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Woke Deep State employees are determined to exhaust all methods to keep their jobs and defy President Trump’s perfectly lawful executive orders rolling back racist DEI activities. Some feel so confident that they are willing to go on camera to boast about their “genius” scheme to keep the grift going.

Government watchdog group Project Veritas shared exclusive footage showing how government employees in NASA and the State Department are resisting Trump’s lawful orders. They are scheming to defy these directives by concealing banned initiatives under new names and finding ways to “work around the rules.”

An undercover Project Veritas journalist spoke with Foreign Service Officer Anthony Abate, who revealed he had found an easy way around the Trump ban. He noted that when the first Trump administration canceled DEI activities, people in his agency just rebranded it as something more ‘innocuous.’

“They canceled DEI stuff, but people just did it and called it something else. Work around the rules,” he boasted.

Abate added that one example was referring to DEI activities by calling them “multicultural activities” instead.

“Just change the word, but it means the same thing.”

Abate added that woke State Department employees will “probably” embark on the same strategy, betting that the Trump administration won’t be too strict. Why shift an approach that already worked before?

The undercover Project Veritas journalist egged Abate throughout their conversation, repeatedly claiming his scheme was “genius.”

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The Project Veritas journalist also spoke with Climate Scientist Renato Braghiere, who works with NASA at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory at Caltech. He noted that in addition to DEI, Trump’s executive orders impose stringent guidelines on woke language in funding proposals. One example of this is “climate change,” which Trump is a famous skeptic of.

But he knows by simply rebranding woke-sounding terms, left-wing schools, and agencies can still receive government funding.

“We have to be careful with writing proposals with terms like ‘climate change,’” Braghiere told Project Veritas. “They don’t like that term, they don’t believe that, and they’re probably not going to fund any of that.”

“We can change the term ‘climate change’ to something like ‘natural hazards,’ he added.



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