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Related: About this forum'It's way too many': As vacancies pile up in Trump administration, senators grow concerned
Source: Washington Post
Its way too many: As vacancies pile up in Trump administration, senators grow concerned
By Juliet Eilperin, Josh Dawsey and Seung Min Kim February 3 at 5:56 PM
From the Justice Department to Veterans Affairs, vast swaths of the government have top positions filled by officials serving in an acting capacity or no one at all. More than two years into Trumps term, the president has an acting chief of staff, attorney general, defense secretary, interior secretary, Office of Management and Budget director and Environmental Protection Agency chief.
To deal with the number of vacancies in the upper ranks of departments, agencies have been relying on novel and legally questionable personnel moves that could leave the administrations policies open to court challenges.
The lack of permanent leaders has started to alarm top congressional Republicans who are pressing for key posts to be filled.
Its a lot, its way too many, Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.) said of the acting positions in Cabinet agencies. You want to have confirmed individuals there because they have a lot more authority to be able to make decisions and implement policy when you have a confirmed person in that spot.
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By Juliet Eilperin, Josh Dawsey and Seung Min Kim February 3 at 5:56 PM
From the Justice Department to Veterans Affairs, vast swaths of the government have top positions filled by officials serving in an acting capacity or no one at all. More than two years into Trumps term, the president has an acting chief of staff, attorney general, defense secretary, interior secretary, Office of Management and Budget director and Environmental Protection Agency chief.
To deal with the number of vacancies in the upper ranks of departments, agencies have been relying on novel and legally questionable personnel moves that could leave the administrations policies open to court challenges.
The lack of permanent leaders has started to alarm top congressional Republicans who are pressing for key posts to be filled.
Its a lot, its way too many, Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.) said of the acting positions in Cabinet agencies. You want to have confirmed individuals there because they have a lot more authority to be able to make decisions and implement policy when you have a confirmed person in that spot.
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Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/its-way-too-many-as-vacancies-pile-up-in-trump-administration-senators-grow-concerned/2019/02/03/c570eb94-24b2-11e9-ad53-824486280311_story.html
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'It's way too many': As vacancies pile up in Trump administration, senators grow concerned (Original Post)
Eugene
Feb 2019
OP
Swamps occur naturally, cesspools are exclusively the result of human activity.
gordianot
Feb 2019
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gordianot
(15,530 posts)1. Swamps occur naturally, cesspools are exclusively the result of human activity.
Trump creates cesspools wherever he lands it is a historical fact.
duforsure
(11,885 posts)2. Is he doing this to
Intentionally weaken OUR government for putin?
dlk
(12,459 posts)3. Republicans Have Run on an Anti-Government Platform for Decades-Now They're Concerned?
Their hypocrisy is monumental!
tanyev
(44,652 posts)4. Gosh, Sen. Lankford, if only you had the authority to do something about a derelict POTUS.