
Unprecidented!
Unprecidented, I say!
Trump's second week on the job was a very busy one
There's an old saying, that "if you shoot at the king, you'd better not miss!" -- Well, there's a lot of folks in government who took a shot at Trump and they all missed -- last week, it was Trump's turn.
Monday -- start the week with a surprise
President Trump began his week by placing three-hundred-and-ninety-five (395) government bureaucrats on leave by signing an executive order ending all federal DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) programs. The president declared:
"We will forge a society that is color blind and merit based."
Have you ever seen a "Diversity Workshop?
Then, Trump ordered all the home workers to come to the office. Currently, 94% of federal employees work from home.
President Trump signs order mandating federal workers show up in-person for work. No more showing up to work one day a month. If you’re going to collect a paycheck from the government, you actually have to show up to work!
Executive Branch employees are now required to return to the office, with non-compliance leading to termination. All two million federal workers have been sent a resignation offer via email.
Over two million federal workers received an e-mail offering them a "deferred resignation" buy-out. Resign now and get paid… or stay and risk everything. They have one week to decide. Receiving pay until Sept. The buyout is not available to U. S. military, Postal Service, Immigration or National Security employees.
After lunch, Trump ordered Executive Branch employees to remove pronouns from their email signatures by the end of the day, according to internal memos obtained by ABC News.
All use of pronouns in government communications was henceforth banned -- no more "Them/They."
Tuesday -- establish a rhythm
Last week, Trump revoked security clearance for the 51 intelligence agents who lied about Hunter Biden's laptop to provide Joe Biden ammunition for the 2020 presidential debate. Trump decided, that wasn't enough.
Trump escalated his actions against the 51 former intelligence officials who falsely suggested Hunter Biden’s laptop was “part of a Russian disinformation campaign,” by ordering agencies to bar them from entering secure U. S. government facilities.
The Jan. 29 cabinet memorandum, first obtained by The Daily Wire, expands Trump’s day-one executive order, which revoked the security clearance for the 50 individuals. Sent “on behalf of the President,” it orders the country’s top national security agencies to “revoke unescorted access to secure U.S. Government facilities from the 50 former intelligence officials named in the Executive Order.” The memo states.
“These individuals no longer possess a need to access secure facilities, and as outlined in the Executive Order, do not have the appropriate security clearances to access classified information.”
Included in the list of individuals are prominent members of the intelligence community, including former CIA directors John Brennan, Michael Hayden, and Leon Panetta, who also at one time served as Secretary of Defense. It also includes the former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper and John Bolton, the longtime diplomat who most recently served under Trump as his national security advisor.
The memo was sent to the Secretary of State, Secretary of Defense, Director of National Intelligence, and Director of the Central Intelligence Agency. It was also distributed to the Director of the Office of Personnel Management, who is tasked with informing any other “clearance-granting U.S. Government entity” of the ban “to ensure compliance.”
The action comes as part of the Trump administration’s effort to weed out government officials who participated in political weaponization of their power. His initial executive order charged that “the signatories willfully weaponized the gravitas of the Intelligence Community to manipulate the political process and undermine our democratic institutions.”
Wednesday -- running on all cylinders
On Wednesday, it continued -- in earnest -- as President Trump’s Purge of the Deep State went into high gear.
Trump fired all six FBI Assistant Directors, twenty-five special agents, and the Head of the Washington field office, A.D David Sundberg, and that's in addition to the purge at the Department of Justice (DoJ), and the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). The president is keeping his promises and the best is yet to come.
David Sundberg, the FBI Assistant Director at the helm of the Jan. 6th investigations, has been fired.
David Sundberg, the assistant director in charge of the FBI Washington Field Office, was notified Thursday that he was going to lose his job and is preparing to leave the bureau, according to two senior law enforcement sources -- the latest step in an unprecedented purge of top executives at FBI headquarters as well as leadership in FBI field offices across the country.
Sundberg, who joined the FBI in 2002, was put in charge of the Washington Field Office by then-FBI Director Christopher Wray in December 2022. It is one of the highest-profile positions an agent can achieve in the field at the FBI.
