Trump Vows To Take On Deep State With Sweeping Reforms

President Donald Trump has pledged to overhaul federal institutions and eliminate corruption in what he describes as a fight against the Deep State. Speaking to supporters, Trump outlined an ambitious 10-point plan aimed at restoring government accountability and protecting American citizens from abuses of power.

One of his first priorities is reinstating a 2020 executive order that allows the president to fire federal employees undermining government functions. Trump emphasized that he would use this authority “very aggressively” to remove what he called “rogue bureaucrats.”

Trump also promised to restructure the intelligence and national security sectors. He accused these agencies of being weaponized against conservatives, Christians and other political opponents, saying such targeting must end to prevent further erosion of public trust.

To increase transparency, Trump proposed a Truth and Reconciliation Commission. He said this body would release documents exposing “Deep State spying, censorship and corruption,” which he argued have caused immense harm to the nation. He vowed, “There are plenty of them,” referring to classified records he wants declassified.

FISA court reform is another key element of Trump’s plan. He accused judges of failing to address false information in surveillance requests, saying, “They do nothing about it.” He promised to overhaul the system to ensure greater accountability in how warrants are issued.

Trump also reiterated his commitment to moving federal jobs out of Washington, pointing to his administration’s relocation of the Bureau of Land Management to Colorado as an example. He said up to 100,000 positions could be transferred to areas he described as “filled with patriots who love America.”

The former president concluded his speech by calling for congressional term limits and stricter rules preventing federal workers from joining industries they regulate. He argued these steps are necessary to restore integrity in government and protect taxpayers from conflicts of interest.

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