
The deep state is in panic mode. Left-wing judges and Democrat operatives are working overtime to block President Trump’s latest government reform efforts. As Trump moves to drain the swamp, activist judges are trying to save it.
In a stunning announcement from the White House on Tuesday, Trump revealed his administration has already uncovered billions in government waste. And that’s just the beginning.
The implications are staggering: up to one trillion dollars in total waste identified for elimination. To put that in perspective, that’s enough to fund the entire Department of Defense for more than a year.
From ‘The Post Millennial’:
“We’ve already found billions of dollars—not like a little bit, billions. Many billions of dollars, and when you get down to it it’s going to be probably close to a trillion dollars,” Trump declared from the White House.
The President specifically targeted USAID, the foreign aid agency that sends American tax dollars overseas. “It’s really corrupt, incompetent, and it’s really corrupt,” Trump emphasized, noting the deliberate repetition.
The Deep State Fights Back
The bureaucratic empire is striking back. Career officials claim these reforms could “compromise national security.” (Translation: threaten their cushy budgets.)
But National Security Adviser Mike Waltz demolished that argument. “Everything there seems to cost too much, take too long and deliver too little to the soldiers,” Waltz told NBC’s Meet the Press.
He specifically highlighted the Pentagon’s notoriously inefficient shipbuilding programs, where costs routinely balloon by billions.
Real Reform, Real Results
Enter Elon Musk, now heading the Department of Government Efficiency. In just two weeks, his team has identified more waste than previous administrations found in years.
“The people voted for major government reform,” Musk stated at the White House briefing. “There should be no doubt about that.” The tech innovator’s data-driven approach is already sending shockwaves through Washington’s administrative state.
Making Government Work Again
The scope is unprecedented. With the Pentagon’s annual budget approaching $1 trillion, Trump’s team has identified waste across multiple fronts:
- Department of Education bureaucracy
- Military procurement overruns
- Foreign aid program duplications
- Administrative overhead bloat
The resistance is fierce. Reuters reports that critics are filing lawsuits, claiming the reforms are “too aggressive.” But after decades of unchecked spending, American taxpayers aren’t buying those excuses anymore.
“We’re going to find billions, hundreds of billions of dollars of fraud and abuse,” Trump promised. Unlike his predecessors, he’s backing those words with action.
While activist judges try desperately to protect their bureaucratic allies, the great government cleanup is already underway. The swamp creatures can file all the lawsuits they want – the drain is finally working.
Key Takeaways
- Trump administration identifies up to $1 trillion in government waste across multiple federal agencies.
- Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency delivers billions in savings within first two weeks.
- USAID and Pentagon procurement targeted as primary sources of waste and corruption.
- Despite judicial activism, reform efforts already showing unprecedented results.
Sources: The Post Millennial, Reuters