Trump Unveils Plan To Remove Corruption From Federal Agencies

President Donald Trump has outlined a sweeping strategy to confront what he calls the Deep State, promising reforms to restore government accountability. Speaking to supporters, he presented a 10-point plan designed to root out corruption and prevent abuse of power.

A key proposal involves reinstating an executive order that allows the president to dismiss federal employees who undermine government operations. Trump emphasized he would use this authority aggressively to address “rogue bureaucrats.”

He also vowed to restructure the nation’s intelligence and security agencies, accusing them of targeting conservatives and political opponents. Trump said these changes are necessary to stop what he called politically motivated actions within federal departments.

Another major part of his agenda focuses on reforming FISA courts. He criticized judges for allegedly ignoring false claims in surveillance applications and pledged to ensure greater accountability.

Transparency is another priority for Trump, who plans to create a Truth and Reconciliation Commission. This group would release classified documents related to government surveillance and censorship, which he said would reveal abuses of power.

Additionally, Trump promised to relocate thousands of federal jobs outside Washington to areas he described as more in touch with ordinary Americans. He cited his administration’s previous move of the Bureau of Land Management to Colorado as a model.

The former president also called for term limits for members of Congress and a ban on federal employees transitioning into private sector jobs with companies they regulate. He argued these steps would reduce conflicts of interest and restore public trust.

Trump concluded by pledging to fight corruption at every level, saying his plan would “restore government controlled by the people.” His proposals have been met with strong support from his base, but critics argue the measures are overly ambitious.