Friday, January 31, 2025

Promises Made, Promises Kept

Since January 20, President Trump has been working at break-neck speed to fulfill his promises. Within hours, he had signed several Executive Orders undoing many of the EO's the clown who pretended to be the President since 2021 put into place.
 
He ordered the start of mass deportations of criminal illegal aliens across the country. This resulted in several high target criminals to be removed from our cities. During this process, he threatened Colombia with tariffs and canceled diplomatic visas when that country refused to take back its citizens.

Also in the first ten days, he has made trips to North Carolina and California to address Hurricane and Fire damages, respectively, in those two states. In the process, he announced that additional funds wòuld be forthcoming to help recovery efforts, would consider shutting down FEMA and ordered water to be redirected from Northern to Southern California.

Meanwhile, he has begun to dismantle the grip of the Deep State by offering buyouts to employees who opt-in to refuse to Return to Work by February 6 with benefits or face termination. In addition, he has directed his Acting Attorney General to reassign many career DOJ attorneys to lesser positions, knowing they will resign rather than take demotions.

Also, the Trump administration has also placed approximately sixty senior staffers at the US Agency for International Development (USAID) on administrative leave. In doing so, the administration cited actions that appeared designed to “circumvent the president’s executive orders.”

But, he isn’t done. Not by a long shot. He has shut down all Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) departments because they actually foster reverse discrimination. DEI is just an acronym for affirmative action.

He also appointed Ed Martin, the new interim U.S. attorney in Washington, DC, to launch a comprehensive review of previous prosecutorial decisions. Martin is particularly focused on cases related to January 6 defendants, whom Trump pardoned within hours of his swearing in.

The administration’s swift action sends a clear message: the era of weaponized federal agencies is coming to an end.

These sweeping reforms mark just the beginning of what promises to be a comprehensive overhaul of federal agencies. The administration’s actions demonstrate a commitment to restoring trust in American institutions and ensuring that government powers are never again weaponized against the American people.

Basically, it is the active dismantling of the Deep State and a return to President Reagan’s vision of a smaller, but more efficient government, which works FOR THE PEOPLE.

In the first ten days, President Trump  has proven thisPromises Made, Promises Kept.

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