidential transitions that have taken place since then were Trump in ’16 and Biden in ’20. That’s it. This is not a historically used process. In fact, Barack Obama never used it in 2009 when he came into office, because it never existed.
President Trump’s planned 2025 transition team are simply refusing to repeat the mistakes of the 2017 transition process that ended up with the GSA willfully impeding the peaceful transition of power, by targeting the incoming administration. Lastly, notice the pesky IC term in the 3rd paragraph, “continuity” – as in the continuity of leftist government. […]
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