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Ex-Obama Staffer Accused of Undermining Trump Administration

Jesse KellyNovember 21, 202516 min21,976 views
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The Two Divisions of Communism

  • 💡 The speaker outlines two divisions within communism: the elites (wealthy, politicians, media) who seek money and power, and the streets (true believers, foot soldiers) who carry out actions.
  • 🤝 This relationship is symbiotic, with elites giving orders and protecting street operatives when they get into trouble, often through judicial leniency.

Elite Communist Orders

  • 💬 Elite communists communicate orders indirectly to avoid direct traceability, often using coded language like "strike ready" or "street ready" to incite action.
  • ⚠️ The speaker argues that the Democrat party has become a "Communist Revolutionary Party," with orders coming from the highest levels.
  • 🗣️ A video featuring multiple Democrat senators is presented as an example, encouraging military and intelligence community members to refuse "illegal orders" from the administration.

"Burrowers" in Government

  • 🎯 Tyler O'Neil discusses Brett Kosolino, an ex-Obama staffer who worked in the Office of Personnel Management and later with radical climate activist groups, before taking a role at FERC.
  • 🕵️ Kosolino's LinkedIn profile disappeared after inquiries were made about his current employment, suggesting potential efforts to conceal his activities.
  • 📊 A poll indicated that 75% of DC-based federal bureaucrats who voted for Kamala Harris would oppose a Trump order if they considered it bad policy, highlighting concerns about the "deep state."

Military and DEI

  • 🇺🇸 The American School Counselor Association, which embraces DEI and CRT, receives federal funding through branches of the military sponsoring its conventions.
  • 🚫 Despite a presidential executive order opposing DEI, the military's continued sponsorship of groups promoting these ideologies raises concerns.
  • ⚖️ Democrats are accused of encouraging military members to refuse orders from President Trump, framing it as standing for the law against a "reckless commander-in-chief."
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CommunismElite vs. StreetsCommunist Revolutionary PartyDeep StateBurrowersObama AdministrationTrump AdministrationFederal BureaucracyFERCDEICRTMilitary OrdersTyler O'NeilJesse Kelly
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