Special agents from the Washington Field Office were heavily involved in former Special Counsel Jack Smith’s investigations of now-President Donald Trump, as well as the sprawling investigation into the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol that resulted in criminal charges against hundreds.
News of Sundberg's departure comes amid a broader slate of firings hitting leadership at the bureau. Twenty leaders of FBI field offices have been escorted out of FBI buildings around the country.
11 days in and the swamp has been drained.
Thursday -- be relentless
CNN published a heart-rendering report in defense of the agents, saying that "dozens of FBI agents who worked the investigation of Trump’s alleged mishandling of classified documents, and those who investigated the roughly 1,600 rioters charged or convicted connected to the violent U. S. Capitol attack on Jan. 6, have been concerned they could face retribution for doing work they were assigned to do.
Many agents initially had qualms about being assigned to the Capitol attack and Trump cases, viewing the prosecutions as heavy-handed, people familiar with the matter say. Some Justice Department lawyers leading Jan. 6 cases complained that they believed agents sometimes slow-walked some of their work."
The Atlantic claimed FBI Agents were stunned by the scale of the Trump Purge.
Seasoned members of the nation’s top law-enforcement agency are bracing for a mass expulsion as the president roots out anyone he sees as disloyal to him.
Raheem has a different take:
“These are people who thought they would be shielded from scrutiny."
Friday -- Finish strong!
FBI agents who worked on Trump investigations and Jan. 6 "shall be out of the building" at close of business on Friday, according to CBS. Some top officials are currently being told to resign, retire or be fired by Monday. In the past 24 hours all federal prosecutors handling Jan. 6th cases have been fired. Their computers have been locked and they have been marched out of their offices by security.
“The top officials at the executive assistant director level being instructed to retire manage the FBI's criminal, national security and cyber investigations. There may be more changes throughout the FBI.”
The Trump administration is focused on purging agents who worked on investigations relating to Jan. 6, Trump's handling of classified documents, and “post-2020-election conduct.”
Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove sent a memo to acting FBI director Friday evening
The Justice Department is firing more than a dozen key officials who worked on Special Counsel Jack Smith’s team prosecuting President Donald Trump, after Acting Attorney General James McHenry said they could not be trusted in "faithfully implementing the president’s agenda," Fox News Digital has learned.
McHenry has transmitted a letter to each official notifying them of their termination, a Justice Department official exclusively told Fox News Digital.
The Trump administration on Friday fired a group of prosecutors involved in the Jan. 6 criminal cases and demanded the names of FBI agents involved in those same probes so they can possibly be ousted, moves that reflect a White House determination to exert control over federal law enforcement and purge agencies of career employees seen as insufficiently loyal.
Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove ordered the firings of the Jan. 6 prosecutors days after President Donald Trump’s sweeping clemency action benefiting the more than 1,500 people charged in the U.S. Capitol attack, according to a memo obtained by The Associated Press. About two dozen employees at the U.S. attorney’s office in Washington were terminated, said a person familiar with the matter who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss personnel issues.
A separate memo by Bove identified more than a half-dozen FBI senior executives who were ordered to retire or be fired by Monday, and also asked for the names, titles and offices of all FBI employees who worked on investigations into the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riot -- a list the bureau’s acting director said could number in the thousands. Bove, who has defended Trump in his criminal cases before joining the administration, said Justice Department officials would then carry out a “review process to determine whether any additional personnel actions are necessary.”
Disrespecting First Lady Melania's private quarters was a big mistake
88 FBI executives and agents who worked on the Trump cases were just physically escorted out of their respective offices and buildings on Friday, including those at the Washington Field Office, Palm Beach, and Miami FBI offices. That number also includes special agents in charge of various field offices around the country.
History will record that The FBI deciding to raid Melania’s closet will go down as the single costliest miscalculation in political history -- ultimately leading to the entire dismantling of the Deep State and ruthless dispatching of the Feds who disrespected m'lady's boudoir.

All in all, a pretty good week!
Trump went golfing.
Washington's head was spinning!

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