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Trump quietly fires three agency heads amid presidential vote count
2020-11-09
[NYPost] The Trump administration fired the heads of three federal agencies after the election, prompting one to claim he was retaliated against for disagreeing with some policy.

The heads of the agencies that oversee the nuclear weapons stockpile, electricity and natural gas regulation and overseas aid were sent packing, NPR reported.

The sudden departures included Lisa Gordon-Hagerty, administrator of the National Nuclear Security Administration, who was forced to resign Friday. She was the first woman to oversee the agency in charge of the nuclear stockpile. Last year, she was on the president’s short list as a possible replacement for former National Security Adviser John Bolton.

Bonnie Glick, was replaced by the acting administrator John Barsa, and Neil Chatterjee, chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and a former aide to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, were also sacked.

Chatterjee, who will stay as an agency commissioner, said in an interview with the Washington Examiner that "perhaps" the Trump administration was retaliating against him. President Trump is a skeptic of climate change and has looked to the FERC to help implement a pro-fossil fuel agenda.

"I have obviously been out there promoting a conservative, market-based approach to carbon mitigation and sending signals the commission is open to considering a carbon price, and perhaps that led to this," Chatterjee said. "Quite frankly, if, in fact, this was retribution for my independence, I am quite proud of that."

The White House declined comment on the firings, and did not say whether there would be more in the wake of the election.

The Republican chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, Sen. Jim Inhofe issued a statement criticizing Trump’s Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette, who he said "effectively demanded" the resignation of Gordon-Hagerty.

Inhofe called Gordon-Hagerty "an exemplary public servant and remarkable leader" and said Brouillette’s decision "during this time of uncertainty demonstrates he doesn’t know what he’s doing in national security matters and shows a complete lack of respect for the semi-autonomous nature of NNSA."
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Posted by:trailing wife

#3  A few more need to go.
Posted by: JohnQC   2020-11-09 17:29  

#2  Wray and Barr?
Posted by: Woodrow   2020-11-09 16:37  

#1  >conservative, market-based approach to carbon mitigation

Drivel with other drivel = Drivel.

Rent-Seeking with my globalist pals does not make it good.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2020-11-09 07:33  

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