Axios: Trump “Vanquished” Uniparty Establishment
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President-elect Donald Trump’s crushing defeat of Vice President Harris on November 5 did more than save the country from four more years of Biden-Harris policies that have wrecked the nation’s economy and opened its borders to an army of illegal-alien criminals.

The 73-million strong popular-vote triumph also ended the reign of the uniparty establishment controlled by the Bushes, Bidens, Clintons, and Obamas. In other words, he felled the Deep State gang that did everything it could to wreck his first presidency.

Try as they might, they failed to lift the empty-suit Harris to the White House — even with the help of the far-left Mainstream Media. And now, the leftist Axios website has declared, the uniparty Axis of Evil has been defeated.

Trump “has vanquished the Bushes, the Clintons, the Bidens, the Obamas — and the entire establishment of both parties.”

GOP Remade in Trump’s Image

Trump not only defeated the uniparty establishment, but also will have more power than ever when he returns to the White House because he has the experience of governing four years ago, even if unsuccessfully because of the uniparty’s conspiracy to destroy him.

“Trump is stronger than ever, backed by a party wholly remade in his image and opposed by demoralized and defeated Democrats,” Axios reported:

Make no mistake: Trump will come to power better organized, better staffed, and exponentially better positioned to dominate his party and the nation than he was last time.

Trump promises to stretch the immense powers of the presidency, with historically wide latitude from a pliant, conservative Supreme Court.

Helping Trump will be “a new conservative media ecosystem — centered on Elon Musk’s X — [that] will amplify Trump’s power and reshape America’s information wars.”

Indeed, Musk likely played a major role in Trump’s victory first by turning Twitter, which he bought and renamed X, into a haven for free speech that wouldn’t silence Trump and his supporters before the election, as happened in 2020. Then Musk endorsed him.

That new “ecosytem” includes influential podcaster Joe Rogan, who also endorsed the president-elect.

Beside their help, Trump is now surrounded by disaffected Democrats Tulsi Gabbard and Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

And, Axios noted, as The New American reported today, the Justice Department’s lawfare against Trump will end.

The Numbers

The website also explained Trump’s victory by the numbers, which includes control of the U.S. Senate and very likely the U.S. House of Representatives:

Trump’s victory was astonishing in its sweep and scope. All but two states — Washington and Utah — went more heavily for Trump on Tuesday than in 2020 (Financial Times).

Trump was backed by a remarkable 1 in 3 voters of color (NBC News exit poll).

He improved over his 2020 performance among voters younger than 30, Black voters and Hispanic voters.

President Biden won Latino men by 23 points in 2020, but Trump won them by 10 points in 2024. (CNN)

The big picture: The roughly half of America opposed to Trump is left with little solace, and even less federal power. Trump’s romp flipped the Senate to Republican control, and the GOP is on track to keep the House.

On the other hand, Harris, gone from national politics as of January 20, is no longer a viable Democratic leader. The humiliated party is leaderless and without a “a clear ideological identity.”

Harris’ campaign was “light on ideas and heavy on emotion,” not least the repeated, emotionally-driven claim that Trump and his supporters are modern-day Nazis and an “existential threat to democracy.” Harris, as Axios and the far-left major media reported, underperformed Biden’s numbers in 2020 by a country mile, one reason Trump shellacked her and rolled up victories in all seven battleground states.

Consolidating Power

“Trump can brag of a new coalition, brimming with record-high Hispanic support, working-class zeal and a surge in younger voters,” Axios continued:

And any restraints from anti-Trump Republicans in Congress or inside his White House are gone.

He vowed to use that power to punish or even jail his critics.

He has pledged to carry out “the largest deportation operation in American history.”

He has threatened to fire thousands of government employees deemed disloyal.

Trump insiders told the website that the president-elect will “consolidate power” by controlling the House and Senate leadership and “unleashing his agenda out of the gate, starting with an immigration crackdown.”

Of course, the far-left open-borders lobby will try to stop what Trump has said will be the “largest domestic deportation operation in American history,” which he will carry out with the help of the military and local police.

The model for the mass removal of illegal aliens and Biden “migrants” will be Dwight Eisenhower’s “Operation Wetback.”

Axios warned that Trump will “load his White House and cabinet with rich, accomplished men.” How “rich” they will be is unclear. Competence, and no ties to the Deep State, are the key qualifications for a job with Trump.

Trump aides told the website that “Trump will be Trump” and govern how he campaigned:

He said and did whatever he wanted on the campaign trail — and will do more of this in office. He will surround himself with capable people — like he did with Susie Wiles and Chris LaCivita on the campaign — to bring some method to the public madness.

Trump’s new base will support him. He “sees himself as the champion of toughness and the working class, which attracted a lot of Hispanic and Black men to his predominantly white, blue-collar base,” the website reported. 

Another Trump goal is wrecking the far-left Mainstream Media, which Axios called “traditional,” an anodyne word for a megaphone that has, since before Trump was nominated in 2016, tried to destroy him.

“He hates his media critics and witnessed the new power of X and Elon Musk, plus Joe Rogan and the other bro-tilted realms of the podcast world,” Axios reported:

Trump believes a weakened media is ready to collapse. Now he has a bigger, more powerful alternative to help replace it.

Last, the woke are in trouble given the “the damage Democrats did to their brand by promoting political correctness.”

Wrecked Image

The reason: The party wrecked its image because of its obsession with “LGBTQ rights” and “transgenders.” Recall that Biden made a man who masquerades as a woman the No. 2 federal health official. “Rachel” Levine wants to chemically castrate and mutilate the sexual organs of children.

“Democratic strategists told us it’s a huge problem for the image of the party, not just Harris,” the website reported. “Trump saw this as vital to turning independents and apathetic voters into Republicans — or at least Trump Republicans. The campaign was only the beginning.”

In other words, Americans got a good look at the party for four long years and said enough is enough.

That said, though Trump clearly defeated the Deep State uniparty, it will seek revenge. For Trump isn’t just up against the Bushes, et al. He must also fight a subversive bureaucracy that, first time around, nearly overthrew him in an unconstitutional coup.

And Democrats, who impeached him twice, will no doubt continue with the lies and smears they manufactured eight years ago.