President Donald Trump recently made waves with a large-scale purge of White House staff, signaling his intention to reshape the federal government in line with his “America First” vision. In a Truth Social post, Trump announced the firing of four high-profile figures, including General Mark Milley and Brian Hook, who had served under the Biden administration. These dismissals are part of a broader strategy to dismantle what Trump terms the “deep state” and prioritize his policies. Additionally, significant shake-ups within the State Department are underway, with career diplomats being asked to step down. While Trump’s supporters view these moves as necessary for ensuring loyalty and advancing his agenda, critics argue that they undermine stability and institutional knowledge. The firings set the tone for a bold and controversial second term, with potential long-term impacts on governance and foreign policy still unclear.