
Donald Trump pledged to drain the swamp.
This time Trump’s coming prepared.
And Donald Trump has one secret plan that scares the swamp.
As Conservative Reboot reports:
Trump’s Second Term May Be Even More Successful Than His First
Donald Trump is very serious about draining the swamp in his second term, and he is about to shake things up like never before.
He is wasting no time getting to work staffing his new administration with names that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris would have never dreamed of bringing to D.C.
The steady stream of news that has been coming out has surely been thrilling to conservatives who are happy to see some of their favorite names be handed high-ranking positions.
Trump isn’t messing around with the same old Washington insiders anymore.
Now there is a new report that has come out that sheds some light on his decision-making process.
And this report is going to be very exciting for conservatives who voted for him hoping for him to bring about real change.
Evidently Trump is more open to conservative outsiders than he even was during his first term in office.
Trump is More Open to Listening to D.C. Outsiders
According to Politico, “People close to Trump say he has always sought input from a random assortment of advisers, ranging from captains of industry to the Las Vegas waitress who Trump said became the inspiration for his no-tax-on-tips proposal. But as he and his team plot out his next administration, the message being sent by the people he’s huddling with in Palm Beach is that he’s more welcoming than ever to Republican outsiders who want to shake up Washington.”
This means the odds have gone up considerably that Trump’s second term will bring about the draining of the swamp that people are anxious for.
Now that he knows how to get things done as president, which he arguably didn’t when he started out his first term, he is in a much better position to really change things.
The article continues, “A person involved in transition meetings described the affair as a ‘positive type of startup culture,’ where Trump and his team are ‘pulling the best people into the room to give ideas, regardless of titles.’”
“One club member and observer of the transition said the process has appeared much more organized and ‘discreet’ than past Trump endeavors at his club — referencing the time former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Trump held a national security meeting about North Korea in front of dinner guests.”
It seems that this iteration of the Trump administration will have less infighting than the last.
The vibes coming out of his transition team seem very positive and people are excited to get to work.
They seemingly will face less resistance than they did last time from D.C. elites.
And this means they will have far more opportunities in this administration to shape a conservative future for America.
This news should be very exciting to everyone who voted for Donald Trump, as it appears they are going to get what they voted for.