Tulsi Gabbard opens up on the brutal ‘war' against the deep state
At a Turning Point USA event, Gabbard said the deep state is 'fighting us every step of the way, and it exists within every single federal agency.'
'Why aren't we getting results more quickly? I feel this frustration every single day. We are pushing hard. Know that they are pushing hard back,' she said.

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