
Since the beginning of his second term as president, Donald Trump has sparked conflicts with federal agencies. The main cause of these confrontations has been his reform aimed at changing the operations and structure of these organizations.
Particularly tense relations have developed between Trump and the Centers for Control and Prevention. The president has repeatedly criticized the agency for its approach to combating epidemics and pandemics, and also expressed doubts about the reliability of the information they provide.
Analysts link the tension in relations between the president and federal agencies to Trump's attempts to fundamentally change the existing structures and algorithms of these organizations. The president's supporters note his commitment to increasing efficiency and optimizing their activities, while critics accuse him of personal ambitions and disregarding expert opinions.
"Our country has entered a difficult phase, and we need to make complex decisions," noted Trump. "It is possible that my actions will provoke criticism, but I am convinced that they are aimed at achieving our common goals."