
Donald Trump and his inner circle are reportedly drawing up ambitious plans to radically reshape the US government if he secures a second term in the 2024 presidential election. According to sources close to the former president, these proposals include aggressive immigration crackdowns and a widespread restructuring of federal agencies.
Trump's Vision for a Second Term
Stephen Miller, a key architect of Trump's hardline immigration policies during his first administration, has been leading discussions on how to implement even more extreme measures if Trump returns to the White House. Among the proposals under consideration are mass deportations of undocumented migrants and the removal of civil servants deemed disloyal to Trump's agenda.
Targeting the 'Deep State'
Trump loyalists have long accused the so-called 'deep state' of obstructing the former president's policies. In a potential second term, they aim to bypass traditional hiring practices by installing political allies in key positions across federal agencies. This could lead to a significant erosion of institutional independence within the US government.
Immigration at the Forefront
Immigration policy appears set to dominate Trump's agenda, with plans to revive and expand controversial programs like family separations at the border. Miller has reportedly been exploring legal avenues to allow for detention camps and expedited deportations without due process.
These revelations come as Trump maintains a strong position in Republican primary polls, despite facing multiple legal challenges. The extent to which these plans would be implementable remains uncertain, but they signal a potentially dramatic shift in how the US government would function under a second Trump presidency.