Is The President A Good Manager Or Dignity Shredding Demon

The President has fired more than a few people since he’s been in office. By all accounts it’s about 21. Now to be fair, the President did not give the ax to all 21 people, some resigned. We are going to look at a few of the people who did not make the cut.

James Comey – The Federal Bureau of Investigation director had been leading an investigation into the president’s 2016 presidential campaign’s possible collusion with Russia to influence the election outcome. Comey first learned of his termination from television news reports that flashed on screen while he was delivering a speech to agents at the Los Angeles Field Office. Sources said he was surprised and caught off guard by the termination. Comey immediately departed for Washington, D.C., and was forced to cancel his scheduled speech that night at an FBI recruitment event. I have to go with demon here. Poor guy was at the podium giving a speech, when he saw the President fire him on TV. Dignity completely shredded.

Preet Bharara – The former leading prosecutor claims he was sacked by Donald Trump in March after refusing an order from the attorney general to resign. Following the 2016 election, Bharara met with then-president-elect Donald Trump at Trump Tower in November 2016. Bharara said that Trump asked him to remain as U.S. Attorney, and he agreed to stay on. On March 10, 2017, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions ordered all 46 remaining United States Attorneys who were holdovers from the Obama administration, including Bharara, to submit letters of resignation. Bharara declined to resign and was fired the next day.  I always wondered was he expecting the President to come to his aid? Dignity completely shredded, with humility dragged across the lawn of the White House. . 

Sean Spicer  – The White House press secretary resigned on July 21, after Mr Trump named Anthony Scaramucci as White communications director. Spicer had become perhaps the most recognizable face of Mr Trump’s administration, due to the savage mockery at the hands of Melissa McCarthy, who parodied him, to devastating effect, week after week on Saturday Night Live. It was said the President was very unhappy with how his press secretary’s was being portrayed as an incompetent imbecile in front of millions every week. Skinned alive with partial lobotomy and dignity completely shredded.

Anthony Scaramucci – Anthony Scaramucci was fired as White House communications director after just 11 days on the job – and just hours after former Gen. John Kelly took over as President Donald Trump’s new chief of staff. Chief of Staff, Kelly, wanted him removed because he did not think Scaramucci was disciplined and believed Scaramucci had burned his credibility. As one of his first acts after being sworn in as Chief of Staff, Kelly reportedly invited Scaramucci to his office and told him he was being let go. An official White House statement indicated that Scaramucci “will be leaving” his post “to give Chief of Staff John Kelly a clean slate and the ability to build his own team.  Scaramucci’s tenure of six days, from his unofficial start date on July 25 through his departure on July 31, is the shortest in history for that position, breaking the former record of 11 days that had been held by Jack Koehler in the Reagan administration. Dignity completely shredded and then set on fire.

Omarosa Manigault – The former Apprentice contestant, who was on of Mr Trump’s most senior African American aides, resigned in December 2017 after a argument with newly appointed chief of staff, General Kelley. One prominent US reporter said Ms Manigault demanded her “full access” to Mr Trump be reestablished and even “cursed” at Mr Kelly in front of other guests. There were unconfirmed reports that the Secret Service had to drag her out and escort her off the grounds. The president did say he wished her the very best in her new endeavors. Mrs. Manigault is planning a tell all book to be published later this year.  Bull whipped with full lobotomy and dignity partially shredded.

Rex Tillerson – Donald Trump fired US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson from the White House on March 13, announcing in a tweet that he was replacing him with CIA director Mike Pompeo. Mr Tillerson, who, as America’s top diplomat, was third in line to the presidency after Mike Pence and Paul Ryan, had returned from a shortened trip to Africa hours before Mr Trump’s replaced him. In an emotional press briefing the former Secretary of State did not mention the President once. His statement was about 20 minutes and he took no questions. His last day will be March 31. People close to Mr Tillerson, said he had no idea that he would lose his job and was completely blindsided. Tortured with dignity ripped from his spine.

Tomorrow Hill1News will have the latest on the race for the 18th Congressional District in Pennsylvania. Right now the Democrat Connor Lamb is winning by 95 votes against Republican Rick Saccone. It is expected to go down to the absentee ballots to determine the winner. President Trump attended a rally in support of the Republican, Rick Saccone this past Saturday.

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