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17 Sep 2017 09:29 #351015
by chairman
WASHINGTON (AP) - There are cracks in the curtains President Donald Trump tried to draw around the government early in his presidency, but the slivers of light aren't making it easier to hold federal officials accountable for their actions. Trump still refuses to divest from his real estate and hotel empire or release virtually any of his tax returns. His administration is vigorously pursuing whistleblowers. Among scores of vacant senior jobs in the government is an inspector general for the Department of Energy - led by Secretary Rick Perry, former governor of Texas - as it helps drive the region's recovery from Hurricane Harvey.
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17 Sep 2017 10:30 #351019
by mapoui
that is nonsense Chairman. I don't see that he did that at all. he did other reprehensible things but not that. at least that is what I think
I still give the impse some credit for sincerity however. he did intend to do a lot of what he promised to do but 'they' changed his mind for him very quickly ::LOL:: ::LOL:: ::LOL::
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