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Trump issues Executive Order Order Reduction of the Bundesbureaucracy

President Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday to eliminate a handful of federal state advisory committees.

The order is aimed at Presidio Trust, the Interamerican Foundation, the United States African Development Foundation and the United States Institute of Peace-Alle have received federal financing.

It happens that the president worked together with Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency or Doge to aggressively reduce the size of the federal government and to minimize state waste and abuse to reduce inflation.

Order Trump characters, examine Doge, massively shorten the federal workforce

Trump signs Executive Order

President Donald Trump speaks to reporters in the Oval Office of the White House, where he signed an executive order on Thursday, February 13th. (AP/Ben Curtis)

By reducing these government agencies and the Federal Advice Committee, taxpayers will save dollars, reduce unnecessary state expenditure and rationalize the government’s priorities, according to Trump’s administration.

The organizations mentioned were given 14 days to present reports to the director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB Director) by confirming that they are compliant and make an explanation as to whether part of their state unit is necessary and to what extent.

In addition, the USA’s administrator was asked to terminate the advisory committee for voluntary foreign help. The director of the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection must terminate the academic research council and the council for the credit cooperative. The FDIC board must terminate the Community Bank boarding council. The secretary for health and human services was asked to terminate the secretary’s advisory committee for Long Covid, and the administrator of CMS must terminate the health advisory committee.

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President Donald Trump (left) sits next to Doge Head Elon Musk (right)

President Donald Trump and Doge Head Elon Musk try to present a rivalry between the couple on a “Hannity” closure and to be broadcast on Tuesday, February 18. (Fox News)

The newly signed Executive order coordinates with a Trump signed on Tuesday, in which Doge was signed and Dogy instructed to coordinate with federal authorities and to carry out massive cuts in the Federal Government’s personnel government.

In this order, the Doge and Federal Authorities were instructed to work together in order to “significantly” reduce the size of the federal government and to restrict the hiring of new employees according to a fact of the White House. In particular, agencies must not stop more than one employee per four who leave their federal mail.

The agencies are also instructed to “take over plans for the inferior power of strength” and to evaluate opportunities for the removal or combination of agency functions that are not legally necessary.

Elon Musk and President Donald Trump

On February 11, 2025, Elon Musk and President Donald Trump talk about DOGE’s efforts to examine the US government’s expenditure from the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC. (Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images)

Trump also demands that the President of the President of National Safety Matters, Economic Policy and Domestic Policy identify and submit a list of additional committees and committees for the termination within 30 days of the decision.

The Trump government said that the American people chose President Trump to dismiss the swamp and end ineffective government programs that enable the government without achieving measurable results.

Trump also said that he would like to offer the voters what they want – all of this “terrible things going” – and reporters said that he hoped that the court system would cooperate.

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“I hope that the court system will allow us to do what we have to do,” said Trump, adding that he would always adhere to the decision of a court, but will be willing to make an appeal.

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