Trump orders probe into ‘Anonymous’ New York Times editorial writer
- President Donald Trump revoked security clearances for Miles Taylor and Christopher Krebs, citing their opposition to his views as grounds for their dismissal.
- Trump's memorandum accused Krebs of suppressing conservative viewpoints regarding the 2020 election and COVID-19 misinformation.
- The Department of Justice was tasked with investigating Taylor's classified information handling during his government service, labeling him a 'bad-faith actor.'
- Krebs was previously fired for declaring the 2020 election was secure, which Trump claims was false and indicative of fraud.
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How Trump waged war on his perceived foes in first 100 days - West Hawaii Today
Hours after swearing an oath to defend the U.S. Constitution on January 20, President Donald Trump signed an executive order directing his attorney general to scour the Justice Department and other agencies for evidence of political “weaponization.” The same day, Pentagon staff took down a portrait of Mark Milley, a Trump critic who as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff had been the highest-ranking military officer during Trump’s first term. …
How Trump waged war on his perceived foes in first 100 days - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
Hours after swearing an oath to defend the U.S. Constitution on January 20, President Donald Trump signed an executive order directing his attorney general to scour the Justice Department and other agencies for evidence of political “weaponization.”
Trump Unleashes The DOJ On Two Former Woke Bureaucrats Caught Subverting His First Term - The American Tribune.com
In a show of force that dismayed the left and drew cheers from the right, President Trump has signed executive orders directing the DOJ to investigate two former presidential aides, Christopher Krebs, a cybersecurity official, and Miles Taylor, a former Homeland Security official, both of whom were accused of attempted subversion during President Trump’s first term. For context, President Trump has said that Miles Taylor is under suspicion of pu…
'Retribution': Election officials shocked as Trump orders more investigations
President Trump issued a presidential memorandum Wednesday demanding an investigation by the Justice and Homeland Security departments into his former top cybersecurity official, escalating a campaign of retribution aimed at those who contradicted his false claims that the 2020 election was stolen f...
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