Trump Vows To Fulfill Promises By Dismantling Corruption In Washington

President Donald Trump has unveiled a comprehensive plan to fulfill his promises to the American people, pledging to eliminate corruption in Washington. His 10-point strategy focuses on removing rogue officials, reforming institutions, and restoring accountability to federal agencies.

Trump began by committing to reinstating an executive order that empowers the president to dismiss federal employees working against government interests. “I will immediately reissue my 2020 executive order, restoring the president’s authority to remove rogue bureaucrats, and I will wield that power very aggressively,” he declared.

He also emphasized the need to clean out corruption in intelligence and security agencies, accusing them of targeting conservatives and Christians. “The departments and agencies that have been weaponized will be completely overhauled so that faceless bureaucrats will never again be able to target and persecute conservatives, Christians or the left’s political enemies,” Trump said.

Transparency remains central to his plan. Trump proposed a Truth and Reconciliation Commission to declassify documents on government abuses, including censorship and surveillance. “We will establish a Truth and Reconciliation Commission to declassify and publish all documents on Deep State spying, censorship and corruption,” he promised.

Trump also criticized the FISA court system, claiming judges have ignored fraudulent applications. “FISA courts are so corrupt that the judges seemingly do not care when they are lied to in warrant applications,” he stated. Reforming this system is key to his effort to restore trust in government.

Additionally, Trump called for relocating federal jobs out of Washington, moving positions to areas that align with American values. Highlighting past successes, he said, “As many as 100,000 government positions could be moved out of Washington to places filled with patriots who love America.”

The former president concluded by advocating for congressional term limits and tougher restrictions on federal employees transitioning to private-sector jobs. He described these changes as essential to ending conflicts of interest and fulfilling his promise to restore a government that works for the people.