The Trump-Vance Administration (The People Who Work For Trump)

Trump does whatever he wants, otherwise he will fire them. He has given Elon the green light to clean house, and so other Department heads better cooperate.
He does. And if that were the case he would have fired half his cabinet today. Instead, he hedged his bets saying employees might not be fired and his press secretary stated that it is up to agency heads how their subordinates respond.

 
He does. And if that were the case he would have fired half his cabinet today. Instead, he hedged his bets saying employees might not be fired and his press secretary stated that it is up to agency heads how their subordinates respond.


It's probably just the case that each Dept. Head will do something similar as Elon has done, they just want to do it with different criteria for different reasons. Trump will then expect results from each cabinet member instead of Elon. Elon has indirectly delegated the task to the entire Executive branch without ordering anyone. It's a win/win for him and Trump doesn't have to do anything.
 

They're Fired: 100 Intelligence Officials In Sick Chat Group 'Terminated And Their Security Clearances Revoked'​



DNI Tulsi Gabbard announced on Tuesday that 100 individuals in the intelligence community have been identified as having "contributed to and participated in" the sick internal chat group who will be fired and have their security clearances revoked.



"There are over 100 people from across the intelligence community that contributed to and participated in this - what is really just an egregious violation of trust. What to speak of, like, basic rules and standards around professionalism. I put out a directive today that they all will be terminated and their security clearances will be revoked," Gabbard told Fox News' Jesse Watters.

"But the thing here Jesse is - you've got to take a step back, because this is barely scratching the surface. When you see what these people are saying, and thanks to Chris Rufo for putting this all online - they were brazen in using an NSA platform intended for professional use, to conduct this kind of really, really horrific behavior. And they were brazen in doing this because, when was the last time anyone was really held accountable? Certainly not over the last four years. Certainly not over the last 10 maybe 20 years, and we look at some of the biggest violations of the American peoples' trust in the intelligence community. So, today's action in holding these individuals accountable is just the beginning of what we're seeing across the Trump administration - which is carrying out the mandate the American people gave him."



Update (1530ET): The National Security Agency (NSA) is now investigating federal employees within the intelligence community for allegedly misusing an internal agency messaging board to discuss all sorts of (transgender-heavy) sexual fantasies under the guise of DEI, officials tell Fox News.

Chat logs from the National Security Agency's (NSA) "Intelink" messaging platform, obtained by researchers from the conservative Manhattan Institute reportedly via sources within the NSA, revealed employees from various intelligence agencies discussing their experiences with gender-reassignment surgery, artificial genitalia, hormone therapy, polyamory and pronoun usage. Some of these agencies reportedly include the Defense Intelligence Agency, U.S. Naval Intelligence and the NSA.
After the interlink chat logs went viral following a report by journalist Chris Rufo, an NSA spokesperson told Fox that it was "actively investigating" the secret chats.

"NSA hosts the Intelink service for the Intelligence Community. As the service provider, NSA takes very seriously the allegations in this reporting, and, if accurate, they would be violations of longn-standing Intelligence Community policy," the spokesperson said. "The Intelligence Community places great trust in those personnel that we authorize to access U.S. Government systems, and in return we expect full compliance with all laws, policies and regulations which govern our work."

Newly minted Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard also weighed in on the chats, calling the behavior "unacceptable," and saying that "those involved WILL be held accountable."


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Update (1210ET): In response to the report on secret 'kink' chat rooms within the US intelligence community, former Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency Gen. Mike Flynn (Ret.) warned: "There are massive amounts of sickening chat rooms and groups the USIC maintains and many on government unclassified and classified systems."



What's more - these groups, which as you can see below, were full of mentally ill trannies, and "people communicating with each other in their own little code words who are in opposition to the @realDonaldTrump administration," Flynn continued, suggesting that they represent "a massive CI (counterintelligence) problem and they need to be immediately shut down."

Flynn suggests that "decent CI people" investigate them "to determine if subversive behavior is occurring, and if so, prosecute those conducting it AND then expose them."


While the left clutched pearls over one of Elon Musk's DOGE employees who went by the name 'Big Balls' online a few years ago, they've been dead silent over a bombshell report from Chris Rufo revealing secret NSA "sex chats" that involved at least one CIA employee that go back two years - featuring discussions involving "sex, kink, polyamory, and castration." And butthole zapping.



Both current and former NSA employees "provided chat logs from the NSA’s Intelink messaging program," revealing all sorts of insane shit.

One popular chat topic was male-to-female transgender surgery, which involves surgically removing the penis and turning it into an artificial vagina. “[M]ine is everything,” said one male who claimed to have had gender reconstruction surgery. “’ve found that i like being penetrated (never liked it before GRS), but all the rest is just as important as well.” Another intelligence official boasted that genital surgery allowed him “to wear leggings or bikinis without having to wear a gaff under it.

