All federal departments and agencies can be forced by the executive to follow the legislation they were created under.
No more expansion of mission and interference in issues or areas not called for in their charters.
If , like DEI bullshit is part of what they are currently implementing and requesting funding for, all of it can be eliminated as none of it is within their purview, both the money and the people gone.
See what was instantly done at the DoD, State, HHS, and USDOT.
No more faggotry.
No more Marxism.
No more anti-Whiteism.
No more discrimination against males.
All of it social engineering outside the agency's charters.
These changes can be made permanent throughout every agency, department , and bureau of the federal government through legislation.
The administration is aware of how things work and what Congress now needs to do in order to make it all stick.
I'm sure there are bills on deck waiting to be put forward soon to do so.
I seldom agree with theaustrianpainter, but he's right here. Maybe a Supreme Court ruling allowing impoundment would allow this, but even there it's questionable whether you can get rid of a department (rather than gut it) without a change in law.
This is all fake hype..an EO can't close the entire department, and whatever is done can be undone just as easily.
It's a cabinet level agency, which irrc are created to advise the President.
I think by the letter of the law, he can close it, but in practice? Let's just say I'm skeptical.
All federal departments and agencies can be forced by the executive to follow the legislation they were created under.
No more expansion of mission and interference in issues or areas not called for in their charters.
If , like DEI bullshit is part of what they are currently implementing and requesting funding for, all of it can be eliminated as none of it is within their purview, both the money and the people gone.
See what was instantly done at the DoD, State, HHS, and USDOT. No more faggotry. No more Marxism. No more anti-Whiteism. No more discrimination against males.
All of it social engineering outside the agency's charters.
These changes can be made permanent throughout every agency, department , and bureau of the federal government through legislation. The administration is aware of how things work and what Congress now needs to do in order to make it all stick.
I'm sure there are bills on deck waiting to be put forward soon to do so.
Fuck you.
I seldom agree with theaustrianpainter, but he's right here. Maybe a Supreme Court ruling allowing impoundment would allow this, but even there it's questionable whether you can get rid of a department (rather than gut it) without a change in law.