This and has been Trumps plan and is just an extension from when he was in office last time. Trump just put Musk/Vivek in charge of cutting as much waste as possible. As for what the administration will look like, it will look a lot like the last term, only this time around 2 things will be different. 1. Trump know his way around Washington and this time around there will be no guys like Generals Kelly, Matthis or an FBI director like Wray. He's going to learn from his past mistakes. He's learned who the snakes are and wont be making the same mistakes twice. 2. Most importantly, since this is his last term he's not going to give a crap about what others in Washington think, he's going to stay focused on accomplishing his agenda and now will have the people in place that share his vision. About time 3. To answer your question, Vance will be a mouth piece for letting the the people in this country know what's happening with his plan. Also I've got a feeling he's going to be very involved in the ME affairs.
Cutting medical services to people . .. is not cutting waste The Postal Office actually makes a profit . . . but it is the only entity in the WORLD that has to maintain 75 yrs worth of pensions liquid PLUS the government takes money from the profits and never pays it back but they want to cut the Post Office as "waste" Something are not nor should they be measured in Dollars and Cents but Lives improved Rocket River
Vietnam moves its dead to make way for Trump golf course Vietnamese farmers are exhuming the graves of their ancestors in order to clear land for a sprawling Trump Organization complex set to include five-star hotels, upscale villas and a golf course, according to a new report. The $1.5 billion project — seen as key to relations between Hanoi and Washington — broke ground last year in Hung Yen province, but has since sparked backlash from local residents, some of whom have refused to comply with government demands, citing both sentimental and financial concerns. "The grave of my great-grandparents has been there since 1967, before the establishment of this country," Hoang Anh Xa, who has five relatives buried in a cemetery set to be dismantled, told The Financial Times. "So why should I move them?" "It's a spiritual thing," Tran Minh Hai, a local farmer, added. "People don't want to disturb the graves." The project is expected to span roughly four square miles and impact more than 4,000 households. Vietnam's communist-controlled government has signed off on compensation and resettlement plans, but some residents have pushed back. Vietnamese farmers are exhuming the remains of their relatives to clear land for a $1.5 billion golf course and residential development backed by the Trump Organization, according to a new report. "When they [first] told us about the golf project, the people were excited and supported the project for the development of the country," banana farmer Nguyen Duc Theo said. But he and others say they were offered "below market" rates of about $3 per square meter. Due to local resistance, the luxury development — initially expected to be up and running by 2027 — has faced delays, sources told the Financial Time https://www.yahoo.com/news/world/articles/vietnam-moves-dead-way-trump-171913106.html