Trump Initiates Mass Removal of Biden's Appointees on Inauguration Day
In a bold move following his inauguration, President Donald Trump announced plans to remove over 1,000 political appointees from former President Joe Biden's administration. Early Tuesday, Trump declared on his Truth Social platform that he had already terminated four individuals, including celebrity chef Jose Andres and former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Mark Milley.
Trump's message emphasized the intention of his administration to purge federal positions of those he claims are not aligned with his agenda to "Make America Great Again." He stated that the personnel office is actively working to identify and remove these appointees, asserting that the removal process is essential for realigning the federal bureaucracy under his leadership.
In response to the firings, both Andres and former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms noted they had already resigned prior to Trump's inauguration, challenging the legitimacy of Trump's declarations. Bottoms specifically remarked, "You can’t fire someone who has already resigned."
The newly inaugurated president also indicated that the move to dismiss these individuals is just the beginning. He aims to implement far-reaching changes in the civil service, including stripping job protections for over 50,000 federal employees and enforcing a full return to in-office work for federal workers.
These actions mark the start of Trump's second term, during which he has promised to combat what he refers to as the "deep state" within the government. Analysts believe that these removals may further deepen the divisions within the U.S. political landscape, drawing attention to the ongoing struggle over federal governance and policy direction.
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