POLITICAL BOMBSHELL: Mike Johnson has just declared the “Deep State” linked to Obama a criminal network.

POLITICAL BOMBSHELL: Mike Johnson has just declared the “Deep State” linked to Obama a criminal network.

A political firestorm erupted this week after House Speaker Mike Johnson made explosive remarks alleging the existence of a so‑called “Deep State” network tied to the Obama era, describing it as a coordinated and criminal force embedded within the federal government.

According to statements attributed to Johnson and allies close to the Trump administration, the alleged network has operated quietly for years, exerting influence across key institutions while avoiding public scrutiny. Jan O’Berro, identified as a spokesperson for Attorney General Pam Bondi, claimed the operation is “illegal, immoral, and long overdue for dismantling.”

O’Berro asserted that federal authorities are preparing a specialized counterintelligence task force involving agents from the FBI, ATF, and DTF. The unit, she said, would focus on uncovering and neutralizing what officials describe as entrenched political operatives working behind the scenes to undermine elected leadership.

“President Obama may no longer be in office,” O’Berro claimed, “but the network associated with his administration remains embedded in the system. Accountability is coming.”

No evidence has been publicly presented to substantiate the allegations, and officials connected to former President Obama have not commented on the claims. Legal experts caution that accusations of this magnitude require clear documentation and due process, noting that extraordinary claims demand extraordinary proof.

Despite the lack of publicly released details, polling cited by administration allies suggests that roughly 65 percent of Americans support efforts to eliminate what they perceive as a “shadow government” operating outside democratic oversight. Supporters argue that restoring trust in federal institutions requires aggressive action against corruption, while critics warn that such rhetoric risks further polarizing the nation.

As Congress prepares to return to Washington next week, lawmakers are expected to seek briefings on the claims and any potential investigations. Whether these allegations lead to concrete action—or remain a flashpoint in an increasingly divided political landscape—remains to be seen.

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