MSNBC political analyst Elise Jordan on Monday said efforts to cut spending by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) are similar to the failed withdrawal from Afghanistan, where 13 American soldiers were killed.
President Donald Trump established Doge on January 20 by rebranding US digital services Presidential Orderafter that Added Additional responsibility to the committee, including the employment of new federal employees in the executive order of February 11th. Jordan claimed Doge’s approach was “meaningless.” During a panel discussion with “Morning Joe” guests, Jonathan Lemia and Katikay. (Related: “Beyond Your Ski”: Scott Jennings calls CNN panelists on the carpet to boost unproven Musk corruption claims)
“During the onslaught of federal firing, the Trump administration clearly seems to be trying to revive some of the nuclear safety workers they previously fired, but now they can’t catch them. Several staff from the Nuclear Security Agency were let go on Thursday,” Lemia said. “Then on Friday, staff at the agency desperately tried to rehire some of those employees, but they struggled to get in touch with them as they lost access to their federal email accounts. .”
clock:
“This is not a better case study than this. It should be protected because you don’t overthink it, don’t think about it, and target it, and you’ll target it, and play such a vital role with the workers. It’s targeting the department,” added Lemire.
February 12th Presidential OrderTrump has only allowed one new employer on behalf of the four employees leaving, telling federal agencies to justify why they should not face exclusion or integration. did.
“Yeah, leave the people we need to be in the FAA and perhaps inside the nuclear agency. Jordan told Lemia and Kay. “I’ll keep going back to this. The federal government in the drawdown in Afghanistan. Reminiscent of the edition. Everyone agreed, it was almost a bipartisan consensus, we had to get out of Afghanistan, how it happened, we tried to do it. Maybe they did that in a better way.”
Thirteen American soldiers died on August 26, 2021 and were bombed at the monastery gates while evacuating from Kabul. Families of the fallen soldiers repeatedly criticised the Biden administration for the incident, but former President Joe Biden claimed that “no one made a mistake,” according to a book released in February 2024.
At least 50 workers from the National Nuclear Security Agency were fired Thursday, and before the power cuts were withdrawn, Forbes It has been reported.
“Now we agree that there is waste in the federal government and that everyone wants to reduce the deficit and cut spending,” Jordan said. “The way they’re going about it doesn’t make sense. They need to be more strategic about what they’re cutting, where and what they’re getting to have some success. But it can show that missions will continue before they tickle key areas like nuclear security.”
All content created by the Daily Caller News Foundation is an independent, nonpartisan newswire service that is free to use for legitimate news publishers that can provide large audiences. All republished articles must include logos, reporter signatures and DCNF affiliation. For questions regarding our guidelines or partnerships with us, please contact licensing@dailycallernewsfoundation.org.