Trump allies are pre-screening up to 54,000 loyalists across government that will remove the restraints placed on previous presidents

I wonder when will these Boogeyman Trump articles stop. This nigga damn near on his last legs, fat as fuck, got a million cases, 80 years old, half senile and the press keeps riding his dick like hes some Alexander the Great young ass dude on the verge of a 40 year rule. Fuck outta here
 
Looks like you have no facts to back up your feelings !

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At this point, all I can assume is the shot has given a mass number of people brain damage.
It's fucking crazy ! Wrong about Trump ,Covid Vaccines, Climate Change ,Illegal aliens......for most It's not because they're stupid It's because their lazy and prideful. Couple others, no names , they are fucking stupid. I'm saying, if you always on the wrong side of common sense your problem ain't with me , it's with that man in the mirror
 
@DC_Dude

President Trump looks like he is issuing executive orders, changing federal employment to employment at will, getting rid of people right and left. This is why government jobs with their low pay can be a bad idea with all the poliical nonsense. Than he conditioning grants to police on having stop and frisk policies. All these black prosecutors going after him has probably pissed him off and turned him into a President Biden.



Hopefully I am gone by then and will be watching you guys deal with either the Democrat or Republican aftermath.
 
This strategy is not being setup for Trump.

It’s being planned out for the next GOP POTUS who gets in office most likely in 2028 or 2032.

The only way to fight this is Vote.

Vote for people who will do something to stop this, not people who are just there to get rich like Senator’s Manchin and Sinema.

The Trump job applications revealed

We told you in a "Behind the Curtain" column last month that Trump allies are pre-screening the ideologies of thousands of potential appointees and employees in case he wins back the White House. Now we have copies of the exact questionnaires Trump allies are using and that then-President Trump used himself during his final days in office.

Why it matters: These future Trumpers would staff an unprecedented effort to centralize and expand presidential power at every level of the administration.

  • Trump insiders are planning a far more targeted and sophisticated sequel to his haphazard first term, when internal feuding deterred policy wins or permanent changes to government.
  • The 2020 questionnaire — paired with the application the Heritage Foundation is currently collecting from job prospects for a future administration — points to a top-down government-in-waiting that would be driven more by ideology than by policy expertise or innovation.
  • Trump, the overwhelming favorite for the Republican nomination, is being explicit about his plans for retribution and disruption if he wins the 2024 election. So how he would staff his government is of immense consequence.
Driving the news: The 2020 "Research Questionnaire," which we obtained from a Trump administration alumnus, was used in the administration's final days — when most moderates and establishment figures had been fired or quit, and loyalists were flexing their muscles. Questions include:

  • "What part of Candidate Trump's campaign message most appealed to you and why?"
  • "Briefly describe your political evolution. What thinkers, authors, books, or political leaders influenced you and led you to your current beliefs? What political commentator, thinker or politician best reflects your views?"
  • "Have you ever appeared in the media to comment on Candidate Trump, President Trump or other personnel or policies of the Trump Administration?"
The big picture: Similar questions are being asked for the Talent Database being assembled by the Heritage Foundation's Project 2025 — the most sophisticated, expensive pre-transition planning ever undertaken for either party:

  • "Name one person, past or present, who has most influenced the development of your political philosophy."
  • "Name a book that has most significantly shaped your political philosophy, and please explain its influence on your thinking."
  • "Name one living public policy figure whom you greatly admire and why."
Between the lines: An alumnus of the Trump White House told us both documents are designed to test the sincerity of someone's MAGA credentials and determine "when you got red-pilled," or became a true believer.

  • "They want to see that you're listening to Tucker, and not pointing to the Reagan revolution or any George W. Bush stuff," this person said.
See for yourself: As an exclusive for Axios readers, at the bottom of this story you can read both the Trump questionnaire and 2025 application in full.

Both documents are striking for their emphasis on what you believe rather than your credentials or accomplishments.

  • They reflect a vision for a centralized administration where people throughout the administration would pick up the phone and say: "Yes, sir."


Details: The Heritage Foundation told us Project 2025 officials have collected more than 5,000 applications — months before a Republican nominee is locked in.

  • Heritage president Kevin Roberts said recently that Project 2025's mission is to get the next conservative president "ready to govern in the most aggressive, ambitious, audacious way to destroy the Deep State and devolve power back to the individual Americans."
The groundwork by Heritage, which is nonpartisan in its tax designation, is technically available to any future conservative nominee. We're told Project 2025 officials have briefed the Republican campaigns of Trump, Ron DeSantis, Nikki Halley and Vivek Ramaswamy — and even the independent campaign of Robert Kennedy Jr.

