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The potential implications of Trump’s battle against the ‘Deep State’: A legion of loyalists

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Former President Donald Trump is making bold promises to his supporters, vowing to “demolish the deep state” if given another term in office. His plan includes sweeping changes to the federal government, aiming to transform its size and scope to align with his own agenda.

Trump’s proposed initiatives include eliminating civil service protections that have been in place for over 140 years, making every executive branch employee fireable at will by the president. He also plans to move as many as 100,000 positions out of Washington, aiming to “drain the swamp” and dismantle entire departments.

While Trump’s supporters embrace these plans, policy experts warn of the potential consequences. They fear that politicizing the federal workforce and removing experienced employees could lead to corruption and a spoils system of political patronage.

Trump’s campaign spokesperson pointed to a pair of statements from late last year, responding to questions about a detailed plan known as Project 2025. The campaign emphasized that external policy recommendations are just that – recommendations, not official policy.

However, the detailed plan outlined in Project 2025 closely aligns with Trump’s campaign speeches, including his intention to reissue executive orders on his first day in office. Critics worry that these plans could have far-reaching implications for the federal government and democracy as a whole.

As the 2024 election approaches, the battle over the future of the federal government intensifies, with Trump’s vision for a second term sparking debate and concern among experts and citizens alike.

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