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Could Trump’s Order REALLY End The Deep State?

Throughout his first year, Donald Trump faced intense opposition from the swamp to his Make America Great Again program.

If Trump wins a second term as president, significant changes are likely.

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Donald Trump has the power to destroy the Deep State once and for all with a single decisive decree.

Everyone was surprised by Trump’s triumph in 2016, including conservatives.

The Trump administration had a difficult time finding employees who shared his political views.

Trump was unable to complete his campaign pledges to the American people because of obstacles inside the administration that prevented him from building the wall and withdrawing the military from Syria.

The Deep State made an attempt to remove Trump from office by falsely accusing him of working with Russia to rig the 2016 election.

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The focal point is an executive order titled “Creating Schedule F in the Excepted Service” that President Trump signed at the close of his administration and which Joe Biden ultimately overturned.

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Up to 50,000 federal workers no longer have the civil service protections provided by Schedule F, which allows the President to terminate them if they have any say in how policy is implemented.

Because left-wing ideologues who pose as “experts” have infiltrated the Democratic Party, Democrats continue to hold power in the US government even when Republicans win elections. These ideologues carry out the routine duties necessary to carry out policy.

Schedule F would enable Trump to fire disloyal civil servants and appoint like-minded people in their stead.

The FBI and CIA may lose even more power if Trump fired left-wing saboteurs who are actively working against him.

The 2024 Republican nominee, including President Trump should he decide to run again, will have the support of “Project 2025,” a plan being developed by the Heritage Foundation.

A GOP government can hand-pick and hire conservative experts from the extensive database “Project 2025” to replace left-wing workers who were sacked when Schedule F was put in place. A tactical 180-day strategy for reducing regulations and developing a conservative government vision is also included in the Heritage blueprint.

Semafor writes:

That’s where the Heritage Foundation, alongside 50-plus conservative organizations in partner roles, hopes to come in. In April, the conservative nonprofit unveiled the start of a new $22 million project intended to staff the next Republican presidential administration from day one — a “private LinkedIn for conservatives,” as Paul Dans, the lead of “Project 2025,” described it . . .

. . . Besides the database the group is continuing to compile, the conservative think-tank’s ambitious effort is comprised of three additional pillars: A policy book for the next administration, an organized training effort dubbed the “Presidential Administration Academy,” and eventually a “180-day game plan of regulations and executive orders that a president could sign on day one,” Dans explained.

The early difficulties faced by the Trump administration teach conservatives important lessons.

Trump and his backers are adamant about not making the same mistakes twice.

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