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Donald Trump Deep State War

The term "Donald Trump Deep State war" refers to the political and ideological conflict between former U.S. President Donald Trump and the so-called "Deep State," a term used to describe a perceived unelected network of government officials, military leaders, and intelligence agencies that Trump and his supporters allege wield undue influence over domestic and foreign policy. The phrase gained prominence during Trump's presidency and subsequent post-presidency, as he frequently accused the Deep State of working against his agenda and attempting to undermine his administration. In Hebrew, this concept might be translated as "מלחמת דונלד טראמפ נגד המדינה העמוקה". In Spanish, it could be "la guerra de Donald Trump contra el Estado profundo". The context of this conflict includes various investigations, such as the Mueller investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, and the first impeachment of Donald Trump, which his supporters often attribute to Deep State actors. The term has also been used to describe broader cultural and political divisions within the United States, particularly between those who support Trump's populist agenda and those who oppose it.