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OPINION: The Deep State Strikes—But Under Trump 2.0, It Gets Stopped in Its Tracks

In an explosive and unprecedented move, United States Attorney General Pam Bondi laid down the gauntlet Thursday, sending a shockwave through the so-called “Deep State” within the FBI—particularly its New York City field office. In one of her first official acts as the nation’s top law enforcement officer, Bondi ordered the full, unredacted release of all documentation related to notorious sex trafficker and predator Jeffrey Epstein.

But what she received from the FBI was a slap in the face: a measly 200 heavily redacted pages, essentially a glorified Rolodex of contacts and a handful of flight logs. What was missing? Everything that mattered—videos, sealed indictments, transcripts, and the full scope of records that the American people deserve to see.

Despite the obvious attempt at obstruction, a few names managed to slip through the bureaucratic black ink—billionaire political financier and former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg, as well as Hollywood actor and occasional Trump impersonator Alec Baldwin. But the real story here isn’t just the names that surfaced. It’s the blatant, arrogant defiance of the orders of the Attorney General of the United States.

Bondi wasted no time responding. In a scathing letter to newly appointed FBI Director Kash Patel, she made her position crystal clear. Patel, who reportedly had no prior knowledge that the FBI stonewalled his boss, now finds himself in the center of a high-stakes showdown between the Attorney General and a federal law enforcement agency that seems to think it operates outside the bounds of lawful authority.

Bondi’s directive left no room for ambiguity: by February 28th at 8 a.m., Patel and his agency must turn over all documentation, video evidence, wiretaps, indictments, and any other material related to Epstein—or else. It’s now 3/1/25. More than a warning, Bondi’s demand reads like a direct order to flush out those within the Bureau who believe they can continue to shield the powerful from accountability. She tasked Patel with investigating why her directive was ignored and reporting back with the proposed actions against those responsible.

This is a stark departure from the “silent killers” approach of prior administrations. The old Washington game of quietly covering for one another behind closed doors is being torn to shreds by an administration that has no patience for bureaucratic defiance. The Attorney General’s style is clear: zero tolerance, no excuses. And from the looks of it, she and Patel are completely in sync.

For those still wondering what “The Deep State” is when Trump and his allies reference it, this is a textbook example. Bureaucrats—unelected and entrenched—refusing lawful orders from their superiors, choosing instead to act as gatekeepers of information, protecting the powerful and disregarding the will of the American people.

Love him or hate him, one thing is indisputable—this Trump administration is not like the first. It’s leaner, meaner, and far more disciplined. Gone are the days of internal factionalism and competing agendas within the executive branch. Trump 2.0 is a streamlined operation, with clear directives and an iron grip on federal agencies that once operated with unchecked impunity.

But the question now is—how deep will the resistance go?

And in the legal world, resisting the authority of lawful orders carries serious consequences. Should these rogue agents and bureaucrats do the honorable thing and resign? Or should they prepare to face federal prosecution for obstruction of justice?

The irony of that situation would be almost poetic.

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Sam Fant: Sam Fant, was born and raised in Stockton, California, to a father who served as a firefighter and a mother who worked as a counselor in a women’s center. From a young age, he was inspired by a strong sense of public service and community advocacy. At just 21 years old, Sam became one of the youngest appointed officials to the Stockton Planning Commission, rising to chairman by the age of 23. His commitment to leadership and his ability to effect change led to his historic appointment as the first African American director of the Second Agricultural District in California, a position he was appointed to by the governor. In 2012, he continued to break barriers by becoming the first African American and the youngest elected member of the Board of Education, where he served for four years. While serving on the school board, Sam made significant changes by challenging the entrenched “good ol’ boy” network and fighting for equitable funding for the poorest, highest-taxed areas of the school district. These efforts brought much-needed resources to communities that had been overlooked for decades. Sam’s impact extended beyond education. He successfully led the effort to rename a street in Stockton that hosts the first Sikh Temple in North America to Sikh Temple Street, which has since become a major tourist attraction and a point of pride for the community. After an initial foray into public service, Sam transitioned to the private sector, where he has become even more influential. He is a senior partner at Steinberg & Price Holdings, serving as a top political, land use, and financial consultant. Additionally, Sam is a multifaceted business owner with interests in real estate. Sam also attended the Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Academy, becoming POST-certified in the Peace Officer Standards and Training. His diverse career reflects his commitment to serving others, whether through public office, community projects, or private sector leadership. In his role as a political consultant, Sam has worked with and won campaigns for both Republicans and Democrats. He avoids strict adherence to party-entrenched politics, choosing instead to support candidates who align with his ideological standpoints and values. Sam emphasizes common sense and shared principles, bridging partisan divides to promote meaningful leadership and progress. A self-described independent thinker, Sam values free thought and practical solutions over rigid affiliations. His journey exemplifies a balance of public service, private enterprise, and an unwavering dedication to his community.
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