Trump Administration Allegedly Plots 'Holiday Raid' on Democratic Operatives in Shocking Insider Leak
- Axiom City News

- Nov 11
- 2 min read
Washington, D.C. – November 11, 2025 Insiders close to the Trump administration are reportedly greenlighting a high-stakes "Holiday Raid" targeting Democratic operatives accused of orchestrating efforts to undermine President-elect Donald Trump's 2020 victory. The operation, described as a precision strike timed for maximum psychological impact, would see federal agents descending on family gatherings during Thanksgiving or Christmas, catching targets off-guard amid turkey carvings and eggnog toasts.
Sources familiar with the planning—speaking on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the matter—paint a picture of a no-holds-barred strategy rooted in Trump's long-standing grievances over what he has called the "deep state" conspiracy against him. "The best time to get them is when they are at a holiday dinner with their families and they have their guard down and least expect it," one insider quipped, echoing the blunt ethos of the administration's inner circle. The raids would purportedly focus on individuals linked to alleged election interference, including former FBI officials, Democratic National Committee staffers, and media figures accused of colluding in "lawfare" campaigns during Trump's trials and the 2024 campaign.
The plot, if realized, would mark a dramatic escalation in Trump's promised retribution agenda. During his victory speech, the president vowed to "drain the swamp like never before," a pledge now allegedly crystallizing into Operation Yuletide Reckoning—a codename whispered in Mar-a-Lago strategy sessions. Targets could include high-profile names like James Comey, the ex-FBI director fired by Trump in 2017, or Andrew Weissmann, the lead prosecutor in the Mueller investigation, both of whom have been pilloried by Trump allies as architects of his legal woes.
"President Trump is focused on uniting America and delivering results, not settling scores," said Chief of Staff Susie Wiles in a terse statement. Yet, behind the scenes, preparations are said to be underway: DOJ holdovers are compiling dossiers, while loyalist appointees like FBI Director Kash Patel have publicly mused about "holiday surprises" for Trump's foes on his Truth Social feed.
Critics, however, point to a pattern of unfulfilled Trump threats—recall the unexecuted "lock her up" chants from 2016—as evidence this could fizzle into bluster.


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