Trump’s Bureaucracy Battle: Court Delivers Victory Against Democratic Obstruction
Noah Stanton – Every homeowner knows the feeling of finally tackling that overgrown hedge that’s been blocking the sunlight for years. You make the first cut, and suddenly the neighbors who haven’t touched their own yards in years start complaining about the noise, the mess, even threatening to call the authorities. That’s essentially what happened when President Trump moved to trim the federal government’s bloated workforce earlier this year.
The president had made a clear promise to American voters: reduce the size of government and end wasteful spending. Shortly after taking office, his administration terminated nearly 25,000 probationary federal employees across multiple agencies. These weren’t long-serving civil servants but recent hires still in their probationary period, workers who hadn’t yet earned full federal protections. Continue reading
Tyler O’Neil – Republican senators highlighted a growing deep state opposition to President-elect Donald Trump, citing a revealing new poll on the federal bureaucracy and urging Trump to be vigilant as he enters office next week.