The swamp creatures are at it again, Patriots. In what appears to be a coordinated hit job against Secretary Kristi Noem, Trump-appointed Inspector General Joseph Cuffari sent a scathing letter to Congress just days before President Trump removed her from the Department of Homeland Security, accusing DHS leadership of "systematically obstructing" investigations.

But here's where this story gets really suspicious: Cuffari claims DHS officials blocked his team's ability to conduct investigations into allegations having "a nexus" to the department, including one mysterious case involving Butler. The timing couldn't be more convenient for the administrative state looking to undermine Trump's America First agenda.

Social media erupted with the leaked details, as journalist Susan Crabtree posted: "Just days before Trump fired DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, the Trump-appointed DHS Inspector General Joseph Cuffari alleged in a letter to Congress that DHS leadership and Noem specifically have 'SYSTEMATICALLY OBSTRUCTED' his investigative work."

Another post from @acroosevelt revealed more damaging details: "The DHS Inspector General complained in a letter to Congress this week that Sec Kristi Noem had 'systematically obstructed' his work in an investigation. He wrote that she had blocked or revoked his access to databases for a criminal inquiry from another enforcement agency."

This reeks of Deep State sabotage, folks. Here we have an Inspector General—supposedly on Trump's team—launching a coordinated attack against one of the President's most loyal allies right as she's trying to secure our border and implement the mass deportation agenda that Americans voted for.

The real question Patriots need to ask: Was Cuffari working to advance Trump's agenda, or was he another swamp creature masquerading as an ally while systematically undermining the America First movement from within?

President Trump made the right call removing Noem before this administrative state hit job could do more damage. But this incident exposes a much bigger problem—how many other so-called "Trump appointees" are actually working for the establishment?

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Source: Next News Network