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Unveiling the Deep State | Theo Wold

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In this compelling episode of Conservative Conversations, we sit down with Theo Wold, the newly appointed Director of the Administrative State Project at the Claremont Institute. Drawing from his extensive experience in government, including his roles as Solicitor General of Idaho, Acting Assistant Attorney General in the Office of Legal Policy at the Department of Justice, and Deputy Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy under President Donald Trump, Wold delves into the complexities of the administrative state and its intricate connection with the so-called deep state.
Wold provides an in-depth analysis of the essential elements that allow the deep state to function effectively, such as entrenched bureaucracies, lack of transparency, and self-sustaining regulatory agencies. He explores the feasibility of dismantling the administrative state without addressing the deep state, offering his unique insights and practical solutions.
Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on the hidden powers shaping our government and the challenges of bringing unaccountable executive bureaucracies back under popular and constitutional control.
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In this compelling episode of Conservative Conversations, we sit down with Theo Wold, the newly appointed Director of the Administrative State Project at the Claremont Institute. Drawing from his extensive experience in government, including his roles as Solicitor General of Idaho, Acting Assistant Attorney General in the Office of Legal Policy at the Department of Justice, and Deputy Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy under President Donald Trump, Wold delves into the complexities of the administrative state and its intricate connection with the so-called deep state.
Wold provides an in-depth analysis of the essential elements that allow the deep state to function effectively, such as entrenched bureaucracies, lack of transparency, and self-sustaining regulatory agencies. He explores the feasibility of dismantling the administrative state without addressing the deep state, offering his unique insights and practical solutions.
Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on the hidden powers shaping our government and the challenges of bringing unaccountable executive bureaucracies back under popular and constitutional control.
More From Theo
Twitter

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