The swamp runs deeper than we thought, Patriots. A explosive whistleblower complaint filed with the Department of Homeland Security's inspector general has exposed CBP Commissioner Rodney Scott for allegedly turning the agency's internal affairs division into his personal political hit squad.

According to the complaint, Scott has been using the agency's internal watchdog to systematically target senior officials who dare to challenge the bureaucratic status quo. Even worse? The whistleblower alleges Scott attempted to set what can only be described as a "perjury trap" for a top Border Patrol leader connected to a Chicago immigration enforcement case.

This is exactly the kind of administrative state corruption that President Trump warned us about during his first term. While our brave Border Patrol agents risk their lives protecting America's sovereignty, bureaucrats like Scott are apparently more concerned with protecting their own power and eliminating anyone who threatens their fiefdom.

Sound familiar? This is straight out of the Deep State playbook we've seen weaponized against Trump and his allies for years. Use internal investigations, create process crimes, and destroy careers of anyone who won't play ball with the establishment machine.

The timing of this revelation couldn't be more critical. As the Trump-Vance administration works to implement the largest deportation operation in American history, having corrupt bureaucrats sabotaging efforts from within is absolutely unacceptable.

Secretary Kristi Noem needs to launch an immediate investigation into Scott's alleged misconduct. If these accusations prove true, Scott should be removed from his position faster than an illegal immigrant crossing back into Mexico.

This is why elections matter, folks. The administrative state doesn't just disappear when we win - it fights back using every dirty trick in the book. How many other bureaucrats are currently sabotaging Trump's America First agenda from within?

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Source: Next News Network