The last time President Trump held his post, he tried to provide deep discounts for external assistance, but was banned by Congress. He finds a little resistance from his Republican colleagues this time for his transfer to freeze this financing.
During a private lawyer in his first term, Mr. Trump expressed their desire to shoot at the investigator, but White House lawyers stopped him. This term, Mr. Trump forced a speedy exit to a large number of federal officials who have monitoring roles on his administration.
In the last days of his first presidency, Mr. Trump tried to employ a loyal to help in the FBI administration, until Prosecutor Bill Bar objected. Now that the same loyalists, Cash Patel, are preparing to lead the office.
At every step in his second term, Mr. Trump explains the lack of limits of previous restrictions, and he greatly reshaped domestic and external policy on an incomparable scale. His rapid movement in his first month in office confirms the administration's confidence with a more stable grip on government tools compared to the last period of Mr. Trump at the White House.
He has long been guessed inventors of warriors in the Bush and Rigan departments who pushed him to traditional conservative policies. In their place, a group of Republicans are mostly Republicans who radically helping Mr. Trump to reset the country's policies – as well as billionaire Elon Musk, who the President launched on a barrel through bureaucracy.
Jeffrey A. Angel, who leads the Presidential History Center at South Methodist University: “We have never seen anything on the scale of what the new Donald Trump administration is doing.” “It is not just a reflection of the previous administration policies – which we always expect to see a little – but the opposite of the basics of American foreign policy since 1945.”
Looking at Mr. Trump's actions last week alone:
He ended the efforts made to isolate Russia diplomat after its widespread invasion of Ukraine for nearly three years, and spoke with President Vladimir F. Putin. Mr. Trump described the conversation as the opening of talks to end the war – without any clear role for President Vodimer Zelinski from Ukraine.
His administration began to lay down workers on a large scale throughout the government, and targeted most of the estimated 200,000 federal workers under observation, a sharp escalation in the president's campaign to reduce the workforce.
Trump's senior officials of the Ministry of Justice threw deeper in chaos while moving to drop corruption charges against Mayor Eric Adams from New York, which led to a series of resignation from the prosecutors.
Mr. Trump proposed an aggressive global reformulation of definitions – he created what he calls “mutual definitions” that could destroy the obligations made by the United States at the international level through the World Trade Organization and may enter into a new era of commercial wars.
Amidst everything, the president continued to sign executive orders very quickly, as they took steps to weaken job protection for job diplomats and expand Mr. Musk's authority over the federal workforce.
Mr. Trump's allies say his actions show how quickly he moves to fulfill the promises he made to the voters.
“It was a quick pace,” said actor Steve Scales of Louisiana, Republican No. 2 in the House of Representatives. “If you compare the first month of Donald Trump in his position in 2017 to what you see today, you are watching a more focused and aggressive president.”
He added: “He takes lessons from his first term and provides greater results, and faster results for the American people.”
Until now, the disturbance caused by Mr. Trump's early movements has not seemed to have led to a major shift in public opinion against him, although it is still possible to see how spending is freezing and giving up the federal workforce will have an echo among his main circles as soon as that The effects are clear.
“Most of the people who voted for his favor want to change,” said Mr. England. “I would like to claim that most of the people who voted in his favor were really in the weeds of page 632 of the federal law. So the main headlines are,” Trump did something “and they feel the work.”
Historians say that the raid of the political changes made by Mr. Trump during his first month in his post have no few precedents.
President Franklin de Roosevelt had a similar wave of activity during the first 100 days in his post, but these measures aim to build American institutions, not to demolish them.
“In the case of Roosevelt, that was a revolution to create institutions,” said Mr. Ingence. “This is not a building site. It's a wreck.”
Unlike other presidents, there seem to be few checks on Mr. Trump.
Under the control of the Republicans, Congress has led to its traditional roles in the field of supervision and budget on its agenda.
Mike Johnson spokesman said on Tuesday that he was very happy with the power of the MUSK portfolio in the executive branch. He indicated that he has no objection to the cancellation of Mr. Trump or returning to the back of the back approved by Congress.
Mr. Johnson told reporters: “I was asked several times, isn't it uncomfortable with this?” “No, I'm not.” He added: “We people revive what is happening in the new administration.”
One of the few Republicans in Congress who did not move in the locking step with Mr. Trump was Senator Mitch McConnell, the Republican in Kentucky, who refused to vote for some of the candidates for the most attractive cabinet of the President. But the “no” votes that the former party leader did not retract the assurances of personalities such as Toulcy Gabbard, the Director of National Intelligence, or Robert F. Kennedy Junior as Minister of Health.
Where Mr. Trump faced resistance, he was in the courts. Some federal judges intervene to prevent some of the actions of Mr. Trump temporarily – including an attempt to cancel the newly born citizenship, and freeze him on foreign aid and some of Mr. Musk's interventions in the federal government.
This was drawn by the anger of Mr. Trump.
“Billions of dollars have already been found of fraud, waste and abuse, in investigating the unqualified government,” the President has published on Truth Social, without providing evidence of the specified dictation. “Now some activists and political judges who want us to slow down, or stop. Loss of this momentum will be very harmful to finding the truth, which turns into a disaster for the participants in the management of our government. I left a lot to find. No excuses !!!”
In some respects, Mr. Trump adopted the philosophy of Silicon Valley and embraced by the executives of businesses such as his ally, Mr. Musk, who was lowering jobs and agencies at a record pace: move quickly and break things.
Federal officials who were pushed into Mr. Trump's fast cleansing operations say that it is systematically eroding any checks for his administration. He paid 19 general inspector. Chair of the Federal Electoral Committee; Head of the Office of the Special Advisor, a government control agency and the head of the Marawah Systems Protection Council, which protects civil service employees from unjustified disciplinary procedures. Many of these ends are now challenged in court.
Cathy Harris, Chairman of the Marawara Board of Directors, was prosecuted to restore her job, on the pretext that her shooting was illegal. You see a pattern on how Mr. Trump removes those who can bear it.
“He takes large -scale measures aimed at the intestine for civil service,” said Ms. Harris. “MSPB is one of the agencies that protects against the actions that have been taken against civil service for partisan political reasons or inappropriate motives, and by reducing the party's party nature, I am very afraid that will happen for civil service like a result.”