In the world of politics, there are some who claim to be allies but turn out to be foes. These individuals are known as swamp dwellers, who praise you to your face but stab you in the back when you’re not looking – just like the old joke about Washington D.C.
One example of this is CNN analyst Van Jones, who approached President Trump for help with criminal justice legislation but continued to criticize him publicly. This shows that some people will seek favors from those they oppose, even if it means betraying their own beliefs.
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Senator Lindsey Graham is another prime example. While he initially supported Trump during the Russia Collusion hoax, he quickly turned on him after the January 6th protests. Graham’s wavering loyalty demonstrates the importance of having true allies who stand firm in their beliefs.
Nikki Haley, the former U.S. ambassador to the UN, also showcased her untrustworthiness by criticizing Trump after previously praising him. Her actions highlight the danger of allowing chameleons who change their colors for personal gain into positions of power.
Even early Trump supporter Jeff Sessions showed weakness by recusing himself from the Russian collusion investigations. His failure to stand by Trump when it mattered most allowed Democrats to hinder Trump’s agenda during his first two years in office.
It is crucial for Trump to surround himself with fearless warriors who truly believe in his MAGA agenda. By vetting cabinet members carefully and avoiding swamp dwellers and opportunists, Trump can ensure that his vision for America is carried out effectively despite the obstacles in his path.