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Trump to embark on ‘most significant political reform in generations’ upon return to White House

Donald Trump will carry out “significant” change should he return to the White House, Michael Knowles has claimed.

The Daily Wire host spoke to Jacob Rees-Mogg on GB News America, where he discussed what we can expect from the next election.

Knowles told GB News he is expecting a Trump victory, with polls and other candidates spelling bad news for Joe Biden.

Americans can expect radical change should Trump win a second term, with an “aggressive” approach mooted.

“When new administrations come into the White House, they would usually replace at most 4-5,000 people”, he said.

“So you would need an order of magnitude more turnover in the bureaucracy.

“President Trump was not able to do that last time, in large part because people did not want to work for him, because we were told that he was Hitler 2.0.

“We were told that he was a stooge of Vladimir Putin.

“We were told this, that and the other thing, all of which turned out to be total bunk and in some cases were lies perpetrated by the Hillary Clinton campaign and the FBI in collusion with one another.

“So I think President Trump will be a bit more aggressive this time and able to switch over some of that personnel.

“If you could seriously transform the bureaucracy, that would be the most significant American political reform in generations.”

Knowles added that he expects other candidates to snatch votes away from Biden, with Robert F Kennedy Jr being one.

Robert F Kennedy Jr has been backed as “very attractive” for voters who are growing disillusioned with the status quo in America, Michael Knowles has claimed.

The Daily Wire host joined Jacob Rees-Mogg on GB News America to assess the 2024 election candidates, with Biden and Trump widely expected to face off again.

RFK Jr, who is running as an independent, quit the fight for the Democratic nomination earlier this year.

According to new figures, around one in five voters would likely choose him, with an earlier November poll putting him as high as 36 per cent.

“Some conservatives have liked him in recent years because he raised the alarm about some of the Covid lockdowns”, he said.

“He also spoke about some of the side effects of the vaccines which were downplayed in the United States.

“He remains a Liberal Democrat in virtually every way. He has a last name which is attractive to a lot of Democrats who believe the party has gone too far to the left.

“They think this woke stuff has gone too far and a candidate like Robert F Kennedy is very attractive.”

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