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Waltz isn't liked by the Tucker Carlson wing of the party because he's viewed as a Neocon. I'm sure they are all whispering that he had Goldberg's number because he is a leaker. Undermining Trump from within. Not a Senate-confirmable position either so Trump can throw anybody in that spot. Hey, maybe Mike Flynn will be back!!!
You DO have to wonder about who had the Atlantic's Goldberg's number in order to make the "mistake" in the first place.
I'm just glad JD asked the question as to, if Europe gets 40% of its trade through the Red Sea and the US gets 3% of its trade, why shouldn't Europe be tasked with keeping those sea lanes open.
All I get from Karoline Leavitt is belligerent stupidity. But it's no surprise she has big fans around this place. Belligerence and stupidity are two qualities Trump voters most prize.
She also married a dude that's 32 years older than her and looks a lot like her dad. Another fuckin weirdo in the Trump menagerie.
WHAT WOULD YOU SAY IT IS YOU DO HERE? Late last month, Elon Musk set off a firestorm when he announced that government employees would be required to email five bullet points describing their accomplishments from the prior week—and that, if they didn’t, it would be considered an act of resignation. Musk insisted this was management 101 and that people were being entitled or, worse, lazy if they couldn’t handle it. Perhaps they were dead.
Four weeks later, the “five bullets” program appears to be a bust, in part because Musk’s DOGE team didn’t set up an email system that could handle the incoming. Four government employees from different agencies tell The Bulwark that they or their colleagues recently attempted to send in five-bullet emails only to receive a bounce-back response that the OPM mailbox was full.
“If you sent your message to OPM and received this response, then please save your email to OPM for your records, but otherwise there is nothing more you need to do today,” Securities and Exchange Commission COO Ken Johnson told employees in an email this week.
“We are aware that emails to HR@opm.gov are being returned as undeliverable. Please send your weekly accomplishments to HR10@opm.gov and cc your supervisor,” read an email from a leadership official at Health and Human Services.
An official at the Social Security Administration told us that “a bunch of people” had their emails returned as well. “They can’t even be bothered to clear out the inbox let alone read them,” the official said. “Such a waste of time.”
Oops, DOGE Did It Again
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