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In American politics, elected officials are not the ones writing regulations that they don't have the authority to write. A US president can fix this by reducing the number of federal bureaucrats by 75% within the first year of their administration. They will also shut down unnecessary government agencies and rescind any regulations that fail the test of West Virginia versus EPA, a significant Supreme Court case that deemed unconstitutional any regulations not delegated by Congress to administrative agencies.

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We anticipate significant reductions in the federal government, including the outright elimination of certain agencies. There will be mass layoffs in areas deemed bloated, along with substantial cuts to federal contractors who are overcharging. We expect to implement these changes swiftly, aided by the legal framework provided by the Supreme Court.

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To reduce the federal bureaucracy, we must recognize that many regulations are illegitimate. The executive branch has created numerous rules unlawfully, and acknowledging this is key to shrinking its size. This approach could effectively curb the bureaucracy's illegal actions and ultimately save the country. The growth of the federal government is relentless, as institutions inherently aim to protect and expand themselves. It's rare to hear suggestions about significantly reducing its size, but even a modest cut could transform foreign policy, the economy, and culture. There is potential for meaningful change.

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What truly matters is not which party controls our government, but whether it is controlled by the people. For too long, a small group in our nation's capital has benefited from the government while the people have suffered. The establishment has protected itself, neglecting the citizens. But that is about to change, starting here and now.

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The people want an active government that doesn't waste money. To deliver change, we're reorganizing the government to save taxpayer dollars. We're cutting the federal bureaucracy by 100,000 positions through attrition and reducing administrative costs by 12%. Unproductive advisory commissions will be eliminated, and agencies can't create new ones without approval. Government regulations and procurement rules hurt the system, so we will cut waste, streamline bureaucracy, and change these rules to make government work better. This includes downsizing the government, improving customer service, and overhauling federal procurement and personnel systems. The goal is to make government work for the people, eliminate unnecessary programs, and reduce the federal workforce. We're committed to cutting spending and reducing the deficit to ensure a stronger economy for the future.

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I want key positions in the federal government, like the Office of Personnel Management and the Office of Management and Budget, filled by individuals who share my anti-government, anti-bureaucratic mindset. The Trump experience taught me that appointing those aligned with the managerial class is a mistake. I aim to cut 75% of the federal bureaucracy and need to identify the top 25% of performers to retain. We're developing a comprehensive screening process to select for excellence based on psychological assessments, knowledge, and work ethic. Additionally, I recognize the importance of acting quickly in the first year, focusing on executive actions rather than legislative agendas, and starting preparations before the election.

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What matters is not which party controls our government, but whether the people control it. For too long, a small group in our nation's capital has benefited from the government while the people have suffered. The establishment has protected itself, but not the citizens. This is all changing, starting now.

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President Trump will soon take office, and I have introduced two important bills to dismantle the administrative state. The first, the ERASER Act, requires agencies to repeal at least three rules before issuing new ones, ensuring they consider the impact of new regulations. The second, the Separation of Powers Restoration Act, establishes a stricter standard of judicial review, removing the Chevron deference that previously favored agency interpretations. This allows courts to evaluate cases without bias, empowering citizens and businesses against regulatory actions. These efforts aim to reduce bureaucratic power, shrink the federal government, and relieve Americans from excessive regulations. I look forward to collaborating with the Trump administration and my colleagues in the Doge caucus to achieve these reforms.

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The goal is to restore democracy by fixing the feedback loop between the people and the government. We can't have a democracy if the bureaucracy is in charge and unresponsive to the public's elected representatives. The bureaucracy has become an unconstitutional branch of government with too much power. We also need to address the $2 trillion deficit, which threatens to bankrupt the country. Interest payments on the national debt exceed the defense budget. It's essential to reduce federal expenses to keep America solvent. We've found odd instances of bureaucrats with modest salaries accumulating tens of millions in net worth. Basic controls are missing, leading to blank checks being issued without categorization or explanation. Payments are made to entities on the "do not pay" list. We need common-sense controls to ensure taxpayer dollars are spent wisely and to address issues like Social Security payments to 150-year-olds.

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It's not optional for us to cut federal expenses; it's essential. People voted for major government reform. The president spoke about it at every rally. People are going to get the major government reform they voted for. If the people cannot have their will decided by their elected representatives, then we don't live in a democracy. We live in a bureaucracy.

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Budget reform isn't an option; it's essential. The American people deserve transparency and accountability to see where their tax dollars go. We must ensure funds are used as intended. We're committed to scrutinizing the federal budget, line by line, eliminating wasteful programs and ensuring cost-effectiveness. It should be easy to cut pointless waste that benefits no one. We aim to establish a new culture of efficiency, not just within our administration, but for every administration that follows. No amount of waste is acceptable when it's your money. We all know government inefficiency exists. Reorganizing and finding efficiency is challenging, and frankly, some of these necessary changes are overdue.

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To reduce the size of government, I plan a 75% reduction in federal employees during my first term, with 50% cut in the first year. This includes shutting down agencies like the FBI, IRS, ATF, CDC, and Department of Education. Reviving the integrity of our constitutional republic requires this action. If elected president, I believe in term limits for bureaucrats, just as I would have a limit on my own term. As a CEO, I know that if employees can't be fired, they don't truly work for you. This approach will ensure accountability and efficiency in government.

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There are about 3 million federal government employees, but only 3,000 are appointed by the president, making it difficult to implement changes. Most of these employees operate independently, not accountable to elections or the president, which poses a significant challenge. Since Trump's election in 2016, elements of the administrative state have actively worked against him, using tactics like the Russiagate investigation to undermine his reform efforts. The key issue for Trump's potential second term is whether he can bring this bureaucracy under democratic control, aligning it with the will of the American people and the Constitution. Trump's goal is to restore democracy and counter the influence of this unelected government branch.

