A New Trump Administration Lawyer Is A Self-Described 'Raging Misogynist'
- Andrew Kloster, appointed General Counsel for the Office of Personnel Management, is a self-described 'raging misogynist' known for making sexist and racist remarks online, according to the Project on Government Oversight.
- Kloster has been involved in efforts to challenge the 2020 election results and was accused of yelling at election workers while observing for the Wisconsin Republican Party, which he disputes.
- He expressed admiration for Carl Schmitt, a Nazi theorist, and made controversial statements regarding reparations for slaves and consent, raising concerns about his role in the federal government.
- His appointment is viewed as part of President Donald Trump's strategy to reshape the federal workforce to align with conservative values, including dismantling diversity programs.
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Meet the self-described ‘raging misogynist’ giving legal advice to the Trump administration
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New Trump Administration Attorney Identifies As 'Raging Misogynist'
Andrew Kloster has a new job in the Trump administration, as reported by the Project On Government Oversight. Kloster has landed as the new general counsel for the Office of Personnel Management. The New York University Law graduate has made the rounds in conservative legal circles, previously working at OPM in the first Trump term, becoming a prominent 2020 election denier, and serving as general counsel for congressman Matt Gaetz (FL-01). He a…
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