Donald Trump's return to the White House aims to counter the Deep State and bureaucratic inefficiencies through measures like Schedule F and mass office returns. However, experts argue that these plans might lack substance due to the overwhelming complexity of managing 2.3 million federal workers. Despite skepticism, some administrative moves, such as new rules from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on protecting free speech in financial services, suggest fear within the bureaucracy of a hostile administration.
The rule would bar companies from fining, suing, or deplatforming based on consumer comments, reviews, or political or religious views. It protects consumers' right to exercise free speech.
It is very difficult to make an organization as large as the federal government do anything in particular—2.3 million non-military, non-postal workers is a lot of people to wrangle.
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