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Spearheading this initiative is the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), an entity created specifically for this purpose and led by Elon Musk.
Supporters argue that these cuts eliminate government waste, while critics warn of potential chaos if key federal functions are eliminated. Below is a detailed breakdown of the eight agencies facing the most significant changes.
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The U.S. Department of Education building Aug. 21, 2024, in Washington, D.C |
Perhaps the biggest target of Trump’s federal overhaul is the Department of Education (DOE). At a recent rally, Trump called the department a "con job" and stated he wants it shut down immediately.
Critics argue that eliminating the DOE would create disparities in education standards across states. The National Education Association (NEA) and education experts worry that federal oversight in education is crucial, especially for low-income students and special education programs.
The Trump administration has drastically cut funding to USAID, an agency responsible for foreign aid, humanitarian relief, and development projects.
Foreign policy experts warn that reducing USAID’s role could weaken U.S. global influence, leaving a vacuum for China and Russia to expand their geopolitical presence.
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One of the most controversial moves of the Trump administration’s government restructuring effort has been the Treasury Department’s decision to grant DOGE access to the federal payment system, which processes trillions of dollars in government expenditures.
After two public employee unions and a retiree advocacy group sued the administration, a federal judge ruled on February 5 that DOGE employees could only receive "read-only" access to Treasury data. This meant DOGE could view financial records but not make any changes or transactions.
However, three days later, on February 8, a New York federal judge issued a temporary restraining order that fully blocked DOGE from accessing taxpayer records. This ruling was a major victory for states and advocacy groups that feared the Trump administration’s efforts could lead to privacy violations.
With ongoing lawsuits and a temporary restraining order in place, DOGE currently cannot access key Treasury records. However, Trump and Musk remain committed to their vision of overhauling government spending. Many analysts believe the Treasury battle is far from over, with further legal challenges expected in the coming months.
Environmental deregulation has been a priority for Trump, and the EPA has been one of the biggest casualties.
Environmentalists fear that rolling back EPA policies will result in increased pollution, affecting air and water quality, and putting millions of Americans at risk.
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he National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Center for Weather and Climate Prediction headquarters in College Park, Md |
DOGE has gained access to NOAA’s internal systems, reviewing programs related to climate research and diversity initiatives.
Climate scientists warn that cutting NOAA’s research capabilities could weaken the accuracy of U.S. weather forecasts, making it harder to predict hurricanes, wildfires, and other natural disasters.
Trump’s administration has taken direct control of OPM, the agency responsible for hiring and managing the federal workforce.
Critics say this move could politicize hiring and weaken protections for nonpartisan career government employees.
Trump’s administration has long targeted the CFPB, an agency that was created after the 2008 financial crisis to protect consumers from predatory financial practices.
Eliminating the CFPB could expose consumers to financial fraud and make banking and credit industries less accountable.
Perhaps one of the most shocking developments is discussions about abolishing the FDIC, the agency responsible for insuring bank deposits.
The financial sector is closely watching how this plays out, as any hint of eliminating FDIC protections could destabilize banking markets.
In a bold move, Trump has fired at least 17 inspectors general across federal agencies.
Congressional Democrats and some moderate Republicans have launched investigations into these firings, arguing that removing oversight increases the risk of corruption.
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FEMA’s History of Wasteful Spending |
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has become the latest agency embroiled in controversy following an unexpected shake-up orchestrated by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
On February 10, Elon Musk took to X (formerly Twitter) to claim that he had discovered tens of millions of dollars in FEMA funds being used to lodge migrants in New York hotels. This post sparked outrage among conservatives, who have long criticized federal spending on migrant assistance programs.
A day after Musk’s post, on February 11, DHS announced the firing of four senior FEMA officials:
According to DHS, these terminations were directly related to mismanagement of funds that were allegedly used for migrant housing instead of disaster relief efforts.
Trump’s federal restructuring efforts are historic in scale. Whether one sees this as a necessary reduction of government waste or a dangerous dismantling of key institutions, the impact will be profound.
The next few months will be crucial in determining the future of these agencies. Legal battles, political pushback, and public response will shape the final outcome of Trump's bold and controversial overhaul of the U.S. federal government.
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