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Just read something that really crystallizes what's been happening behind the scenes with this administration. Turns out Trump's been doing exactly what he spent years attacking - building his own version of the deep state, except this time it's stacked entirely with loyalists who won't push back.
So the playbook is pretty straightforward: first came the mass firings to clear out anyone who might actually think independently. Now we're seeing phase two - systematically replacing those people with folks who'll basically rubber-stamp whatever comes down from above. MS NOW published this analysis showing how the whole federal workforce is being "Trumpified," and it's not subtle.
What's wild is the infrastructure they're putting in place to make this stick. Stephen Miller is basically running the hiring operation, and they're being explicit about wanting people "aligned with the agenda." The Washington Post reported on job postings asking for folks ready to "protect your homeland and defend your culture" - I mean, they're not even hiding the ideological screening anymore. That kind of language used to be reserved for authoritarian systems, not US federal hiring.
Then there's Scott Kupor over at the Office of Personnel Management talking about bringing in younger tech-focused people through some "Tech Force" program - partnering with OpenAI and Meta to create a pipeline. On the surface it sounds innovative, but the real goal seems to be importing people with that "move fast and break things" mentality to dismantle social services. It's basically DOGE but for the entire civil service.
Here's what gets me: this isn't some temporary shake-up. These hires are going to stay embedded in the system long after Trump leaves office. You're essentially converting a professional, nonpartisan civil service into a political machine. The federal workforce used to be about expertise and institutional knowledge - people who could actually advise on policy implementation. Now it's becoming an army of yes-men.
Speakers like Kayleigh McEnany have been out there defending these moves as necessary reform, but what they're really describing is the politicization of the entire government apparatus. Even someone following politics casually can see the endgame here. The damage to institutional capacity could take years to repair, if it's even possible.
This is the kind of structural shift that doesn't make headlines every day but fundamentally changes how government functions. Worth paying attention to.