I didn't have room, but further articles go into the anger of State Department officials who "grudgingly" survived under Trump's "reign of terror" and thought that Biden's winning meant they'd get promoted. Biden has to date not promoted or lifted up a single one of these "loyalists" in the State Department. He keeps hiring from outside and they're so upset about that. Apparently it is expected that you pick people within each department and promote them upward. You're not supposed to just put in outsiders. So many of them are feeling super demoralized and bitter at the Biden Administration for this, but are afraid to speak out (because maybe he will promote them... eventually).
By the time Bill Barr was bought into the Trump administration, most of the "firing" had been done by the Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson.
Jeff Sessions served from 2/9/17 to 11/7/18
Matthew Whitaker went from 11/7/18 to *2/14/19.
Bill Barr took over on Valentine's Day. He left 12/23/20
Now if you know the other side will cheat like crazy and this is part of the plan (Trump talked about the millions of mail-in ballots in 2015), what kind of Attorney General would you want for that? Would you want a true patriot who would find it hard to look at that and allow it? Or would you want someone you wanted to be left tarnished by the scandal?
The 1st Secretary of State in the Trump Administration was **Thomas A.
Shannon Jr." who served for 12 days.
1/20/2017 to 2/1/2017 (1/2 to 2/1 = 12 days exactly)
After Donald Trump was inaugurated 45th President of the United States on January 20, 2017, Shannon became Acting United States Secretary of State. He remained in office for only 12 days, when on February 1, 2017 the Senate confirmed Rex Tillerson, President Trump's nominee, as Secretary of State.[8][14]
While Shannon was acting Secretary of State, President Trump dismissed many prominent and senior State Department officials, resulting in the firing or forced resignations of over a dozen career diplomats,[15] leaving a majority of senior career positions at the Department vacant.[16] Most notably, Thomas Countryman, acting Undersecretary for Arms Control and International Security, was on his way to Rome for an international meeting on nuclear weapons when he discovered that he had been summarily removed from his position. Without leaving the airport, he turned around and got on the first flight back to Washington.
Rex Tillerson (see above) was even more of a bloodbath for the Deep State officials.
Next came John Sullivan:
John Joseph Sullivan (born November 20, 1959) is an American attorney and government official serving as the United States Ambassador to Russia, and who previously served as the 19th United States Deputy Secretary of State from 2017 to 2019. A member of the Republican Party, Sullivan served as Acting United States Secretary of State from April 1, 2018, to April 26, 2018, following President Donald Trump's dismissal of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on March 13, 2018,[1] until Tillerson's official successor, Mike Pompeo, was sworn in.[2] Tillerson did not officially leave office until March 31, 2018. Sullivan, however, was delegated all responsibilities of the Secretary of State beginning March 13.[3][4]
Trump dismissed Rex on 3/13 and Rex officially left on 3/31 (inverse dates) after 13 months as Secretary of State. What a coincidence.
Sullivan became Secretary of State 4/1 and left 4/26 after 25 days.
Mike Pompeo was next.
He became Secretary of State on 4/26/18 and stayed till 1/20/2021. (269 days).
By the time Pompeo became SOS most of the work of clearing out the worst of the worst was done. Sleepers and low levels were left (deliberately).
The question is "who do you want left with the bag" if there is going to be major voting fraud in 2020. If that is part of the plan, then the ones you want tarnished are the ones you keep in your administration for the 2020 election.
That is so very interesting. I didn't know any of that.
I didn't have room, but further articles go into the anger of State Department officials who "grudgingly" survived under Trump's "reign of terror" and thought that Biden's winning meant they'd get promoted. Biden has to date not promoted or lifted up a single one of these "loyalists" in the State Department. He keeps hiring from outside and they're so upset about that. Apparently it is expected that you pick people within each department and promote them upward. You're not supposed to just put in outsiders. So many of them are feeling super demoralized and bitter at the Biden Administration for this, but are afraid to speak out (because maybe he will promote them... eventually).
I didn’t know this either.
I'll add I didn't know any of this either. This is pretty fking compelling proof IMO. Love the side bars. Great, apparently underappreciated, work.
u/dty6 u/lonewulf
By the time Bill Barr was bought into the Trump administration, most of the "firing" had been done by the Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson.
Bill Barr took over on Valentine's Day. He left 12/23/20
Now if you know the other side will cheat like crazy and this is part of the plan (Trump talked about the millions of mail-in ballots in 2015), what kind of Attorney General would you want for that? Would you want a true patriot who would find it hard to look at that and allow it? Or would you want someone you wanted to be left tarnished by the scandal?
The 1st Secretary of State in the Trump Administration was **Thomas A. Shannon Jr." who served for 12 days.
1/20/2017 to 2/1/2017 (1/2 to 2/1 = 12 days exactly)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_A._Shannon_Jr.
Rex Tillerson (see above) was even more of a bloodbath for the Deep State officials.
Next came John Sullivan:
Trump dismissed Rex on 3/13 and Rex officially left on 3/31 (inverse dates) after 13 months as Secretary of State. What a coincidence.
Sullivan became Secretary of State 4/1 and left 4/26 after 25 days.
Mike Pompeo was next.
He became Secretary of State on 4/26/18 and stayed till 1/20/2021. (269 days).
By the time Pompeo became SOS most of the work of clearing out the worst of the worst was done. Sleepers and low levels were left (deliberately).
The question is "who do you want left with the bag" if there is going to be major voting fraud in 2020. If that is part of the plan, then the ones you want tarnished are the ones you keep in your administration for the 2020 election.
Just a theory. What do you think?