Trump is at least shaking up a lot things that needed shaking up. From T.L. Davis at tldavis.com:

As winds of war pass over the entire globe like the Jetstream, they’re largely internal. The days of unlimited immigration seems to have run its course, have humiliated the sponsors no doubt bought off by international organizations and probably funded by U.S. citizens.
Still, there are those who lost heavily in recent elections who will not give up the charade of “diversity is our strength” due to financial obligations, or fear of exposure as one form of criminal or another. This is one reason to release all the damning information the FBI and CIA have curated over the past decades. It gives them an extraordinary amount of power and, more importantly, hides the truth from the people who would rebel against their elected leadership if it were known.
It’s been a long time since the American people felt like the FBI was working for them, rather than a renegade organization accumulating information to use as leverage to avoid oversight or to prevent some of their operatives from being held accountable. For me, it goes all the way back to Ruby Ridge (1992). That was the first time I looked at the organization and realized it as an internal enemy. Not so much for what it did, I’d always known that law enforcement were likely to exceed rational thought at the first sign of resistance, but for how it was covered up for years. Randy Weaver didn’t get a settlement until 1995 for the unwarranted murder of his wife and son. None of the feds present were charged or convicted and that spoke volumes. I know, it was initially the U.S. Marshals, but we know how the FBI handles a stand off, ask the burnt remains of the women and children of Waco. The cover for that? Suspected child abuse.