https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/11/president-trumps-plan-dismantle-deep-state-resurfaces-goes/
President Trump conveys a clear outline for an accountable government. He challenges the deep state with the following proposals:
1. Removal of rogue bureaucrats through Executive Order.
2. Clean out corruption in the National Security apparatus. Overhaul the agencies so they cannot target Christians, conservatives, and enemies of the left.
3. Reform the FISA court.
4. Establish a Truth and Reconciliation Commission to declassify deep state spying, censorship, and corruption.
5. Launch major crackdown on government leakers who collude with fake news to subvert the government.
6. Make every inspector general’s office independent and separate from the office they oversee.
7. Ask Congress to create an independent auditing system to monitor intelligence agencies to ensure they are not spying on our citizens, or running disinformation campaigns against the American people.
8. Move parts of the Federal bureaucracy to new locations outside of Washington.
9. Ban Federal bureaucrats from taking jobs at the companies they regulate.
10. Push a Constitutional amendment to impose term limits on members of Congress.
From Trump’s campaign:
TARGET GOVERNMENT CORRUPTION: President Trump’s plan targets the corruption that has plagued our federal government and harmed Americans.
The Biden administration has weaponized the FBI and DOJ to target conservatives, Christians, and their political enemies.
A leaked and since-withdrawn FBI memo recently revealed that FBI agents were likening traditional Catholics to “domestic terrorists.”
Bureaucrats from the FBI and DHS directly colluded with social media companies during the 2020 election to censor Americans’ speech.
During the Russia collusion hoax, government officials routinely selectively leaked information to the media to further their anti-Trump narrative.
The FISA Court process was corrupted by the Obama-Biden administration. In the leadup to the 2016 election, the FISA court issued multiple warrants to spy on members of the Trump campaign that were later declared invalid by the Justice Department Inspector General because the FBI made “material misstatements” in obtaining them.
The Justice Department’s Inspector General found that in their applications for FISA warrants, the FBI made 17 significant “errors” and “omissions.”
The Justice Department’s Inspector General found that the “central” piece of evidence the FISA warrants relied on was opposition research from the Clinton campaign.
An FBI lawyer admitted that he forged an email in an attempt to ensure that the Obama-Biden administration’s spying on the Trump campaign through FISA warrants could continue.