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Trump's moves to hollow out government could be difficult to undo


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Published in Politics and Government on Thursday, March 20th 2025 at 6:20 GMT by CNN   Print publication without navigation

  • Americans have grown accustomed to dramatic shifts in policy each time control of the White House changes between parties. But across a wide range of domestic and foreign policy issues, President Donald Trump is now pursuing structural changes to the federal government that could prove very difficult for the next Democratic president to undo.

The article from CNN discusses a potential collaboration between former President Donald Trump and Elon Musk, focusing on Musk's interest in influencing federal government policy, particularly in areas like the economy, border security, and voting integrity. Musk has reportedly been in discussions with Trump about taking an advisory or official role if Trump were to return to the White House. This interest stems from Musk's belief that the government needs more business-oriented leadership, reminiscent of the Reagan era, where business leaders played significant roles in policy-making. The article also touches on Musk's previous interactions with the Biden administration, which have been less than satisfactory from Musk's perspective, leading him to consider aligning more closely with Trump's political ambitions. Additionally, the piece highlights the broader implications of such a partnership, including potential shifts in policy direction and the influence of tech moguls in politics.

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