In a series of notable firings that have shocked the political landscape, former President Donald Trump has dismissed several high-profile figures from important infrastructure roles. Among those let go is Keisha Lance Bottoms, the former Mayor of Atlanta and a key player in the development of transportation initiatives during her tenure. Her removal has raised questions about the future of infrastructure projects within the administration. Trump, who has long emphasized the necessity of rebuilding the nation’s infrastructure, is now facing scrutiny regarding his decisions, particularly after losing Bottoms, who stated, “I always believed in the power of strong infrastructure to transform communities and foster economic growth.” Additionally, Trump’s controversial firings have extended to other figures, including prominent chef José Andrés and General Mark Milley, the former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, leading to a tumultuous environment in governmental operations. Critics argue that these moves reflect a chaotic strategy that could derail crucial infrastructure plans.