by Paul Bedard | October 22, 2019
Anonymous efforts by anti-Trump federal bureaucrats to thwart the White House agenda through leaks and complaints to friendly reporters and congressional allies are a "mortal threat" to democracy and the 2016 election results, according to a top administration official.
"This is a mortal threat to the American system of government," said Stephen Miller, the senior adviser for policy.
In 2016, President Trump ran against Washington's "deep state” and “permanent bureaucracy," said Miller, and they remain so angry that they are lying, leaking, and attacking the administration's agenda.
The latest example is the planned book written by an anonymous inside critic and that follows efforts by bureaucrats to thwart Trump policies with leaks to liberal media and Democrats on Capitol Hill.
In an interview, Miller called inside attacks a "very grave threat," and he explained it this way:
"It is best understood as career federal employees that believe they are under no obligation to honor, respect, or abide by the results of a democratic election. Their view is, 'If I agree with what voters choose, then I'll do what they choose. If I disagree with what voters choose, then I won’t, and I'll continue doing my own thing. So basically it's heads I win, tails you lose.
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