The article discusses Trump's intentions to dismantle federal bureaucracy, which assembles expertise to manage complex risks, especially in light of recent crises such as wildfires and global health threats. It argues that Trump's prior handling of the COVID-19 pandemic exemplified the dangers of undermining bureaucratic institutions, suggesting that while many may not feel immediate repercussions, the potential for negative impact looms large once a crisis arises. The text emphasizes the historical importance of bureaucratic agencies in risk management as society faces multiple global threats.
Trump is committed to dismantling the federal bureaucracy-and, with it, the government's capacity to manage risk.
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