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Trump’s IRS Crackdown: Protecting Americans from Government Overreach

President Trump is shaking up Washington with a major crackdown on the IRS, aiming to protect everyday Americans from government overreach. His executive order freezes hiring at the tax agency and fires thousands of bureaucrats accused of targeting conservatives. This bold move is part of a larger plan to slash the size of government and undo policies critics say punished small businesses under Biden.

The IRS hiring freeze stops the agency from replacing workers or adding new staff. Trump officials say this will root out waste and prevent audits on middle-class families. Democrats claim it could delay tax refunds, but experts point out seasonal workers were already hired for this year’s filings. The real goal is to stop Biden’s army of 87,000 new agents from snooping into bank accounts of regular Americans.

Gas prices are tumbling across the country, with some states seeing rates under $3 a gallon. Drivers in Georgia and Pennsylvania are celebrating prices as low as $2.74, calling it relief after years of Biden’s inflation. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced plans to boost wages and cut taxes for workers, focusing on those earning under $75,000 who were crushed by Democratic policies.

Egg prices have dropped nearly 50% since Trump took office, a symbolic win against Biden-era inflation. Wholesale costs fell from $8 to $4 a dozen, putting breakfast back on the table for struggling families. Critics mock Trump’s focus on kitchen-table issues, but supporters cheer the return of common-sense policies that put Americans first.

The Deep State is fighting back. Senate Democrats sent angry letters defending IRS staff, but Trump isn’t backing down. His team exposed how Biden’s IRS deliberately delayed rules to hide their attack on gig workers and small businesses. Meanwhile, the President is purging bureaucrats who leaked taxpayer data and targeted political enemies like himself.

Trump’s economic revolution extends beyond taxes. He’s bringing manufacturing jobs home, reversing globalist deals that outsourced American industry. Business owners praise his America First approach, noting how reliance on foreign suppliers became dangerous under Biden. The message is clear: Trump would rather work with Elon Musk than failed government programs.

Patriots are rallying behind the administration’s unapologetic style. When a French politician demanded the Statue of Liberty’s return, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt shot back: “It’s only because of America that France isn’t speaking German.” This tough talk resonates with voters tired of weakness on the world stage.

As Trump dismantles the administrative state, questions remain about how far he’ll go. Supporters want more firings of woke bureaucrats, while elites panic over losing power. With gas affordable, eggs cheap, and IRS agents on the run, working Americans finally have a president fighting for them—not the swamp.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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