Chris Inglis, the first-ever National Cyber Director for the United States, has abruptly resigned from his post. (Add to the list)
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Chris Inglis, the first-ever National Cyber Director for the United States, has abruptly resigned from his post.
https://conservativebrief.com/official-resigns-71037/
Another Top Biden Official Resigns as Disasters Pile Up
https://www.brookings.edu/research/tracking-turnover-in-the-biden-administration/
Going by the chart provided, first year in office, Trump had significantly higher turnover rate than Biden did in his first year.
Second year, they were roughly equal.
I think this will be #29 to resign under Biden.
At the same number of months in office, Trump had 44 resign.
I don't know if you're implying which one should have more/less
but we absolutely should be minimizing the number of these bureaucrats everywhere possible.
The old "we need government employees because private sector can't be impartial" is bunk.
The people in government today are doing massive deals, then immediately resigning and taking a VP job in the private sector anyway.
I can't speak for the person who asked had more resignations, but the opinion here seems to be that a President having people resign is not a good thing.
You'll see a lot of "rats fleeing a sinking ship" type comments when discussing people leaving Biden's administration.