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  1. 6 de nov. de 2019 · Mike Lofgren, 66, is a former congressional staffer who wrote the 2016 book, The Deep State.He says the term, as he defined it, is being badly misused by President Trump and his supporters.

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    • Greg Myre,Rachel Treisman
  2. 26 de out. de 2022 · The book is "American Resistance: The Inside Story Of How The Deep State Saved The Nation." You know, a lot of people in this book resisted various actions of the government for one reason or another.

  3. 25 de ago. de 2023 · Introduction. This article seeks to defend the idea of an American “deep state”. The phrase “deep state” originated in countries like Turkey and Egypt, where a complex of military and security agencies manipulated the political system and operated in a completely non-transparent way to affect politics.

  4. 21 de fev. de 2016 · Retired congressional staffer Mike Lofgren illuminates the shadowy influencers behind US politics in his incriminating new book, The Deep State.Explore in detail the involvement of Wall Street, Silicon Valley and the military-industrial complex in the decisions that will shape the future of the United States.

  5. A powerful dissection of one of the fundamental problems in American governance today: the clash between presidents determined to redirect the nation through ever-tighter control of administration and an executive branch still organized to promote shared interests in steady hands, due deliberation, and expertise.

  6. This Article, written for the Notre Dame Law Review Symposium on Administrative Lawmaking in the Twenty-First Century, considers the notion of bureaucratic depth and what it means in the American context. In what follows, I argue that the American deep state has very little in common with those regimes usually understood to harbor deep states; that, far from being shadowy or elitist, the ...

  7. 30 de dez. de 2020 · Thirty-nine percent of Americans agree there is a deep state working to undermine President Trump – another tenet of QAnon. This belief is driven primarily by Republicans and FOX News viewers (a majority of both groups agree with this), though nearly half of white men and rural residents (49% each) agree as well.