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    Elon Musk is on the frontline of the new U.S. government's efforts to cut federal agencies. But it can be said that the commander of the operation was Russell's exploration.

    Vought, who served as budget director for Donald Trump on Friday, returned his plan to the U.S. president after the November election.

    “The bureaucracy hates the American people,” Wachy told Tucker Carlson of right-wing media personality, who proposed how the second Trump administration would overhaul and clean the executive state of America.

    He said on Carlson’s podcast that “trauma” must be created for civil servants to stop them from “using weapons against the state.”

    His comments foreshadowed what happened to Trump in the first few weeks at the White House: rampage through government agencies in search of budget savings and removing any hints of liberal policy bias, testing the limits of his presidential power.

    Vought claims that this mission provides divine support.

    He said, “God gave us a special purpose at a particular time.”

    On Saturday’s second day as budget director, Vought served as acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and immediately ordered employees to stop nearly all operations of the regulator established in the wake of the global financial crisis.

    “CFPB has been targeting weapons agencies that do not distribute industries and individuals for a long time. This has to end,” he said on Sunday's X.

    Democrats have been shocked. Their attempts have failed to prevent the Senate's Senate confirmation last week, viewing him as Trump's record-breaking children on many federal programs, fearing that the origins of budget cuts would be deeply hurt by the United States domestically and internationally.

    VOUDG, right and Donald Trump leave for a transparency discussion during the first term of the U.S. president in 2019
    Russell Vought, right and Donald Trump ©Evan Vucci/ap

    “If the chaos of the past two weeks suggests what is going to happen, Russell’s dabbles would be Donald Trump, Republican and, worst of all, responsibility to the country,” Senate Democratic leader said. Chuck Schumer, said last week on the floor of the room in Congress.

    Vought is a famous figure in the budget policy community in Washington. Before Trump first took office in 2017, he served as a senior staff member of the Republican Learning Committee on Capitol Hill, a group of hard Conservative lawmakers whose weddings were reduced.

    Vought was then served as budget director by Trump during his first term, and after a failed 2020 reelection bid, he launched a think tank called the “Update America Center” for possible The policy foundation for returning to office lays the foundation.

    Meanwhile, he co-authored the “Project 2025” manifesto, a policy Trump has fought against during his 2024 campaign against Kamala Harris in 2024, but since taking office again, Some of Trump's first actions were reflected.

    In it, he wrote that the next Conservative president will need to “boldly bend over or break bureaucracy and use bureaucratic machines to send bureaucratic machines to send power from Washington to American families, faith communities, local governments, , local governments, local governments, and states”.

    On specific issues, Vought is a staunch critic of foreign aid, including a strong opposition to Ukraine’s reproductive rights, and an advocate for deregulation in sectors ranging from energy to finance.

    He also openly doubts whether the Fed deserves special protection from independent institutions in the civil service.

    “I’m not a big fan of the Fed,” Worch said on Carlson’s show.

    “I can't see the Constitution. . . and see that it's an exception. I don't even understand who controls the Fed. Where does their authority come from? Do they speak directly to God?” he asked.

    But Democrats are currently focusing on the impact of Vought on the broad view of White House guidance, redirecting or freezing federal funds, and the impact of his proposed cuts on the economy is the most immediate danger.

    “He is going to make a lot of people’s lives worse. Obviously, I think I want people to focus.

    At the same time, Vought is becoming increasingly lightning rod. Wheaton College last week issued a call at a Christian university in Illinois and congratulated Vought on confirming to the White House because he is an alumnus of the institution. But Wheaton was forced to quickly withdraw the statement because it was described as an online rebound “around the political situation of appointment.”

    Still, Republicans cheered him for his return to the White House without reservation, as a tenacious advocate of spending discipline and the most effective official to carry out Trump’s second agenda.

    “You have been in Washington for many years. You will challenge the status quo. You will be called crazy.

    “Many people also call Noah crazy, and then the rain comes and all fact checkers die. You have to persevere,” he added.

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