Trump's new campaign plans raise questions about future power structure

Republican front-runner keeps details of his policies unclear while planning major changes in government structure. His team works on ideas that might change how federal agencies work

November 4 2024 , 09:54 PM  •  730 views

Trump's new campaign plans raise questions about future power structure

In his current presidential bid Donald Trump keeps his policy plans short on specifics but big on promises: he talks about quick-fixes for international conflicts immigration issues and economic growth (without mentioning any real steps to achieve these goals)

His speech patterns show a clear trend — using words like unbelievable and incredible to paint a picture of future success; however his actual plans remain hidden behind vague statements. When asked about details Trump often responds with simple trust me statements which dont provide any real insight into his methods

The campaign team is working on some real changes though: they want to make the federal government smaller cut down State Department operations and give more control to people outside traditional government structures. One surprising idea is letting Robert F Kennedy Jr (who isnt a healthcare expert) control public-health decisions

Their approach to government transition shows they might change how things work in Washington — theyre looking to work around standard procedures that have been in place for years. These actions plus Trumps unclear statements about his real plans for running the country point to possible big changes in how government power works