Posted on 09/17/2018 8:12:45 PM PDT by bitt
It was mid-May, about six weeks after Trump appointee Mari Stull began her new job as senior adviser at the State Departments Bureau of International Organization Affairs.
As senior adviser at the bureau, Stull was in charge of making sure President Trumps agenda was represented at the many international organizations the U.S. participates in and mostly funds, such as the United Nations and its various agencies.
Stull and her boss, Amb. Kevin Moley, had just left for a trip to Geneva for the World Health Assembly. Back at the State Department, Erin Barclay, a senior career diplomat at the IO Bureau, invited more than ten civil servants within the bureau to a lunch meeting.
At the meeting, Molly Phee, another senior career diplomat, went around the table and asked each civil servant for complaints about Stull and took notes. Another senior career diplomat in the IO bureau, Nerissa Cook, was also there. One civil servant who participated in the meeting would later say the meeting felt uncomfortable, and that there was pressure to say something.
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As legally uncomfortable as possible.
Hire another person at each agency who is loyal to Trump's agenda. They will review all the personnel at the top levels of the agency for those who are actively working against US interests (i.e. Trump's agenda). Those people will then be "reassigned" to a special project that involves some kind of research of old files. They get moved to another building (nice, but not fancy), given a computer without access to the Agency's files and limited (or no) Internet access and an old fashioned telephone (which says right on the front "calls may be monitored"). They are then given the assignment to write a report. That person is then out of the way and they can hire another person to do any jobs that really need doing.
After a while, these deep state people will realize they are in a worthless job and will leave. But they can't say they were fired and they can't leak what they don't have.
You make entirely to much sense.... so it will probably never happen.
After all, we are talking about feral employees.
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