From Drug Dealers to Homeless Solutions: Trump’s Radical Proposals for America’s Future

Written by Reynaldo Mena — November 4, 2022
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Regardless of the legal mess he still faces, the NY Times reports that Donald Trump is preparing to announce his candidacy for the presidency. A move that is expected to further divide the country.
Here are six of his recent proposals that he has promised to implement should he make it to the White House.
Getready…

Execute drug dealers
Trump has a long record of supporting the death penalty and has advocated executing people for drug crimes since at least 2018. His recent speeches have repeatedly returned to the idea as part of his public-safety messaging from him.

Move homeless people to outing ‘tent cities’
Trump’s solution is to move homeless people to “tent cities” on the outskirts of metropolitan areas, staffed with medical professionals and built to house hundreds of thousands or even millions of people.

Deploy federal force against crime, unrest and protests
In recent speeches, Trump has said he showed too much deference to local leaders and wished he’d ordered more federal intervention. Trump indicated he wouldn’t hesitate in the future.

Strip job protections for federal workers
In October 2020, Trump signed an executive order reclassifying tens of thousands of federal workers to remove their employment protections and make them easier to fire. The National Treasury Employees Union sued to stop the change, and before a court could rule on the challenge, Biden took office and revoked the order.

Eliminate the Education Department
Since last year, Republican candidates have tried to capitalize on some parents’ objections to instruction about racism, sexual orientation and gender identity. Much of the activism has focused on local school boards, where many policy decisions affecting public schools are made. But Trump recently floated an additional leverage point at the federal level.
“Across the country, we need to implement strict prohibitions on teaching inappropriate racial, sexual and political material to America’s schoolchildren in any form whatsoever,” Trump said at CPAC, “and if federal bureaucrats are going to push this radicalism, we should abolish the Department of Education.”

Restrict voting to one day using paper ballots
Trump has recently added a demand for same-day voting using paper ballots. “That should be our goal,” he said at CPAC. The proposal echoes his false claims of him blaming mail ballots and electronic voting machines for his loss of him in 2020.

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