Media outlets are reacting strongly as President Trump initiates major changes, causing panic among Washington insiders. This includes sending Marines to the southern border, issuing a directive that bans federal health agencies from external communications, and deporting illegal immigrants. Trump dismissed 17 agency inspectors general, which the media has called a "chilling purge," and this has caused significant unrest among journalists, politicians, and online liberals.
Recent actions also include the signing of Executive Orders, pardoning January 6th political prisoners, and confirming Pete Hegseth as Defense Secretary. These moves are seen as a disruption to the established system, and the media's response has been largely negative, expressing concerns about the implications of Trump's actions and questioning his authority.
Some of these actions could face legal challenges in the courts, which may delay their implementation, but it is expected that Trump will make considerable strides in "draining the swamp" before any judicial decisions are made. According to Politico, at least two dozen inspectors general have been dismissed, including key figures from various government departments. One fired inspector, Cardell Richardson from the State Department, intends to contest his dismissal, claiming it is illegal.
Many conservatives anticipated such actions from Trump during his first term but found they were blocked by various factions in Washington, including both Democrats and RINOs. The confirmation of Hegseth required a tiebreaking vote from Vice President J. D. Vance because some Republican senators voted against him.
Federal agencies are also under orders to terminate positions related to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) within sixty days, which is being implemented rapidly. Additionally, Secretary of State Marco Rubio has paused funding for foreign aid while reviewing the allocation and effectiveness of U. S. foreign assistance programs.
The media claims Trump's actions align with the Project 2025 plan, which includes measures like securing the border, increasing government accountability, enhancing American energy production, reducing government spending, and shifting control of education away from DC bureaucrats.
Although Trump was not involved in creating Project 2025, his actions resonate with its goals, ignoring certain aspects he does not plan to follow. While conservatives find these quick changes successful, liberals are reacting with alarm, struggling to form a unified narrative amidst the rapid developments.
As typically expressed by politicians, the promise to "drain the swamp" appears to be gaining traction with Trump's swift efforts. By the time any potential challenges arise in court, significant portions of Trump's agenda may already be established.
https://www.naturalnews.com/2025-01-28-president-trump-finally-starts-draining-the-swamp.html
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