Posted on 03/22/2017 3:11:14 PM PDT by markomalley
The Twitter account of Department of Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao briefly posted a peculiar tweet on Wednesday responding to Democratic Rep. Maxine Waters, who has told President Trump to prepare for impeachment.
"SUE HIS VERY SOUL MAXINE!!!" Chao tweeted.
Chao's tweet was deleted after about 15 minutes.
"Get ready for impeachment," Waters tweeted Tuesday.
"The tweet was posted by an employee with access to the account. The employee took action outside of his scope of work and duties and without any approvals. We are taking appropriate action," a Department of Transportation spokesperson said in a statement to the Washington Examiner.
WTF?!
Elaine was in the jug.
Maxine is an imbecile.
Next?
Was she drunk?
FIRE HER ARSE NOW !
It is imperative for morale and discipline that the employee who did this be found. And fired. STAT.
No...she’s a POS and so is her turtle husband!
the axe should fall , on this very comment alone .
She has exposed her perfidy , There needs to be a cost
“You’re fired “
McConnell must step down from his leadership position. He obviously has a conflict of interest.
OH FREAKIN WOW!!! Enemies in the freakin camp!!
Yeah right...blame it on the employee...she did this herself and got caught!!! Liar!!!
Get rid of Mrs. Turtle now!!!!
She is corrupt as her old man!!
HELL YES !
Elaine “Shanghai” Chao.
Yeeee haw.
She’ll say her account was hacked by a drunk Russian!
I’m willing to believe this was some idiot intern with access to the account, like that McDonald’s tweet the other day.
Unbelievable! The man is surrounded by enemies and he has proven once again that you cannot make nice with the swamp.
I don’t believe that. She needs to tender her resignation or be fired by Trump.
Sure it was.
Why is he allowing these people on his team? I don’t get it.
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