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  • You’re Fired: President Donald Trump Puts 17 Inspectors General Out of a Job

    01/25/2025 4:17:03 PM PST · by Morgana · 21 replies
    Breitbart ^ | January 25, 2025 | Amy Furr
    Several inspectors general are out of a job after President Donald Trump informed them they were fired on Friday evening. Approximately 17 of them were fired without notice via email, USA Today reported on Saturday, noting an official who lost their job confirmed the information to the newspaper. The outlet continued: The inspectors general are independent watchdogs within agencies who investigate and disclose waste, fraud and abuse. Those fired Friday include inspectors at the Pentagon and departments of State, Veterans Affairs and Interior, which oversees marine oil and gas leases as well as Indian Affairs, said the fired official who...
  • President Donald Trump has fired TSA chief David Pekoske.

    01/23/2025 3:39:56 AM PST · by george76 · 75 replies
    X ^ | Jan 22, 2025 | Breanna Morello
    President Donald Trump has fired TSA chief David Pekoske.. TSA has also become politicized. TSA added hundreds of conservative Americans to a terror watchlist.. Tulsi Gabbard was also added to that same list after criticizing the Biden regime. I’m currently suing TSA over the documents related to these stories. TSA has been aggressively fighting me. This is a great move by President Trump. ... Shake ups at the DOJ underway too. ... End the TSA. Immediately. Dismantle it. Throw it on the pile with the DHS. ... Mayorkas, who interestingly didn't get a pardon, was behind the corruption at TSA....
  • The Scandal of the Secret Service’s Deleted Texts

    08/09/2022 5:12:27 AM PDT · by MtnClimber · 5 replies
    American Greatness ^ | 9 Aug, 2022 | Julie Kelly
    Why the subterfuge? What might those texts reveal? Before and during Donald Trump’s time in the White House, powerful federal agencies aligned to sabotage his candidacy and then his presidency. Once-trusted entities such as the FBI, the intelligence community, and even parts of the U.S. military have burned their credibility by abandoning their missions to instead try to end Trump’s political career. Does this include the Secret Service? Unfortunately, the scandal over deleted texts related to January 6 demands the question. Last month, the inspector general for the Department of Homeland Security, the agency that houses the Secret Service, officially...
  • EXCLUSIVE: Arrest warrants count as ID for migrants at airport security, TSA says

    01/18/2022 5:44:47 PM PST · by E. Pluribus Unum · 59 replies
    Daily Caller ^ | January 18, 2022 8:35 PM ET | Jennie Taer
    The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) disclosed to a congressional office that migrants flying without proper identification can use an arrest warrant as an alternate form of identification when presenting to airport security, according to a letter the Daily Caller News Foundation exclusively obtained. Responding to Republican Texas Rep. Lance Gooden’s Dec. 15 inquiry about migrants flying across the country, TSA Administrator David Pekoske explained that certain Department of Homeland Security (DHS) documents may be considered acceptable forms of alternate identification for non-citizens, including a “Warrant for Arrest of Alien” and a “Warrant of Removal/Deportation.” “TSA’s response confirms the Biden Administration...
  • Biden Administration Asks Supreme Court to Cancel Arguments on Border Wall, Asylum Policy (paywall)

    02/01/2021 6:08:11 PM PST · by KingofZion · 37 replies
    The Wall Street Journal ^ | February 1, 2021 | Brent Kendall
    The Biden administration asked the Supreme Court on Monday to cancel coming oral arguments on two pillars of former President Donald Trump’s immigration policy, construction of a wall along the southern U.S. border and the “Remain in Mexico” program that barred U.S. entry to many asylum applicants while their cases were considered. The filings are among the first of many the Justice Department is expected to make as the Biden administration changes direction on immigration, LGBT protections, voting rights, the Affordable Care Act and other policies. In both cases, acting Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar, who represents the federal government at...