Trump Promises Major Federal Overhaul To Protect Americans

President Donald Trump has announced an ambitious plan to reform federal agencies, pledging to eliminate corruption and restore accountability. His speech focused on a series of bold proposals aimed at dismantling what he referred to as the Deep State.
Trump’s plan begins with reinstating a 2020 executive order allowing the president to remove problematic federal employees. He said this power would be used extensively to eliminate bureaucratic interference.

He also promised to restructure intelligence and national security agencies, accusing them of targeting conservatives, Christians and political opponents. These changes, Trump argued, are necessary to prevent future abuses of power.

One of the most controversial elements of Trump’s plan involves reforming FISA courts. He claimed judges have ignored clear instances of false information in surveillance requests and vowed to ensure these courts operate more transparently.

To increase accountability, Trump proposed a Truth and Reconciliation Commission to release classified documents exposing alleged government spying and censorship. He described these revelations as critical to rebuilding public trust.

Another significant aspect of his plan involves moving federal agencies out of Washington to regions Trump believes better represent American values. He highlighted his earlier decision to move the Bureau of Land Management to Colorado as an example.

Trump also called for term limits for Congress and tougher restrictions on federal employees taking private sector jobs in industries they regulate. He said these measures would curb corruption and ensure government officials prioritize the public interest.

By pledging to confront entrenched bureaucratic power, Trump has rallied his supporters. However, critics argue the proposed changes would face significant legal and political challenges.