Brace yourselves, swamp-dwellers—Donald Trump is heading back to the White House.
And this time, he has a mandate as huge as our beloved country.
This from thepatriotjournal.com.
His landslide victory has sent a clear message:
Americans are fed up with the entrenched
bureaucracy that has bogged down progress for years.
Trump is not just taking office; he is preparing to sweep through the federal government and root out the corruption, waste, and stonewalling that have plagued the system.
The bloated government programs, the “resistance” movements within agencies, and the ideological overreach—Trump’s plan is to put an end to it all. This time, he’s looking at every department, and no one is untouchable. The message is clear:
[I]f you’re not on board with the
‘America First’ agenda, you’d better step aside.
From Daily Wire:
Attorney Mark Paoletta warned employees within the Justice Department that they needed to be ready to help President-elect Donald Trump implement his lawful agenda come January 20, 2025—or they should start packing up their desks.
Attorney Mark Paoletta, who served as General Counsel for the Office of Management and Budget during Trump’s first term, has warned DOJ employees to be prepared for big changes.
In response to rumors of lawyers at the Justice Department feeling “terrified” about a Trump return, Paoletta minced no words. If they don’t want to help Trump carry out his agenda, he says, they should clear their desks. The new motto.
Get on board, or get out.
Trump’s agenda is not a mystery; he’s been crystal clear on what he wants to achieve. Paoletta outlined a list of policy priorities that DOJ employees will be expected to support. These range from:
[S]ecuring the southern border and ramping up deportations to restoring law and order in American cities and ending so-called ‘sanctuary’ protections for illegal
immigrants[aliens].
Trump’s plans also include:
[T]ackling woke policies in government, ensuring free speech, protecting religious liberties, and reviving American energy production.
This is not about wishful thinking—Paoletta emphasized that Trump’s goals align with what he campaigned on and what the American people overwhelmingly voted for.
NOTE: DOJ attorneys have a responsibility to support a lawful agenda that reflects the people’s choice, not to “resist” from within.
Among the listed priorities is a plan to address issues within the justice system itself. Trump aims to end what he views as politically motivated “lawfare” against his supporters and allies, promising to review and potentially pardon January 6th defendants who were prosecuted in what he calls “politically driven” cases.
Paoletta stressed:
DOJ employees who resist the President’s lawful orders [will] face disciplinary action, up to and including termination.
No more rogue employees working against the administration’s goals—this time, there will be consequences for undermining the President’s lawful directives.
Paoletta noted:
[U]nlike under Biden, employees wouldn’t be asked to push legally dubious programs.
However, if they refuse to uphold the lawful policies that the President-elect campaigned on, they’re simply not doing their jobs.
Paoletta warned:
Trump’s vision is rooted in respecting the will of the voters, and any resistance against it, would amount to undermining American democracy.
Trump’s return to office signals more than just a changing of the guard; it is a full reset for federal governance. After four years of Obiden-era policies that Trump’s supporters argue weakened America’s borders, economy, and social fabric, the new administration is bringing a no-nonsense approach.
Trump’s second term promises:
– accountability,
– transparency, and
– an end to bureaucratic obstruction.
For career government workers who refuse to get on board with the new direction, it is time to decide:
[J]oin the team or find the door.