The bureaucracy in America will soon experience a heavy dose of reality.
Hannity says this won't be business as usual.
On "Hannity," Planet Chronicle host Sean Hannity discusses President-elect Trump's transition team and proposed government reforms.
The massive bureaucracy in America will soon face a heavy dose of reality again, as the American people did not vote for business as usual.
The decentralization of power as our founders intended is becoming a reality in D.C., with the new Department of Government Efficiency set to eliminate government waste, fraud, and abuse. Trump has also proposed eliminating the entire Department of Education and sending the money directly to the states, where it would be better utilized.
Government agencies, including the EPA and Bureau of Land Management, may soon be relocated outside of Washington, D.C. The DOJ, DHS, and FBI's Washington field office are also expected to undergo significant changes. These agencies have been unaccountable and out of control for too long, with a pervasive far-left bias that has damaged America's once-great institutions. They must be restored.
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