BREAKING: Michael Flynn Gives Prediction Of Trumps Success Within The Deep State




Former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn predicts that the U.S. intelligence community, consisting of 17 agencies, will undergo drastic changes or even be dismantled within the next two years.

Flynn, a retired Army lieutenant general, has long been an outspoken critic of the bloated and inefficient government bureaucracy that undermines the country’s security and drains taxpayer dollars.

In a recent interview on the “John Solomon Reports” podcast, Flynn expressed his belief that the intelligence community is unsustainable.

“I can’t imagine that two years from now we’re going to continue to have the 17 intel agencies,” Flynn stated bluntly. He emphasized that to move the nation forward, these agencies must be streamlined.

“We’re not going to be the shining city on the hill with these kinds of problems,” he warned, highlighting the urgent need for reform.

Flynn’s criticism targets the massive budgets and overlapping functions of these agencies, which include the CIA, NSA, and FBI.

“There’s so much waste in the intelligence community…and overlapping ineffective and inefficient communication systems,” Flynn stated, underscoring how the current structure fails to deliver on its core mission: protecting Americans.

For years, conservatives have voiced concerns over the politicization of these agencies. Flynn himself knows firsthand the consequences of this, having been the target of a politically motivated prosecution related to his 2017 FBI interview about Russia.
After being pardoned by President Trump, Flynn has become an even more vocal critic of the federal government’s misuse of power.

“I don’t believe nor do I agree that we should have all of these organizations still existing with the giant budgets that they have,” Flynn said. He believes that the intelligence community has brought nothing but failure and suffering.

“We have to ask ourselves, ‘What do we get out of these organizations? What do we get out of them?’” he added, echoing a sentiment many conservatives share about government waste.

Flynn’s criticism also reflects broader concerns among conservatives about the effectiveness and accountability of federal agencies. Many argue that these agencies have become vehicles for government overreach, spying on political opponents, and interfering in domestic affairs.

“Intelligence agencies have brought nothing but wars and failures,” Flynn asserted, pointing to the historical record of U.S. foreign interventions fueled by the intelligence community’s influence. He believes the system is broken and in need of major reform.

While Flynn’s predictions may be bold, they reflect a growing movement within conservative circles to dismantle the deep state, reduce government waste, and restore accountability to federal agencies. The question remains: will Washington heed these calls for change, or will the bloated bureaucracy continue unchecked?

Flynn’s warning is clear: America’s intelligence agencies are ripe for reform, and if they do not change, their future may be grim. The fight for a smaller, more efficient government is just beginning.

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