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Donald Trump aims to play checkers targeting swamps

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Donald Trump’s triumphant return to the political stage as President-elect has sent ripples through Washington’s corridors of power. With his bold promises to dismantle entrenched bureaucracies and hold corrupt officials accountable, Trump is signaling a dramatic shift for his second term. His latest announcements – nominating Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz as Attorney General and former Democratic Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence – have set the stage for what many predict will be a seismic transformation of the US justice and intelligence systems. As allies cheer and critics warn of unprecedented challenges, Trump’s vision for a new America is already stirring intense debate and controversy.

Following the landslide victory of President-elect Donald Trump, many political heavyweights and powerful figures in the US administration, including federal agencies, are reportedly spending sleepless nights. They fear that Trump’s second term will spell disaster for entrenched bureaucracies, corrupt individuals, and white-collar criminals. Some prominent names being mentioned include Joe Biden, Hunter Biden, Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi, Liz Cheney, Antony Blinken, Merrick Garland, Dr. Anthony Fauci, and others.

On November 13, Trump announced his intention to nominate Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz as Attorney General and former Democratic Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard as his Director of National Intelligence (DNI).

These announcements sent “shockwaves”, as Elon Musk put it, and drew praise from MAGA supporters while being criticized by members of the establishment, leftists, and Republicans in Name Only (RINOs). Analysts believe that appointing an “America First” Attorney General is crucial to Trump’s plans for a massive shake-up of the Department of Justice, which has left many career officials within the department on edge.

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