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Donald Trump Aims to Clean House with All Those Liberal Partisan Employees in 2025
In a recent speech, former President Donald Trump unveiled some of the measures he would take if reelected in 2024. Among the key proposals are:
1. **Granting Expanded Authority to Deploy the National Guard:** Trump announced his intention to enact legislation allowing the president to deploy the National Guard in situations where there’s a “true and total breakdown of law and order.” This move would enable the federal government to swiftly restore order and peace in the event of violent protests by groups like Black Lives Matter, bypassing the need for approval from hesitant governors.
2. **Addressing Homelessness and Drug Addiction:** Trump expressed his commitment to tackling homelessness, drug addiction, and mental health issues in urban areas. His plan involves relocating individuals from city streets to “thousands and thousands of high-quality tents” set up on affordable land in the outskirts of cities. This approach aims to provide better living conditions for those in need.
3. **Reimposing Executive Order “Creating Schedule F”:** In October 2020, Trump issued an executive order called “Creating Schedule F in the Excepted Service,” which created a new employment category for federal employees. This category, known as “Schedule F,” removed employment protections for federal workers who held roles with policy influence. President Biden reversed this order, but sources close to Trump suggest that he would reinstate it if elected for a second term. Reimposing Schedule F could affect tens of thousands of government workers, potentially allowing Trump to replace them with individuals he believes are more aligned with his agenda.
4. **Impact on the Civil Service:** The reintroduction of Schedule F could significantly impact the modern civil service, as it would grant the president the power to dismiss federal employees with minimal avenues for appeal. This change could create a chilling effect on government employees, potentially hindering the efficiency and non-partisan nature of the bureaucracy.
5. **Political Implications:** Reimposing Schedule F could also lead to pendulum swings in government staffing, raising concerns about the continuity and quality of public services, regulatory protections, and checks on executive power. Supporters argue that it would lead to behavior change among government officials, while critics claim it could undermine the civil service’s non-partisan nature.