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We're committed to streamlining the federal government, just like running a business. We're carefully reviewing every expense to ensure we're only spending on what truly benefits America. That's our focus. Any claims to the contrary are simply scare tactics from the left, who lack a coherent message and are, frankly, out of touch with reality.

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The American people want effective government without wasted money. To deliver this, we're overhauling how government operates, beginning with a 25% reduction in White House staff and $10 million in savings. These steps will save taxpayers $9 billion. We're reducing the federal bureaucracy by at least 100,000 positions through attrition and cutting administrative costs by 12%. We're also eliminating unproductive advisory commissions. We aim to cut inessential spending and tackle the growing deficit and debt. Government programs should be efficient, and overhead must be reduced. These changes are crucial because debt consumes tax dollars and hinders private sector growth. We're also working to cut waste, streamline processes, improve customer service, and reform procurement and personnel systems. We need a government that works better, costs less, and treats taxpayers like customers.

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Our nation was founded on the principle that elected officials run the government, but today, much of our governance comes from unelected bureaucrats. This growing bureaucracy poses a threat to our republic, and politicians have allowed it to expand. Doge aims to change this. Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswami, as entrepreneurs and outside volunteers, will not be traditional government officials. Instead of merely producing reports, they will focus on reducing costs and eliminating unnecessary regulations that were never passed by Congress. Their goal is to stimulate the economy and create prosperity for the American people. Now is the time for decisive action to create a government that aligns with our founders' vision.

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Our administration's primary goal is restoring democracy by fixing the broken feedback loop between the people and the government. An out-of-control, unelected bureaucracy holds excessive power, undermining the will of the people. We must also address the massive national deficit; its interest payments alone surpass the defense budget. We're finding shocking waste, fraud, and abuse—billions of dollars in improper payments, often lacking basic oversight. Simple controls like payment categorization and verification would drastically reduce this. We're working with agency heads and the President to implement common-sense reforms, increasing transparency and ensuring taxpayer money is spent responsibly. We are committed to fiscal responsibility and economic growth, benefiting all Americans. While we strive for transparency, mistakes will be made, but we will correct them promptly.

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The American people are tired of their tax dollars being wasted. For the first time, this president is committed to restoring accountability at every level of the federal government. If you agree there is waste, abuse, and corruption, why are you not celebrating the cuts and reforms that are being instituted? We are saving Americans billions of dollars and ending the theft, waste, grift, and corruption. We are stopping American taxpayer dollars from subsidizing a rogue federal bureaucracy that has been relentlessly weaponized against the American people. We care about this issue. The American public overwhelmingly supports what President Trump is doing.

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Without a strong feedback loop between the people and their government, democracy loses its meaning. Bureaucratic rule undermines the power of elected officials—the president, the Senate, and the House—to represent the will of the people. If unelected bureaucrats make the decisions, we don't have a democracy; we have a bureaucracy. It's crucial to repair this feedback loop so that our elected representatives, not unelected bureaucrats, determine our nation's course. The public's chosen leaders in the presidency, House, and Senate must be the ultimate decision-makers.

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A major goal of this presidency is restoring democracy. True democracy requires a strong feedback loop between the people and their government. Currently, an unelected bureaucracy holds excessive power, undermining the will of the people and elected officials. This is unconstitutional and needs to be corrected. We must also address the massive national deficit—currently exceeding $2 trillion—to prevent national bankruptcy. The interest on this debt surpasses our defense budget, a shocking reality. Reducing federal spending is not optional; it's essential for the nation's solvency and its ability to serve its citizens.

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A significant goal of this presidency is to restore democracy by fixing the feedback loop between the people and the government. Currently, an autonomous bureaucracy often overrides the will of elected representatives, which contradicts the essence of democracy where the public, through the president, house, and senate, should decide what happens. Additionally, we must address the $2 trillion deficit. The interest payments on the national debt now exceed the defense budget, which is unsustainable. Reducing federal expenses isn't optional; it's essential for America's solvency. Without addressing this, we risk bankrupting the country and losing the resources needed to serve our citizens, because we will be stuck servicing vast amounts of debt.

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If there isn't a solid feedback loop connecting the people to the government, and the bureaucracy is in charge, what does democracy even mean? If the people can't vote and have their will enacted by their elected officials like the president, senate, and house, then we're not in a democracy, we're in a bureaucracy. It's crucial to fix this feedback loop so that the public's elected representatives decide what happens, not a large, unelected bureaucracy. There are good people in the federal bureaucracy, but it can't be autonomous. It must be responsive to the people; that's the whole point of a democracy.

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What matters is not which party controls our government, but whether it is controlled by the people. For too long, a small group in our nation's capital has benefited from government while the people have suffered. The establishment has protected itself, neglecting the citizens. But that changes now.

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Prolonged peacetime leads to increased bureaucracy and government growth. Regulations multiply yearly, and war historically serves as a necessary, albeit undesirable, reset. To avoid this, we've created a Department of Government Efficiency. We'll streamline regulations at the executive level, requiring Congressional consent for law changes. Our goal is to eliminate harmful regulations, downsize government, and balance the budget. This is incredibly difficult; past attempts have failed, and we may not succeed this time.

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A small group in the nation's capital has reaped the rewards of government while the people have borne the cost. The establishment protected itself, but not the citizens of our country. That all changes starting right here and right now. What truly matters is not which party controls our government, but whether our government is controlled by the people.
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