Trump Ready To Send 90,000 Newly Hired IRS Agents With Guns To Protect Southern Border

President Trump has always been known for speaking his mind and standing by his words. In a spirited move, he’s now gearing up to send 90,000 newly hired IRS agents, equipped with firearms, to bolster security at the southern border.

This intriguing development follows closely on the heels of an indefinite hiring freeze he placed on the federal agency. Addressing a lively audience, Trump signaled his readiness to potentially let go of IRS personnel, many of whom were recently employed with funds from the nation’s inflation reduction act, totaling $72 billion.

Trump pointed out that under the previous administration, there was an initiative to hire and train 88,000 additional workers purportedly for domestic oversight. He’s now strategizing a dramatic shift—either to dismiss these officials or repurpose their roles to serve at the border.

This plan was unveiled during a public rally at the Circa Resort and Casino in Las Vegas. Trump elaborated on his intention to assign these agents to the border, giving them the authority to carry firearms.

He believes their training equips them for handling weapons, making it a pragmatic decision to deploy them where they are most needed for national security.

The southern border, he argued, is an area of critical importance where trained manpower can effectively manage potential disruptions.

In these rapidly changing times, the proposed redeployment of IRS agents aims to reinforce border security through strategic use of federal resources.