Trump fires 4 presidential appointees, including his former Iran envoy
- President Donald Trump fired four high-profile presidential appointees, including former Iran envoy Brian Hook, on his first full day back in the White House.
- The other appointees removed were retired General Mark Milley, Chef Jose Andres, and former Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms.
- Trump announced plans to remove over 1,000 appointees not aligned with his vision, stating it serves as 'official notice of dismissal.'
- He is also expected to make a major infrastructure announcement and meet with congressional leaders to discuss priorities.
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Who are the first four Biden administration officials fired by Donald Trump?
After signing an avalanche of executive orders on the first day of his second term as president of the United States, Donald Trump began the day on Tuesday announcing that he planned to disengage 1,000 officials from Joe Biden’s administration because, in his own words, “they are not aligned with our vision of making the United States great again.” He made it public through his social network Truth Social, using his classic phrase from the reali…
Trump touts political firings and retribution as he begins a government overhaul in his image
President Donald Trump’s political retribution tour began this week with firings of his perceived enemies inside the federal government, the targeting of former intelligence and national security officials and a directive to investigate actions by the Biden administration.
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