You can say they have a hand in the formation of laws, policy, etc., and you'd say that correctly, but that doesn't make them part of the state, which is what you'd need to say for them to be part of the government (at least, as far as I can tell).
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I'm arguing that they are more the state than the FBI is. The FBI works for Clinton, not the other way around.
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