Trump Plans Major Federal Reforms To Restore Accountability

President Donald Trump has unveiled a bold plan to tackle corruption in federal agencies, emphasizing the need to reform intelligence operations and restore public trust. His 10-point strategy promises significant changes to how government operates and interacts with its citizens.

Central to Trump’s proposal is reinstating a 2020 executive order that grants the president authority to remove problematic federal employees. He stated, “I will wield that power very aggressively,” and promised to target bureaucrats who undermine government functions.

Trump also criticized intelligence agencies for what he described as politically motivated actions against conservatives and Christians. He vowed to “clean out all of the corrupt actors” and ensure these agencies cannot target political opponents.

The plan includes a Truth and Reconciliation Commission to expose what Trump called “hoaxes and abuses of power.” He said the commission would declassify and publish documents related to government censorship and surveillance, giving Americans a clear picture of the Deep State’s operations.

Another critical part of Trump’s strategy involves reforming FISA courts. He accused judges of allowing false information in surveillance applications, saying, “So many judges have seen so many applications that they know were wrong.” He promised reforms to prevent future misuse.

Trump also called for relocating federal jobs out of Washington, citing his administration’s previous move of the Bureau of Land Management to Colorado. He argued that decentralizing government positions would reduce bureaucracy and connect agencies with the needs of everyday Americans.

To further his vision of accountability, Trump proposed banning federal workers from joining industries they regulate and implementing term limits for Congress. These measures, he said, would prevent corruption and ensure government serves the people. “This is how I will shatter the Deep State,” Trump concluded.