  • But the presence of Johnny McEntee, former director of Trump's White House Presidential Personnel Office, as a senior adviser to Project 2025 reflects the Trump-centric planning.
Behind the scenes: We hear Trump has been irritated by all the attention Heritage and other outside allies have gotten for the prefab administration that's being assembled.

  • The Trump campaign's top two officials, Susie Wiles and Chris LaCivita, issued a statement in mid-November saying that "none of these groups or individuals speak for President Trump or his campaign. We will have an official transition effort to be announced at a later date."
  • "Unless a second term priority is articulated by President Trump himself, or is officially communicated by the campaign," they added, "it is not authorized in any way."
 
Well a few things Trump didn't do. While in office he didn't start any wars. I don't recall him giving our fucking money away to the Ukraine and Israel that would be Biden and Obama. He wanted to close the border which didn't cause the problems happening in places like Chicago and New York to name just 2 city's. He didn't fan the flames of war by taking his ass over to Taiwan that would be Nancy Pelosi. Fucking interest rates weren't through the fucking roof like they are now. As far as racism like Malcolm X said I like my racists out in the open where I can see them not in the closet.
 
Well a few things Trump didn't do. While in office he didn't start any wars. I don't recall him giving our fucking money away to the Ukraine and Israel that would be Biden and Obama. He wanted to close the border which didn't cause the problems happening in places like Chicago and New York to name just 2 city's. He didn't fan the flames of war by taking his ass over to Taiwan that would be Nancy Pelosi. Fucking interest rates weren't through the fucking roof like they are now. As far as racism like Malcolm X said I like my racists out in the open where I can see them not in the closet.
:hmm:
 
Well a few things Trump didn't do. While in office he didn't start any wars. I don't recall him giving our fucking money away to the Ukraine and Israel that would be Biden and Obama. He wanted to close the border which didn't cause the problems happening in places like Chicago and New York to name just 2 city's. He didn't fan the flames of war by taking his ass over to Taiwan that would be Nancy Pelosi. Fucking interest rates weren't through the fucking roof like they are now. As far as racism like Malcolm X said I like my racists out in the open where I can see them not in the closet.

Well, that's a lot half-truths is that statement:

Biden Admin didn't start any wars. No new funding has been sent to Israel, we've been giving money, and weapons' for decades.

What is actually closing the boarder mean? Texas bussing system(Spending ridiculous amounts of money) is for people waiting for their asylum claim to be heard while their forbidden to work.

Pelosi was the first but that decision has been supported and followed by many including R-Blackburn

Interest rates were going to go up anyway. We're still cheaper than other G-7 countries

Racism will always be baked in. With that said I like the work his other cabinet members are doing and would like them to be more aggressive before companies lawsuits further erode the Administrative states authority to enforce anything. (See EPA, CFPB, and other agencies)
 
Never understood why people want to burn down the house they are still living in.
What the fuck are you talking about? The house is already burning. It's been burning for decades.

I just got my gallons of water to put out the little fires everywhere when they come around me. All we're saying is we're getting off the chain gang of people running out and holding the water hoses.

This shit is done. I don't give America as we currently know it another hundred years. You got white people battling white people now with the Republicans and Democrats, Republicans being the aggressor

Republicans got the rebirth of Nazi like it's cool like that. I got my 9 mm and a bit more than a thousand rounds with a 32 round magazine just in case they feeling froggy
 
Well a few things Trump didn't do. While in office he didn't start any wars. I don't recall him giving our fucking money away to the Ukraine and Israel that would be Biden and Obama. He wanted to close the border which didn't cause the problems happening in places like Chicago and New York to name just 2 city's. He didn't fan the flames of war by taking his ass over to Taiwan that would be Nancy Pelosi. Fucking interest rates weren't through the fucking roof like they are now. As far as racism like Malcolm X said I like my racists out in the open where I can see them not in the closet.

If you actually read the article, ask yourself how bad it had to be that a fucking general of the Joint Chief of Staff felt the need to do this.
 
What the fuck are you talking about? The house is already burning. It's been burning for decades.

I just got my gallons of water to put out the little fires everywhere when they come around me. All we're saying is we're getting off the chain gang of people running out and holding the water hoses.

This shit is done. I don't give America as we currently know it another hundred years. You got white people battling white people now with the Republicans and Democrats, Republicans being the aggressor

Republicans got the rebirth of Nazi like it's cool like that. I got my 9 mm and a bit more than a thousand rounds with a 32 round magazine just in case they feeling froggy
If your house is already burning down, how long will your couple of gallons last before you run out?
 
