"Crush your enemies, see them driven before you, hear the lamentations of their women"We're not quite there yet, but we are getting close.
So did Kennedy jump or was he pushed. Rogin doesnt give a definitive answer, but a short while ago CNN reported the departures were part of an effort by the Trump administration to clean house:
Follow Jim Sciutto ✔ @jimsciutto
Breaking: Four top @StateDept Mgmt officials all fired by Trump admin, part of effort to "clean house" - officials tell @eliselabottcnn
12:50 PM - 26 Jan 2017
1,281 1,281 Retweets 827 827 likes Patrick Kennedy was the person working behind the scenes to downgrade classified emails found on Hillary Clintons private server. When the first SECRET email turned up on Clintons server, Kennedy intervened three different times to ask the FBI to change its mind about the classification. From Politico:
Deputy Secretary of State for Management Patrick Kennedy intervened with the FBI to dispute the classification at least three times: in a May 14, 2015, call to International Operations Division chief Brian McCauley, at an in-person meeting at the State Department five days later and in a phone conversation with the head of FBIs Counterterrorism Division, Michael Steinbach.
The unnamed FBI author of the message to Jupina said Kennedy summoned various officials to State to discuss the review of 55,000 of Clinton emails requested under FOIA. At that meeting, Kennedy asked the FBI representative and a Justice Department FOIA official to stay behind to discuss the FBI determination on classification in the first batch of Clinton emails, the FBI email says.
An email from Steinbach said he turned down Kennedys request that the information be withheld solely under a FOIA provision for protection of law enforcement sources, rather than by classifying it.
As it turned out, Kennedys attempt to fix the problem for Hillary didnt matter. There were 110 email chains on her server that were classified (at the time they were sent not upgraded as the State Department repeatedly claimed) so reclassifying one email would not have helped much.
In addition to his role as fixer for Clinton at the State Department, Kennedy was ultimately responsible for decisions regarding security at the Benghazi consulate. The review board did not find Kennedy responsible for the decision to cut security, but chargé daffaires Gregory Hicks testified he believed Kennedy should have been held at least partly responsible.
............
Seems kennedy one of the retired, fired,resigned clinotnistas was also involved in Benghazi as well,gotta wonder if that had anything to do with him being fired, resigned or retired.....