The Trump administration delivered another victory for accountability and fiscal responsibility Monday, firing National Transportation Safety Board member Todd Inman following reports of misconduct, staff harassment, and abuse of taxpayer resources.
White House spokesman Kush Desai confirmed the dismissal, stating the decision came after "highly concerning" reports about Inman's behavior. This swift action demonstrates President Trump's commitment to cleaning house and holding government officials accountable—something we rarely saw during the Biden regime's four years of dysfunction.
Draining the Swamp, One Bureaucrat at a Time
While the mainstream media will likely bury this story or downplay its significance, patriots understand what's really happening here. The Trump-Vance administration is systematically rooting out the corrupt officials who've been living high on the taxpayer dime while failing to serve the American people.
The NTSB, tasked with investigating transportation accidents and ensuring public safety, doesn't need officials who allegedly harass staff and waste government resources. Under Trump's leadership, these agencies will focus on their actual missions instead of serving as cushy landing spots for swamp creatures.
"This administration will not tolerate misconduct or the misuse of taxpayer dollars," Desai's statement made clear.
This firing comes as part of Trump's broader effort to restore integrity to federal agencies. From the Department of Justice to the FBI, Americans have watched for years as unelected bureaucrats abused their positions while facing zero consequences. Those days are over.
A Message to the Deep State
Inman's dismissal sends a clear message to every government official: serve the American people with integrity, or find another job. The era of protecting incompetent and corrupt bureaucrats ended on January 20, 2025.
While Democrats and their media allies will undoubtedly cry about "political retaliation," real Americans understand the difference between accountability and persecution. When officials abuse their positions and waste our tax dollars, they deserve to be shown the door—immediately.
How many more swamp creatures need to be drained before Washington finally starts working for We the People again?
