How Mass Firings Gutted America’s Brain Trust and Put Us All at Risk
Ben Cable (Citizen Ben)
Donald Trump once boasted he’d “drain the swamp.” What he did was gut the brain. In his second term, Trump’s mass firings across nearly every corner of the federal government, from seasoned scientists to disaster experts, from national security professionals to State Department diplomats, haven’t made America stronger. It’s made us catastrophically stupid and dangerously vulnerable.
This isn’t just bad governance. It’s sabotage by stupidity.

A War on Expertise
Trump’s disdain for experts is well documented. He once said, “I love the poorly educated.” And now, in 2025, he’s made sure they’re the only ones left running the government. Entire teams of climatologists at NOAA have been dismissed or replaced by political loyalists with no scientific background. FEMA’s top disaster response coordinators are gone. The CDC? Hollowed out. National security analysts? Purged for questioning pro-Russia policies. The State Department? It might as well be a reality show audition call.
We are witnessing the intentional dismantling of the American brain trust—fired, sidelined, replaced with yes-men and political hacks.
Disasters Made Worse
Hurricane season 2025 already saw deadly delays in evacuation warnings after Trump fired senior meteorologists and replaced them with weather “influencers” loyal to MAGA narratives. When asked why FEMA’s response to flooding in Kentucky was late and chaotic, a top official muttered off-record, “Because we have no one left who knows what the hell they’re doing.”
It’s not just weather. A foodborne illness outbreak in June went unchecked for weeks because FDA scientists were fired en masse after criticizing Trump’s deregulation of meat inspection policies. At least 27 Americans died. The press asked why the warnings were delayed. The White House response? “Fake news.”
Counterterrorism: A Gaping National Threat
Perhaps nowhere is the brain drain more dangerous than in counterterrorism. Trump’s obsessive loyalty tests and ideological purges have ejected dozens of top counterterrorism professionals from the FBI, CIA, and DHS. Those who warned about rising threats from white nationalist militias or global extremist networks? Fired or reassigned.
One former FBI counterterrorism lead, dismissed after presenting data on domestic terror cells, told Politico:
“They didn’t want the facts. They wanted fairy tales that fit the MAGA narrative.”
With the Office of Intelligence and Analysis hollowed out, DHS now lacks real-time threat assessment capacity. Insider reports from within the CIA describe critical lapses in monitoring extremist chatter, as seasoned analysts have been replaced by unqualified political appointees.
In June, an attempted bombing of a federal building by a far-right militia went undetected until the last minute, because the unit monitoring extremist online forums had been disbanded. Trump’s response?
“We need to focus on the REAL terrorists—the illegals flooding our border.”
Not only is this racist scapegoating—it’s strategic blindness. America is now less equipped to detect and prevent attacks, whether domestic or foreign, and terror threats are evolving. Trump’s administration? It’s moving backwards.
The National Security Black Hole
Let’s be clear: mass firings at the Pentagon and intelligence agencies have left gaping holes in national defense. Trump’s vendetta against anyone who defied or questioned him—including those who testified in impeachment trials—has gutted continuity and cohesion across the defense establishment.
In early 2025, after senior cybersecurity experts warned of vulnerabilities in the voting infrastructure, their concerns were promptly dismissed. One was reportedly escorted out of the building for refusing to downplay Russian influence operations. Months later, suspected state-sponsored cyberattacks crippled portions of the Midwest’s energy grid.
Meanwhile, the State Department has been reduced to rubble. Career diplomats with decades of experience in foreign relations were replaced with MAGA influencers and Trump donors. International credibility? Gone. Trust from allies? Vanished.
Health Crisis Incoming
Remember the COVID-19 pandemic? Apparently, Trump doesn’t. He’s repeated the same mistakes—only this time, there’s no Fauci, no Birx, no seasoned epidemiologists left. When avian flu began to mutate and cross species in spring 2025, the CDC’s response was chaotic at best and criminal at worst. Entire health units had been shuttered. Emergency plans? Outdated. Staffing? Skeleton crews.
The World Health Organization sent a dire warning about potential pandemic risk. Trump replied with a tweet:
“The WHO is corrupt. They want to control AMERICA. We have the BEST health experts. Believe me. Much better than Fauci the RAT!”
We don’t. He fired them.
The Brain Drain Is Real
This is a mass extinction event of federal knowledge and expertise. The “brain drain” isn’t just a metaphor—it’s a hemorrhage. The federal government has lost tens of thousands of years of institutional knowledge under Trump’s scorched-earth staffing policies.
Resignations are skyrocketing among those who haven’t been fired outright, citing political interference, ethical conflicts, and an environment of intimidation and disinformation. The best minds in the country are fleeing—not because they hate America, but because they know this version of it no longer values facts, truth, or service.
America Is Less Safe—Period.
Let’s be blunt: America is less safe militarily. Less secure diplomatically. Less healthy. Less prepared. And far more exposed to terrorist attacks, foreign and domestic. Trump didn’t just fire people—he fired the very idea of merit, expertise, and institutional memory. In its place, we have a bloated, paranoid, MAGA bureaucracy fueled by revenge and Fox News talking points.
Trump governs like he’s still hosting The Apprentice, but this isn’t a TV set—it’s the U.S. government. And when he says “You’re fired,” the consequences are national and catastrophic.
If you feel less safe, it’s not paranoia. It’s policy.
This is not about partisanship. It’s about competence.
It’s about survival.
And unless the American people wake up and put an end to this dangerous reality show presidency, we’re all at risk of being the next contestant to lose.
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✍️ Citizen Ben
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