In a pointed critique of the Trump Administration, Max Frost declared that "integrity and trust has been completely thrown out the window," accusing agency leaders across the federal government of prioritizing loyalty to President Donald Trump over restoring public confidence.

Frost, speaking in a recent appearance captured by Grabien Stories, emphasized the critical need for Americans to trust their government. "It’s very important. It’s important for our people to be able to trust their government," he stated, before lambasting the administration's handling of multiple agencies.

He specifically highlighted the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), claiming that "almost every single agency you can think of" suffers from the same issues. According to Frost, the heads of these agencies "aren’t concerned with how we bring back integrity to our government and how we can ensure our people trust our government but they just want to do the bidding of Donald Trump."

Frost further alleged that these leaders focus on perfection and cover-ups rather than accountability. "They also want to ensure that they’re providing cover for everything they do, that they make zero mistakes, that everything that they do is perfect," he said, pointing to a pattern of behavior within the administration.

The critic singled out Kristi Noem, noting her rapid responses on social media. "And that’s exactly what we’ve seen with Kristi Noem that within minutes or seconds of these instances happening, she takes to social media to call these people domestic terrorists," Frost remarked. He claimed that in each case, subsequent video evidence has revealed lies by officers involved.

"When in every single instance that we’ve seen so far, there’s been video unearthed that shows that in many cases, the officers have lied," Frost continued, framing these events as emblematic of broader governmental failures.

Frost warned of the dire consequences for the nation, calling it "a huge disservice to our nation." He concluded with a stark assessment: "When the people can’t trust their government, that is the sign of a backsliding democracy."