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The deep state has decided that President Biden is 'too big to fail.'

Federal bureaucracy’s deep state helping to elect Biden and voter-turnout machines illustration by Greg Groesch / The Washington TimesAmericans first heard this phrase during the Great Recession, when the federal government bailed out big banks with political connections. But today, Washington is bailing out Mr. Biden’s reelection campaign. The city’s bureaucrats don’t fear the economy’s collapse, but rather what would happen to their own power if Donald Trump is elected president.

The Biden administration tried to stop us from getting these documents. We asked the Department of Justice for information about the implementation of the president’s executive order, but DOJ gave us only a handful of redacted documents. All we could tell was that the White House hosted a “listening session” with agency representatives and far-left groups in 2021 to craft plans to carry out Mr. Biden’s executive order.

DOJ even documented an immigration group supporting voter registration efforts for noncitizens. And the bureaucracy was told to help federal employees “take the day off” come Election Day and help election workers. That’s nearly 3 million workers — the majority of them liberal Democrats. As one leftist group said in the White House meeting, voter registration is “just the first hurdle.” After that, the goal is turning out voters and ultimately controlling the outcome of the election.

At agency after agency, the deep state is almost certainly doing even more outside the public eye. And sure enough, the Biden administration has empowered federal workers to take off work to run Election Day itself.

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