Donald Trump’s promise to tear down the federal bureaucracy could deliver major consequences for public health organizations across the United States, but his efforts will simultaneously expose how “resilient the deep state really is,” which a columnist argued Monday is “actually much more benign” than the president-elect believes. While there “really is a deep state” operating within the federal health agencies, the reality is it is a much more rational one than how Trump has portrayed it, Nicholas Florko wrote Monday in The Atlantic. “And he might not be able to easily tear it down,” accordi…