There has to be a fighter in that role to take on the likes of this bridge troll...
Bulldog73 said:
Vince's ex???
Bye bye 👋 https://t.co/CPKxBa6K39
— Sara A. Carter (@SaraCarterDC) November 20, 2024
BREAKING: President-elect Donald Trump considers Dan Bongino for U.S. Secret Service Director - CNN pic.twitter.com/4nzPwXiNST
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) November 20, 2024
Let your voices be heard. We can show Trump that you support Dan Bongino as USSS Director.
— Charlie Kirk 🇺🇸 NEWS (@CharlieKNews) November 20, 2024
If you want Dan Bongino to be the Director of the Secret Service, put a “👍” in the comments! pic.twitter.com/gNBYk618uy
JFABNRGR said:
I like Bongino, but wasn't he just a field agent, does he have the managerial experience for this position?
That said he is obviously more qualified than the last hack and her replacement.
nortex97 said:
Not related directly to his cabinet of course but more of these vermin resigning before he even gets into office is great, and will remove the obstacles to cleaning places like the CIA up.Bye bye 👋 https://t.co/CPKxBa6K39
— Sara A. Carter (@SaraCarterDC) November 20, 2024
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Californian Republican Darrell Issa, who is in the running to be the next chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, is demanding straight answers from Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
As a Senior Member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, I write to you regarding reports of official post-election State Department therapy and listening sessions. I am concerned that the Department is catering to federal employees who are personally devastated by the normal functioning of American democracy through the provision of government-funded mental health counseling because Kamala Harris was not elected President of the United States.
Instead, on November 5, the American people resoundingly elected Donald J. Trump as the 47th President of the United States a decisive repudiation of four years of failed Biden-Harris foreign policy. It is disturbing that ostensibly nonpartisan government officials would suffer a personal meltdown over the results of a free and fair election, something the United States champions around the world. It is unacceptable that the Department accommodates this behavior and subsidizes it with taxpayer dollars.
Furthermore, the mere fact that the Department is hosting these sessions raises significant questions about the willingness of its personnel to implement the lawful policy priorities that the American people elected President Trump to pursue and implement. The Trump Administration has a mandate for wholesale change in the foreign policy arena, and if foreign service officers cannot follow through on the American people's preferences, they should resign and seek a political appointment in the next Democrat administration.
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The Free Beacon reported a week after the election that the State Department was paying for the equivalent of political grief counseling as the pro-Hamas faction came to grips with the fact that it was no longer calling the shots.
The State Department's Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs, which oversees American diplomacy in the war-torn Middle East, also held a group discussion Friday with assistant secretary of state for near eastern affairs Barbara Leaf and acting undersecretary for political affairs John Bass, according to three sources briefed on the matter.
One source described the meeting as a "cry session" over Trump's victory, which is likely to usher in wholesale change at Foggy Bottom. Officials in the Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs have been working for months to sanction the Jewish government and withhold critical arms shipments, alleging Israel is not doing enough to provide humanitarian aid in the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip. They are said to have discussed the difficulty of Trump's victory and urged employees to share their feelings in private settings.
"For four years, within the rank and file, there has been an over emphasis on people's feelings, often with a college campus-like fervor, rather than the work of advancing America's interests," one U.S. official with knowledge of the meetings told the Free Beacon.
"This meeting was hopefully the last gasp of that," the source said, adding that there is "lots to unfk" at the State Department after four years of the Biden-Harris administration.
Frightening!nortex97 said:
For a 'perish the thought' moment, consider how horrible a Harris administration cabinet coulda been:
I mean, Trump's not picking a perfect cabinet, but scroll thru some of the names politico 'hinted' at as likely considerations and wow, thank goodness Americans made their voices heard this time.
No way he's leaving his lucrative podcast.nortex97 said:
I keep waiting for his name to be called. Fingers crossed, though I think he'd be making a big financial sacrifice.Let your voices be heard. We can show Trump that you support Dan Bongino as USSS Director.
— Charlie Kirk 🇺🇸 NEWS (@CharlieKNews) November 20, 2024
If you want Dan Bongino to be the Director of the Secret Service, put a “👍” in the comments! pic.twitter.com/gNBYk618uy
🚨 NEW: Kelly Loeffler, former Georgia Senator and wife of Jeff Sprecher, Founder of Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) which owns the NYSE, is set to become Trump’s new Secretary of Agriculture. pic.twitter.com/QVBXuqYrUz
— Autism Capital 🧩 (@AutismCapital) November 22, 2024
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Harris' record suggests a willingness to build on Biden's health policy priorities and, in some cases, potentially be more aggressive, including on abortion rights and lowering
drug costs.
🚨 #BREAKING: President-elect Trump names Dr. Janette Nesheiwat as U.S. Surgeon General.
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) November 23, 2024
"She is committed to ensuring that Americans have access to affordable, quality healthcare, and believes in empowering individuals to take charge of their health to live longer, healthier… pic.twitter.com/wpHEcD8ptd
BREAKING: Trump nominates Russell Vought for Director of the U.S. Office of Management & Budget.
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) November 23, 2024
Vought served this same position in Trump's 1st term.
He was also a co-author of "Project 2025." pic.twitter.com/3NULVqQoSY
BREAKING: Trump nominates Russell Vought for Director of the U.S. Office of Management & Budget.
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) November 23, 2024
Vought served this same position in Trump's 1st term.
He was also a co-author of "Project 2025." pic.twitter.com/3NULVqQoSY
🚨 NEW: President Trump announces the appointment of Alex Wong as Principal Deputy National Security Advisor and that @SebGorka will return to the Trump administration as Senior Director for Counterterrorism. pic.twitter.com/e6RozbZIer
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) November 23, 2024
#BREAKING: Trump nominates Marty Makary as FDA Commissioner.
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) November 23, 2024
Trump says Makary will work with RFK to investigate "harmful chemicals poisoning" the food supply and drugs to address the chronic disease epidemic. pic.twitter.com/dS655PjTxJ
aggiehawg said:🚨 NEW: Kelly Loeffler, former Georgia Senator and wife of Jeff Sprecher, Founder of Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) which owns the NYSE, is set to become Trump’s new Secretary of Agriculture. pic.twitter.com/QVBXuqYrUz
— Autism Capital 🧩 (@AutismCapital) November 22, 2024
Meh. Would have preferred Devin Nunes there.
🚨 NEW: President Trump announces the nomination of @MartyMakary as FDA Commissioner. pic.twitter.com/cFUTU3Tbkw
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) November 23, 2024
Lisa Murkowski is a communist and must be kicked out of the GOP for treason.
— AmericanRebel (@AmericanRebble) November 22, 2024
Rapier108 said:
Nesheiwat is horrible pick.
She was a Faucist.
All in on masks, shots, staying home, etc. etc. etc. Pushed the "hospitals are out of beds" lie more than just a few times. And she went along with it well beyond 2020.
She also believed in forced masking in schools and giving the shots to kids.
Might as well have just nominated Fauci.
Trump’s Labor Secretary pick joined the Dems to sponsor:
— Erick Erickson (@EWErickson) November 23, 2024
(1) Amnesty for illegal aliens
(2) Forced unionization of private sector employees
(3) opposition to school choice
(4) expanded unionization of government employees