The vision of former President Donald Trump, who ranks first in the polls for the Republican presidential candidate, is gradually emerging. Internet media Axios analysed that “former President Trump is pursuing a dramatic expansion of the federal government, especially the presidential powers,” based on former President Trump’s public speech and videos and materials posted on the campaign website on the 21st.
It is that former President Trump seeks to strengthen overall presidential powers beyond the amnesty of the instigators of the January 6 congressional invasion and the policy of mediating the war truce in Ukraine, which former President Trump has publicly revealed. Axios said, “The position itself on amnesty or the war in Ukraine is controversial enough, but it is within the president’s authority.” are doing,” he said.
First, former President Trump wants to secure the right to hire and fire federal officials, which is not new, but if it becomes a reality, it is part of a broader project to clean up investigators and bureaucrats who take issue with former President Trump’s actions or view them as disloyal. pointed out that it can be an easy means.
In addition, former President Trump, who has been embroiled in several lawsuits and criminal investigations, is also promising to stop supporting the Justice Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Forecasted in the education sector, former President Trump is promoting a plan to reward schools for eliminating teacher retirement age and eliminate diversity and equality courses in universities.
Regarding housing, it is said that they hope to delete the Obama-era rule that states that housing segregation and poverty must be resolved to receive federal housing subsidies, the media reported. In the case of the firearms issue, mutual reciprocity rules are applied to concealed possession permits, and if concealed possession permits are obtained in the state of residence, other states are also considering a plan to recognize them.
Norman Ornstein, an honorary research fellow at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), criticized former President Trump as saying, “What former President Trump is putting forward is a trap of democracy,” and “but that’s just a hollow gang.”