Trump Details Strategy To Reform Federal Agencies And Increase Transparency

President Donald Trump has laid out an ambitious plan to tackle corruption in the federal government, promising to eliminate abuses of power and restore accountability. His 10-point proposal includes reforms to intelligence agencies, judicial oversight, and federal bureaucracy.

Central to Trump’s plan is reissuing his 2020 executive order allowing the president to dismiss rogue federal employees. He said, “I will immediately reissue my 2020 executive order … and I will wield that power very aggressively.”

Trump also accused national security and intelligence agencies of unfairly targeting conservatives and Christians, promising to “clean out all of the corrupt actors.” He argued these changes are necessary to rebuild public trust.

A Truth and Reconciliation Commission is another key element of Trump’s plan. He pledged to declassify and release documents exposing “hoaxes and abuses of power” within the government, which he said have caused significant harm to the nation.

Reforming FISA courts is a critical focus for Trump, who accused judges of ignoring fraudulent warrant applications. “The judges seemingly do not care when they are lied to,” he stated. His plan includes measures to tighten oversight and ensure accountability.

Trump also emphasized relocating federal jobs to states outside Washington. He argued this would reduce bureaucratic influence and align agencies more closely with American values. Citing his administration’s prior relocation of the Bureau of Land Management to Colorado, Trump proposed moving up to 100,000 positions.

To cap off his vision, Trump called for term limits for Congress and tougher rules preventing federal employees from joining industries they regulate. He argued these steps would prevent corruption and ensure government works for the people, concluding, “This is how I will shatter the Deep State.”