Reports suggest Pentagon officials are holding secretive discussions to counter policies from President Donald Trump, despite his overwhelming 2024 election victory. The alleged plans include strategies to resist Trump’s directives on immigration enforcement and workforce reforms.
Unnamed sources claim these informal talks focus on preparing for scenarios where military leaders might defy orders. Some officials have reportedly questioned the legality of Trump’s potential policies, fueling concerns about internal resistance within the Department of Defense.
At the end a lady blames Trump for the left’s secret meetings at the Pentagon, saying his actions are forcing them to. Yet, it's the mainstream media that would make them feel that way, NOT TRUMP. Even after an attempt on his life, the lies get worse. pic.twitter.com/FYLw9NPBH7
— AstroMetalSky (@astrometalsky) November 10, 2024
Trump’s supporters argue that his decisive win in both the Electoral College and the popular vote reflects a clear mandate for his policies. They view the reported actions as a direct challenge to the will of the American people.
One contentious issue is Trump’s reintroduction of Schedule F, which allows for the dismissal of underperforming federal employees. Reports indicate Pentagon officials are working to limit its impact, drawing criticism from those who believe it is necessary for government accountability.
JUST IN: It was just leaked to CNN that unelected officials at the Pentagon are already holding secret meetings on what to do if Donald Trump issues orders they don’t agree with.
Some of those orders include using active military to assign in carrying out mass deportations… pic.twitter.com/GeKczkGe6e
— 🇺🇸Jessica🇺🇸 (@Jessica_4_Trump) November 9, 2024
😎🇺🇸🦅⚡️ Preparing America. The moment we have been waiting for. A Domestic removal of treason within this country. https://t.co/ZYFubZ3mob pic.twitter.com/hosgVltm7I
— AmericanPatriot 🇺🇸 (@ColdWarPatriot) November 10, 2024
The president’s allies see these developments as a continuation of resistance from entrenched officials, often referred to as the “Deep State.” They argue that unelected bureaucrats should not be allowed to undermine policies backed by voters.
TRUMP: "I'm not saying the military's in love with me. The soldiers are. The top people in the Pentagon probably aren't because they want to do nothing but fight wars so all of those wonderful companies that make the bombs and make the planes and make everything else stay happy" pic.twitter.com/YYEbjRuZyb
— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) September 7, 2020
As Trump prepares to take office, calls are growing for sweeping changes to ensure loyalty and efficiency within federal agencies. The unfolding situation highlights the ongoing struggle between elected leaders and career government officials.