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The definitions you've gotten actually aren't that bad, but in practice, I think you need to realize that Trump claims to be the US, and to represent the people in a unique or special way that doesn't really jive with what we thought the Constitution said since it was written.
Some Americans think that Trump supporters label public servants who are loyal to the Constitution, or the Office of the President as opposed to Trump personally, as "Deep state lackeys."
James Comey and Robert Muelller have been called "deep state lackeys" because they have said or done things that some people see as being disloyal to him, despite the fact that those same words and actions might be consistent with loyalty to the office, the Constitution or the Country.
Some Americans think that Trump supporters label public servants who are loyal to the Constitution, or the Office of the President as opposed to Trump personally, as "Deep state lackeys."
James Comey and Robert Muelller have been called "deep state lackeys" because they have said or done things that some people see as being disloyal to him, despite the fact that those same words and actions might be consistent with loyalty to the office, the Constitution or the Country.