I try to judge by actions, not words; though in certain cases, words are equivalent to action.
It is true that Trump is surrounded by neo-cons and Swampistas. It is true that he talks more about Israel than America, more about black/hispanic employment than the whites who basically were America in the 80s/90s.
As a high-level politician he has few options. He needs establishment men who know the system, otherwise the lower-downs will simply drag their heels and cross their arms. My feeling is, he is slowly “turning” those he can (possibly Barr, though he could be pure Swamp) and discarding those he can’t (McMaster et al.). I feel no dismay to see Bolton’s frankly magnificent moustache

in Trump’s environs and aura – provided there are no wars.
I assume, when Q said “trust Sessions” and Trump disparaged the man, that Sessions was instrumental in the widespread trafficking arrests and will later play a key, public role; and Trump is playing his usual Bane/Sun Tzu game of misdirection: theatricality & deception.
One must consider the God Emperor’s actions. Yes, he hired Bolton. Did he then bomb Iran, Syria, Russia? No. Well then, perhaps he is playing a broader game.
As regards his Israel/black/hispanic pandering, this is simple triangulation. Were I an American, I would vote for him as he is, purely on the basis of the mainstream neo-con/lib media’s hostility. And I dare say many real Americans feel likewise. There is no reason to seek our vote: he already has it.
There is no point wooing the SJWs: they would never vote for a straight white male goy.
So, Trump flatters the middle: those blacks & hispanics who don’t want gibs & grievance studies, and the penumbra of whites who still think of Republicans as the Nasty Party but can be won over.
From the triangle of political support, Trump ignores and even inflames his inveterate enemy, the hard Left; he mostly ignores his hardcore support; he woes the middle. The Israel shilling is strange, from my European perspective; but I realise many of the normie-con Right in America regard Israel as the Holy Land, and in a sense Israel is a proxy for white identity, bizarre though it sounds to me – Israel is a freakish grey zone, hated by the Left and highly distrusted by the dissident Right, adored by the normie-con Right, most likely funding the Left who hate them – a nutty melange of post-WW2 insanity of which Trump is no doubt well advised. As The Z Man observed:
This tendency has now reached the absurd with white politicians criticizing non-whites based on the Israeli standard. If Trump wants to mock a dingbat like Ocasio-Cortez, he has to frame it as a defense of Israel. Senator Josh Hawley says he would give his life to defend Israel and the Jewish people. He’s not Jewish. He just accepts that he cannot have opinions of his own. They must be signed off on by some group outside of white people in order for them to be valid.
Q has proved an invaluable asset in Trump’s campaign. One of the functions of Q, as I see it, is to reassure the base: whatever Trump says about Israel>America, and blacks, he is a decent chap who wants to serve America as a whole. Every time I doubt Trump, I look at the chaimstream media’s latest vitriol, the Bushes & Clintons, and think, If they hate him, he must be hurting them.
And, objectively speaking, one could consider the paedophile/human trafficking arrests.
The first 18 months of the Trump presidency saw a 743 percent increase in arrests of traffickers over the first two years of Barack Obama’s first term.
Under Trump’s helm, 9,200 individuals were arrested on suspicion of human trafficking in 18 months. Under Obama, 1,238 were arrested for trafficking during his first two years. During eight years in office, Obama’s administration made only 42 more arrests for human trafficking than Trump’s administration made in his first 18 months!
The corn supply is cut off; the elites are clearly unhappy, shaking even.

My guess is, at some point there will be mass arrests and things will become clearer; though even then, I can see Trump disavowing and attacking his attack dogs – it is a pretty consistent Trump tell, that when he publicly jeers at a loyal servant like Sessions or Bannon, the victim is doing his & Q’s work, and Trump can later look amazed and say “it was nothing to do with me! I fired him like a dog!”
For those in doubt, I would say merely – has Trump started any wars; has he destabilised any countries; have the paedophile networks been attacked under his reign? has the old enemy been afflicted & dismayed?
And, I wager, the God Emperor will bring the thunder soon enough. There will come a moment, a casual aside, and then the drums will roll and the veil be lifted.