Trump’s inauguration: for Donald, we must take control of the state machine and fight the high state bureaucracy

This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:
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At his inauguration, Trump made the decision to put an end to the “Old State” which, according to him, forever obstructs all initiatives that the president can take and thus can delay many projects wherever possible.
This is because the spoils system is a practice born in the United States under the presidency of Andrew Jackson in 1829 according to which senior officials must follow changes in government in order to allow the new president to be able to count on the partisan loyalty of the top state bureaucracy. During the previous transition between Barack Obama and Donald Trump, the new president had already appointed more than 4,000 new members, including a thousand in key positions.
Several sources indicate, however, that in 2025, a much more profound transformation would be expected and Trump did not hesitate to speak of a “purge” of the administration:
“The second mass deportation we need, after those of illegal immigrants, is that of bureaucrats.”
Period!