The Deep State’s resistance to change has become increasingly desperate. Every attempt to modernize our bloated federal government meets fierce opposition. The administrative state fights reform at every turn.
When President Trump promised to drain the swamp, Washington insiders laughed. When he brought in private sector leaders to streamline operations, they mocked the effort. Now that actual change is happening, they’re not laughing anymore.
The bureaucratic empire is striking back. But this time, they’ve made a serious miscalculation.
U.S. Attorney Ed Martin confirmed Monday that employees of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) are being targeted in what he describes as a “violation of the law,” marking a serious escalation in the resistance against President Trump’s government reform initiatives.
From ‘The Post Millennial’:
“Our initial review of the evidence presented to us indicates that certain individuals and/or groups have committed acts that appear to violate the law in targeting DOGE employees,” Martin wrote. “We are in contact with FBI and other law-enforcement partners to proceed rapidly. We also have our prosecutors preparing.”
Swift Action Against Threats
Martin’s office isn’t issuing empty warnings. In a direct letter to DOGE leadership, the U.S. Attorney made it crystal clear that any threats or intimidation would be met with the full force of federal law enforcement.
That’s a stark departure from the previous administration’s permissive stance toward political intimidation.
The targeting began after DOGE representatives accessed the Treasury Department’s payment systems as part of their efficiency mandate. Within hours, certain individuals began posting DOGE employees’ personal information online, accompanied by menacing messages.
A Different Kind of Response
The contrast with past Justice Department leadership couldn’t be more striking. While previous officials issued vague statements and wrung their hands, Martin is already coordinating with the FBI to prepare criminal cases against those responsible for the threats.
“We will not act like the previous administration who looked the other way as the Antifa and BLM rioters as well as thugs with guns trashed our capital city,” Martin declared in his letter to Elon Musk, who leads the DOGE initiative.
Protecting Reform Efforts
This isn’t merely about protecting government employees – it’s about preserving the possibility of meaningful reform itself. If entrenched bureaucrats can intimidate their way out of accountability, no electoral mandate can ever achieve real change.
Martin’s decisive response sends an unmistakable message: the era of unaccountable administrative state power is ending. The American people voted for change, and no amount of bureaucratic intimidation will prevent its delivery.
The targeting of DOGE employees represents more than criminal behavior – it’s the desperate reaction of a failing system that has betrayed the American people’s trust. But this time, there’s a U.S. Attorney who understands that protecting government reform means protecting America itself.
As arrests appear imminent, one thing becomes perfectly clear: those who thought they could threaten their way out of accountability are about to learn a serious lesson about law and order in Trump’s America.
Key Takeaways
- U.S. Attorney Ed Martin confirms criminal investigation into threats against DOGE employees
- FBI preparing arrests following targeted harassment of government reform team members
- Martin’s office breaks from previous administration’s passive approach to political intimidation
- Protection of DOGE employees crucial for implementing Trump’s government efficiency mandate
Sources: The Post Millennial, Washington Post