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<title>Tillerson to abolish most special envoys, including climate</title>
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<description>Most of the United States&#x26;#x2019; special envoys will be abolished and their responsibilities reassigned as part of the State Department overhaul, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson told Congress on Monday, including envoys for climate change and the Iran deal. Special envoys for Afghanistan-Pakistan, disability rights and closing the Guantanamo Bay detention center will be eliminated under the plan. But President Donald Trump&#x26;#x2019;s administration plans to keep envoys for religious freedom, fighting anti-Semitism and LGBT rights, despite speculation from critics that it would seek to downgrade those priorities. Lawmakers of both parties, think tanks and even the diplomats&#x26;#x2019; association have long...</description>
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<title>Is This Any Way To Run A Transition?</title>
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<description>Back in January, Hendrik Hertzberg, a senior editor at The New Yorker, confidently opined, &#x26;#x201C;Obama&#x26;#x2019;s transition has unspooled in much the same way his campaign did: smoothly, calmly, and on time.&#x26;#x201D; Mind you, this was almost two weeks after the Richardson debacle. Exactly a month after Hertzberg&#x26;#x2019;s assessment, the New York Times observed: &#x26;#x201C;President Obama blasted through all sorts of speed records pushing a $787 billion economic plan through Congress, arguing it was too urgent to wait. But even after signing it into law Tuesday, he faces another problem: virtually no one is in place at his cabinet departments to...</description>
<author>The Stiletto Blog</author>
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