What Trump's war on the 'Deep State' could mean for civil service jobs
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Amash Battling Trump-Endorsed Deep-State Doozie For Michigan Senate Nomination
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Trump is beating Biden in SIX of seven swing states: Alarm bells for Joe, 81, as poll bump appears to vanish while the Donald sits in the Stormy Daniels trial
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