Trump wants real change.
Washington, D.C. — A reported draft executive order from the Trump administration outlines what could become the largest restructuring of the U.S. State Department in over 200 years, aiming to eliminate unnecessary spending, reduce bloated bureaucracies, and put America First in foreign policy once again.
According to documents reviewed by Bloomberg and first mentioned by The New York Times, the plan proposes shutting down multiple departments focused on globalist ideologies—climate change, gender policy, refugee programs, human rights campaigns, and diversity initiatives. These offices, often cloaked in the name of “science” or “equity,” have quietly funneled billions of taxpayer dollars into programs with little to no benefit for the average American.
🔥 Key Proposals in Trump’s State Department Overhaul:
- Eliminate entire offices dedicated to climate activism, gender equality, and DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion).
- Close embassies and consulates in Sub-Saharan Africa labeled “non-essential.”
- Slash operations in Canada, replacing the current embassy model with a smaller North American Affairs Office (NAAO).
- Fold USAID into the State Department, cutting redundant foreign aid spending.
- End the Foreign Service Exam, replacing it with criteria that align with the President’s America First foreign policy vision.
- Cancel Howard University fellowships tied to DEI programming.
- Restructure Fulbright Scholarships to focus solely on national security and critical language training.
💸 Cutting Waste, Fraud, and Bureaucratic Overreach
The proposed executive order specifically calls for a “disciplined reorganization” to streamline mission delivery, cut waste, and re-prioritize operations around U.S. national interests. The draft states that every role and responsibility within the department would require direct, written authorization from the President himself. This would ensure top-down accountability and eliminate career bureaucrats who’ve pushed progressive agendas from deep inside the system.
❗ Ending the “Science” Excuse for Global Spending
For years, departments operating under vague mandates like “climate science” and “global health” have justified billions in overseas spending. Under the Trump administration’s plan, these programs would be scrapped or heavily reduced—stopping the misuse of “science” as a cover for pushing ideological, globalist goals.
Instead, resources will be redirected to real national security priorities, like critical infrastructure, military strength, and trade diplomacy.
🔍 Fewer Embassies, Smarter Diplomacy
The plan proposes four streamlined regional hubs:
- Indo-Pacific
- Latin America
- Middle East
- Eurasia
Non-essential diplomatic posts—especially in Africa and Canada—would be closed or consolidated. This smarter deployment of personnel would help reduce the nearly $70 billion in State Department and USAID annual spending while improving results for the American taxpayer.
🧾 Backlash From the Bureaucracy
Predictably, mainstream media outlets and State Department insiders are panicking. One anonymous foreign service poster on Reddit claimed this may be a “red herring,” designed to make future cuts seem less dramatic. Others are already promising legal challenges and bureaucratic resistance.
Still, the Trump team appears undeterred. The plan aligns with previous moves to rein in USAID, cancel DEI training, and cut foreign aid to unaccountable regimes.
🇺🇸 Why This Matters for America First Voters
This bold executive order is a direct rejection of the globalist mindset that has ruled Washington for decades. Instead of prioritizing climate conferences and refugee panels, the Trump administration is putting the focus back where it belongs: on American security, economic interests, and constitutional values.
If signed, the reorganization could take effect by October 1, reshaping the State Department for a leaner, more focused future—with less waste and more accountability.