Subliminal Smackdown: Trump’s Real Message to the FBI

Let’s take a moment to appreciate the sheer artistry of Donald Trump’s messaging. In his presser about the DOJ, he foretold what will befall many of them.

Whether he’s firing a contestant on The Apprentice or dismantling the Deep State, Donald Trump has a flair for the dramatic. I’ve been watching Trump since his reality TV days, and even then, his decision-making process was fascinating. Sure, some of his firings left me scratching my head—did he keep certain people around for ratings? Maybe. But more often than not, his rationale was sound, even if it wasn’t immediately obvious.

Trump went from Leftists accusing him of xenophobia against Mexicans, to building his wall and targeting the global cartels.

The same pattern from Trump’s days in reality TV emerges.



Trump’s decisions often left critics and supporters alike perplexed. Why did he do this? Why didn’t he do that? But as I’ve written before, Trump is a different kind of leader. What appears to be fly by the seat of his pants comments are not off the cuff comments. By contrast, every word is calculated, every action deliberate. And if you’re not paying close attention, you’ll miss the real message.

What Trump said without saying

Take his recent speech about revamping the DOJ and FBI. On the surface, it was a policy announcement. But dig deeper, and it’s a warning shot to everyone who’s tried to take him down since 2016. Trump doesn’t just talk—he telegraphs certain moves in order to elicit reactions. And this speech was no exception.

In this speech, he announced that he derailed former FBI Director Christopher Wray’s plan to build a massive new FBI headquarters in Maryland. Why? Because it was a boondoggle designed to benefit Leftist interests. Instead, Trump instructed his new FBI Director Kash Patel to move agents out of D.C. and into the field, where they can actually investigate real crimes.

“Under Director Patel, we’re getting the FBI agents out of the headquarters in Washington, D.C., and back on the streets in pursuit of dangerous criminals, where they belong and where they want to be,” Trump said.

Next, Trump didn’t stop at policy changes—he named names.

He praised Judge Aileen Cannon for her bravery and excoriated Jack Smith, Andrew Weissmann, and Norm Eisen. “Norm Eisen of CREW… he’s been after me for nine years,” Trump said, his tone dripping with disdain. And then there’s James Comey. “It’s a great honor to fire James Comey,” Trump declared, adding, “A lot of people said, ‘Oh, that’s too bad you did that.’ And a year later, they said that actually saved the administration because the level of corrupt things that we learned after that… turned out to be that they were doing, in fact, really bad things. He was a terrible person.”

If that doesn’t send a chill down your spine, you’re not paying attention. Trump isn’t just cleaning house—he’s building cases. And he’s letting his enemies know that their days are numbered.

Consider the latest revelation: Joe Biden turned over both Trump and Mike Pence’s phone data to the FBI without a warrant. The FBI then used that data to apply for a warrant retroactively. It’s a blatant violation of the law, and yet another example of how federal law enforcement has been weaponized against Trump and his allies.

But here’s the thing: Trump knows all of this. He’s been collecting evidence, sifting through the swamp’s garbage, and building a landfill of dirt on his enemies. And now, he’s ready to act.

“These are bad people,” Trump said during his speech, referring to those who broke the law and violated their oaths. “They need to go to jail.”

Look at the fear in the eyes of Marc Elias:

And they will. The purge is already underway.

Leftist judges are being impeached, bureaucrats are being ousted, and the J6 conspirators are being exposed. The Democrats’ days of pulling Jussie Smollett-level stunts are over.

So, to all the Democrats and Leftists who thought they could take Trump out: consider this your final warning. The man who made “You’re FIRED!” a cultural phenomenon is back, and this time, he’s not just firing people—he’s coming for their careers, their reputations, and maybe even their freedom.

Sleep tight, swamp creatures. The drain is calling.

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