If your house is already burning down, how long will your couple of gallons last before you run out?
The apartment building is burning down. It's not hot on my side yet, and I'm no longer going to attempt to run up to the other side and the rest of my life to put out the fire that is already out of control.

My apartments on the ground floor. I got my Go Bag ready if the Flames come too close to my direction. I'll Just Bounce. Until that time, the people that is getting real hot for are going to have to deal

I got a government job and a disability check. And when my 100% comes back I'll be doing even better
 
The apartment building is burning down. It's not hot on my side yet, and I'm no longer going to attempt to run up to the other side and the rest of my life to put out the fire that is already out of control.

My apartments on the ground floor. I got my Go Bag ready if the Flames come too close to my direction. I'll Just Bounce. Until that time, the people that is getting real hot for are going to have to deal

I got a government job and a disability check. And when my 100% comes back I'll be doing even better
so the government is falling apart or "burning down" in our example and you still expect to to get all your benefits?


:roflmao::roflmao::roflmao:
 
so the government is falling apart or "burning down" in our example and you still expect to to get all your benefits?


:roflmao::roflmao::roflmao:
Bro, even if I don't I know I'll survive. That's what I mean by I ain't worried

This shit don't bother me. I've lived with barely scraping by before. That won't kill me. Who it will kill is a bunch of the entitled white people who live in this country with us. Those motherfuckers who lose their job and go home and kill their whole family

The thinning of the heart will start with them. I just need a few pieces to protect myself from the rest. It ain't fun when the rabbit got the gun too
 



Why it matters: Hundreds of people are spending tens of millions of dollars to install a pre-vetted, pro-Trump army of up to 54,000 loyalists across government to rip off the restraints imposed on the previous 46 presidents.

  • The screening for ready-to-serve loyalists has already begun, driven in part by artificial intelligence from tech giant Oracle, contracted for the project.
  • Social media histories are already being plumbed.
What's happening: When Trump took office in 2017, he included many conventional Republicans in his Cabinet and key positions. Those officials often curtailed his behavior and power.

  • Trump himself spends little time plotting governing plans. But he is well aware of a highly coordinated campaign to be ready to jam government offices with loyalists willing to stretch traditional boundaries.
If Trump were to win, thousands of Trump-first loyalists would be ready for legal, judicial, defense, regulatory and domestic policy jobs. His inner circle plans to purge anyone viewed as hostile to the hard-edged, authoritarian-sounding plans he calls "Agenda 47."

  • The people leading these efforts aren't figures like Rudy Giuliani. They're smart, experienced people, many with very unconventional and elastic views of presidential power and traditional rule of law.
Behind the scenes: The government-in-waiting is being orchestrated by the Heritage Foundation's well-funded Project 2025, which already has published a 920-page policy book from 400+ contributors. Think of it as a transition team set in motion years in advance.

  • Heritage president Kevin Roberts tells us his apparatus is "orders of magnitude" bigger than anything ever assembled for a party out of power.
  • The policy series, "Mandate for Leadership," dates back to the 1980s. But Paul Dans, director of Project 2025, told us: "Never before has the entire movement ... banded together to construct a comprehensive plan to deconstruct the out-of-touch and weaponized administrative state."
Project 2025 gets muscle from 80 partners, including Turning Point USA, led by MAGA star Charlie Kirk; the Center for Renewing America, headed by former Trump budget director Russ Vought; and American Moment, focused on young believers for junior positions.

Trump insiders relish rebuilding the team with purists. But the truth is, they have no choice: Many more-traditional Republicans quit the first administration in frustration or were fired by tweet. And some former advisers are talking to prosecutors or are charged with crimes.

  • The Trump campaign tells us no outside group speaks for him: "The campaign's Agenda47 is the only official comprehensive and detailed look at what President Trump will do when he returns to the White House. ... While the campaign is appreciative of any effort to provide suggestions about a second term, the campaign is not collaborating with them."
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How it works: The most elaborate part of the pre-transition machine is a résumé-collection project that drills down more on political philosophy than on experience, education or other credentials.

  • Applicants are asked to "name one person, past or present, who has most influenced the development of your political philosophy" — and to do the same with a book.
  • Another query: "Name one living public policy figure whom you greatly admire and why."
Details: Heritage's "Presidential Personnel Database" already has 4,000+ entries, we're told.

  • We're told immense, intense attention will be given to the social-media histories of anyone being considered for top jobs. Those queasy about testing the limits of Trump's power will get flagged and rejected.
  • The massive headhunting quest aims to recruit 20,000 people to serve in the next administration, as a down payment on 4,000 presidential appointments + potential replacements for as many as 50,000 federal workers who are "policy-adjacent," as Trumpers put it.
Reality check: Technically, this apparatus will be inherited by any Republican nominee — Heritage officials tell us they've briefed the campaigns of Trump, Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley.

