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Dear President Trump, Pull Back The Curtain Completely
Derek Hunter


Sunlight is the best disinfectant. Well, sunlight and washing things. Never overlook washing things. The best way to know when it's time to wash things is to recognize that they are dirty. To know that, you have to be able to see them. That’s why the idea of a transparent government is so important, and why I hope President Donald Trump brings even more of that transparency to government.

I love the fact that the President conducts much of the meetings of his Cabinet in front of the media. While I despise the left-wing corporate media, Cabinet Secretaries damn well better be able to answer their questions, or else they have not been doing their jobs very well. If they can swat away stupid attacks by liberal reporters, you know they’re on the ball.

Those Cabinet meetings are a stark difference between the Trump administration and the administration of whoever was really making the decisions. At the same time, Joe Biden was puppeted through 4 years in the Oval Office. Joe lived in the White House, but he never really worked there, and his Cabinet was rarely around. That meant we had no peek behind the curtain; no look at what the government was actually doing.

Trump lays it all out there for the world to see, and lets the people he’s appointed to be in charge of very important aspects of our country defend themselves from either the truth or the lies the press tosses at them. No other President had the intestinal fortitude to do that, or the faith in their appointments to do it either.

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