These employees discussed hair removal, estrogen injections, and the experience of sexual pleasure post-castration. “[G]etting my butthole zapped by a laser was . . . shocking,” said one transgender-identifying intel employee who spent thousands on hair removal. “Look, I just enjoy helping other people experience boobs,” said another about estrogen treatments. “[O]ne of the weirdest things that gives me euphoria is when i pee, i don’t have to push anything down to make sure it aims right,” a Defense Intelligence Agency employee added. -City Journal

Yeah...



Oh my...


Both the CIA and NSA have confirmed the authenticity of the report...




What in the cinnamon toast fuck?




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US taxpayer dollars were going to be spent on the following items, all which have been cancelled:

-$69mm for the Eurasia Foundation to do "digital transformation activity" in Europe
-$32mm to Internews for programs including "media enabling democracy, inclusion, and accountability in Moldova" and the promotion of “sustainable media outlets"
-$7mm for the American Bar Association to promote the "resilience" of the "Eurasian legal sector and civic society"
-$520mm for a consultant to do ESG investments in Africa and "mobilize private sector resources and expertise”
-$25mm to “promote biodiversity conservation and promote licit livelihoods” by developing “socially responsible” behaviors in Colombia
-$40mm to "improve the social and economic inclusion of sedentary migrants"
-$42mm for Johns Hopkins to research and drive "social and behavior change" in Uganda
-$45mm to "address[] the needs, opportunities, and challenges identified by activists and other civic actors engaged in nonviolent collective action"
-$52mm for the World Economic Forum
 

SCOOP: Trump To Tap Democrat Lawfare Target Jeff Clark As White House Regulation Czar​

President Donald Trump is expected to tap Jeffrey Clark as the White House’s regulation czar in the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA).

As associate administrator of OIRA, Clark would work under the recently confirmed Office of Management and Budget Director Russ Vought to ensure federal agencies not only comply with Trump’s executive orders but also prioritize the Republican’s agenda when crafting agency rules.

Like his role as senior adviser to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s chief legal officer, which was reported last week, Clark’s OIRA position will not require confirmation by the Senate. The administration is relying on his extensive experience as an appellate litigator and administrative law expert for an international law firm as well as his 2012 to 2015 stint as an elected member of the Governing Council of the American Bar Association’s Administrative Law Section to ensure he is equipped to take on the regulatory fights that await him.

The OIRA appointment is a victory for Clark, who spent the last three years fighting an uphill battle against Democrats’ expansive and ongoing lawfare schemes for his role in the first Trump administration’s Department of Justice.

Clark, who served between 2018 and 2021 as assistant attorney general for the Environment and Natural Resources Division and was named acting head of the Civil Division in 2020, specifically came under fire for drafting a letter to Georgia officials noting the Justice Department “identified significant concerns that may have impacted the outcome of the [2020] election in multiple States, including the State of Georgia.”

As Federalist Legal Correspondent Margot Cleveland noted in her coverage of the letter, “drafting a legal opinion letter is not a crime.” Even if it was, the DOJ official did not ultimately send the letter.

Yet, Clark was still charged by the Washington, D.C. Bar in July 2022 with “attempted … conduct involving dishonesty” and “attempted … conduct that would seriously interfere with the administration of justice.” He was also named as one of the 19 “co-conspirator” targets in Democrats’ wide-ranging election indictment in Georgia and even had his house raided by the FBI.

As The Federalist has previously reported, Clark’s attempts to defend himself against the allegations were stonewalled by the Biden administration but were not completely worthless. Last February, the D.C. Court of Appeals ruled that he did not have to comply with a subpoena from the D.C. Bar’s Office of Disciplinary Counsel after Clark argued it would have violated his executive, law enforcement, deliberative process, and attorney-client privileges, as well as deprive him of his Fifth Amendment rights.

Yet, the quest to indefinitely deprive Clark of his ability to practice licensed law simply because he prioritized election integrity under Trump continues and is expected to come to a head when the D.C. Bar issues its final decision.
 

SCOOP: Trump To Tap Democrat Lawfare Target Jeff Clark As White House Regulation Czar​



Trump seems to be consistently picking people who have an ax to grind against the existing government departments. This seems like a smart strategy. In his first term, he tended to appoint insiders to the various agencies, assuming that he would be able to order them and the agencies would follow his policies. As we know, it didn't work that way.

This time Trumps coming in loaded for bear, ready to take down every one of the rogue agencies that attacked him and stymied his efforts in the past 8 years. Every one on his team seems willing to go scorched earth on the leftist, deep-state people and policies in their departments.
 
Trump seems to be consistently picking people who have an ax to grind against the existing government departments. This seems like a smart strategy. In his first term, he tended to appoint insiders to the various agencies, assuming that he would be able to order them and the agencies would follow his policies. As we know, it didn't work that way.

This time Trumps coming in loaded for bear, ready to take down every one of the rogue agencies that attacked him and stymied his efforts in the past 8 years. Every one on his team seems willing to go scorched earth on the leftist, deep-state people and policies in their departments.
Watch the media outlets spin negative articles on the Tates -- they have an axe to grind with the EU, which may have piqued Trump's interest to hear their side of the story on what really happened in Romania and why there were bogus charges against them.
 
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