  • But this is undeniably a Trump-driven operation. The biggest tell: Johnny McEntee — one of Trump's closest White House aides, and his most fervent internal loyalty enforcer — is a senior adviser to Project 2025.
  • One of the most powerful architects is Stephen Miller, a top West Wing adviser for the Trump administration. Miller is charting an even harder line on legal and immigration policy than last time. While he maps a White House return, he's president of America First Legal, which vows to fight "lawless executive actions and the Radical Left."



Between the lines: Trump doesn't hide his intentions. It's important to tune out the theatrical language that drives social media and cable TV, and focus intently on the directional guidance of his second term.

  • He's telling us exactly what he intends to do — like it or loathe it. And this time, he'll have prefabbed institutional muscle to turn pugilistic words into policies and action from the get-go.
Here's what the early days of a second Trump presidency would look like, based on his words and our conversations with Trump insiders:

  1. His top obsession will be the Justice Department, the FBI and the intelligence community — all of which he thinks conspired to investigate him, thwart him, screw him. He's been very clear that he's willing to unleash these agencies against political enemies.
  2. The next priority will be the Department of Homeland Security and the border, with plans to erect sprawling detention camps, "scour the country for unauthorized immigrants," and "deport people by the millions per year," The New York Times reports. We're told Trump's top criterion for immigration officials will be whoever promises to be most aggressive. Trump has told allies he's confident the Supreme Court will back his most draconian moves.
  3. As first reported by Jonathan Swan for Axios last year, a key tool for Trump's "revenge term" would be the use of Schedule F personnel powers to wipe out employment protections for tens of thousands of civil servants across the federal government. Trump allies want a deep and wide purge of the professional staff that often serves across new administrations.
  4. Officials close to the Pentagon tell us they're worried about a plan, articulated by former Trump official Russ Vought in the Heritage document, to direct the National Security Council to "rigorously review all general and flag officer promotions to prioritize the core roles and responsibilities of the military over social engineering and non-defense related matters, including climate change, critical race theory [and] manufactured extremism." Indeed, the Trump allies see obstacles to remove at every level of every agency.
The bottom line: This Trump-allied machine has the most power over the formation of a potential future government of any group in U.S. history. Trump, if elected, will leverage it to do things with government that none of us has seen in our lifetime.

Bump
 
Bruh something HAS to HAPPEN bruh.... too much weirdo shit taking place,

gay agendas, unlawful vaxxx mandates, bruh shit was getting so fuckin retardedly weird,

we had fuckin TRANSEXUALS AS MILITARY GENERALS....

somebody was FUCKIN WITH US, and THEY NEED TO BE STOPPED!!!

FUCK THAT SHIT!!!!

MAKIN MOCKERY OUT OF AMERICANS!!! yea

FUCK THAT SHIT!!!

SOMETHING HAS TO BE DONE AND FAST!!!!!!

got sexually fucked up men literally fighting for rights to use

the LITTLE GIRLS BATHROOM....

DA FUCK ???????
 
I don't work for the Feds. Feel bad for those admins who just do the work no matter who is in office.
That’s what they signed up for. They understand it isn’t about emotional response because the leadership ideals are the same for the most part, red or blue.
 
Bruh something HAS to HAPPEN bruh.... too much weirdo shit taking place,

gay agendas, unlawful vaxxx mandates, bruh shit was getting so fuckin retardedly weird,

we had fuckin TRANSEXUALS AS MILITARY GENERALS....

somebody was FUCKIN WITH US, and THEY NEED TO BE STOPPED!!!

FUCK THAT SHIT!!!!

MAKIN MOCKERY OUT OF AMERICANS!!! yea

FUCK THAT SHIT!!!

SOMETHING HAS TO BE DONE AND FAST!!!!!!

got sexually fucked up men literally fighting for rights to use

the LITTLE GIRLS BATHROOM....

DA FUCK ???????
They should have put them on the front lines inside of eject them. Let them confused faggots fight it out.
 
They should have put them on the front lines inside of eject them. Let them confused faggots fight it out.

Exactly put them on the front lines along with all those other little beta pussys always talking
bout

war war war, but cant even do a push up... yea put them on the front line along with all those silver spoon

brats, that will never ever have to fight in a war, but benefit the most from it...

watch how fast war would stop, if ceo's and chairmen of the boards had to send their children on the front lines...

all those with the power to approve a war, must have a child ready to fight in the war, they approve,

or they cant be in a position to approve anything!!!
 
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