I would think that anyone in the White House would know that it’s two separate words.
Interesting history I found on continuity of government plans:
On July 18, 2007, Rep. Peter DeFazio (D-OR), a member of the U.S. House Committee on Homeland Security at that time, requested the classified and more detailed version of the government’s continuity-of-operations plan in a letter signed by him and the chairperson of the House Homeland Security Committee, which is supposed to have access to confidential government information.
The president refused to provide the information, to the surprise of the congressional committee.[7][8] As of August 2007, efforts by the committee to secure a copy of the plan continued.[9][10]
I’ve seen it in multiple independent places, each claiming to be first hand, i.e. not all emanating from one original source just echoed a million times.
I don’t know anything about this. I have not gotten any texts about government anything, unless you count the countless pleas for money from the Republican Party.
I suppose D.C. area federal employees could be told to report for work elsewhere to get them out of the fray, especially if they are low-level people.
They are off today, of course, except for whoever is essential in their world. Are they off the next couple of days?
Why not just give them off through Thursday if trouble is expected and the military wants to cut down on the number of people it has to process through checkpoints?
Hopefully this text went to a low-level civil service employee and the joke replies about the nudes are genuine. That might be an indication that a decent number of them know things are not going to go well for Biden.