Ex-president's new campaign plans raise questions about government changes

Presidential hopeful **Donald Trump** offers broad promises without specific details for his potential next term. His team prepares major changes to federal structures while avoiding policy specifics

November 4 2024 , 06:46 PM  •  396 views

Ex-president's new campaign plans raise questions about government changes

In his current presidential bid Donald Trump makes wide-ranging promises — yet keeps details under wraps. He talks about quick-fix solutions for international conflicts and speaks of mass-deportations of un-documented migrants (which would affect millions of people)

His energy-sector promises focus on expanding oil gas and coal output: even though US already leads in these areas. When asked about inflation risks or climate impacts he just says “trust me“

Everything will be unbelievable and incredible‚ better than ever before

Trumpʼs repeated campaign statements

The ex-presidents team shows more concrete steps in their pre-transition work than in public statements. They plan big changes: downsizing federal agencies cutting State Department staff and giving health agency control to Robert F Kennedy Jr (who has no healthcare background but strong anti-vaccine views)

These preparation steps point to possible major shifts in how government works — while Trump keeps avoiding talks about real policy plans his actions hint at removing power-limiting systems that are now in place. His team already started working around standard transition procedures which raises concerns about future governance style