PDA

View Full Version : Trump Staff Shake-Up Slows Transition to Near Halt By JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVISNOV. 15,



Cebu_4_2
15th November 2016, 12:57 PM
I wonder what is going on in there. Rats scurrying around and all...

Trump Staff Shake-Up Slows Transition to Near Halt

By JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVISNOV. 15, 2016
Continue reading the main story (http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/16/us/politics/trump-transition.html?WT.nav=top-news&action=click&clickSource=story-heading&module=a-lede-package-region&pgtype=Homepage&region=top-news&_r=0#story-continues-1) Share This Page

Photo https://static01.nyt.com/images/2016/11/16/us/16transition1/16transition1-master768.jpg

Vice President-elect Mike Pence arrived at Trump Tower in Manhattan on Tuesday. Credit Sam Hodgson for The New York Times WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald J. Trump (http://www.nytimes.com/topic/person/donald-trump?inline=nyt-per)’s transition operation plunged into disarray on Tuesday with the abrupt resignation of Mike Rogers, who had handled national security matters, the second shake-up in less than a week on a team that has not yet begun to execute the daunting task of taking over the government.

In a statement on Tuesday, Mr. Rogers, a former congressman from Michigan who led the House Intelligence Committee, said he was “proud of the team that we assembled at Trump for America to produce meaningful policy, personnel and agency action guidance on the complex national security challenges facing our great country.” And he said he was “pleased to hand off our work” to a new transition team led by Vice President-elect Mike Pence.

https://static01.nyt.com/images/2016/11/11/us/politics/donald-trump-administration-1478905372015/donald-trump-administration-1478905372015-master180.jpg

Donald Trump Is Picking His Cabinet. Here’s a Shortlist.

(http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/us/politics/donald-trump-administration.html) In another sign of disarray, a transition official said on Tuesday that Mr. Trump had removed a second senior defense and foreign policy official from his transition team, Matthew Freedman, who runs a Washington consulting firm that advises foreign governments and companies seeking to do business with the United States government.

Mr. Freedman, who had been in charge of coordinating Mr. Trump’s calls to world leaders after his election, is a former business associate of Paul Manafort (http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/20/us/politics/paul-manafort-resigns-donald-trump.html), Mr. Trump’s former campaign manager, who once worked on the re-election bid of Ferdinand E. Marcos, the Filipino dictator ousted in the 1980s.

Mr. Pence took the helm of the transition on Friday after Mr. Trump unceremoniously removed Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey, who had been preparing with Obama administration officials for months to put the complex transition process into motion. That effort is now frozen, senior White House officials say, because Mr. Pence has yet to sign legally required paperwork to allow his team to begin collaborating with President Obama’s aides on the handover.

Photo https://static01.nyt.com/images/2016/11/15/us/16TRANSITION2/16TRANSITION2-master315.jpg
" data-mediaviewer-credit="Manuel Balce Ceneta/Associated Press" itemprop="url" itemid="https://static01.nyt.com/images/2016/11/15/us/16TRANSITION2/16TRANSITION2-master315.jpg">

Former Representative Mike Rogers, who had been advising the new administration team on national security issues, has resigned from the transition team.

Credit Manuel Balce Ceneta/Associated Press An aide to Mr. Trump’s transition team who insisted on anonymity to discuss internal matters said that the delay was taking place because the wording of the document was being altered and updated, and that it was likely to be signed later Tuesday.

Still, the slow and uncertain start to what is normally a rapid and meticulously planned transfer of power could have profound implications for Mr. Trump’s nascent administration. It challenges the president-elect’s efforts to gain control of the federal bureaucracy and to begin building a staff fully briefed on what he will face in the Oval Office on Day 1.

Even as the president-elect worked to fill pivotal roles in his administration, the disarray caught the attention of some senior Republicans who criticized Mr. Trump during his campaign but said after he won that they would not necessarily rule out joining his administration or advising him.

Eliot A. Cohen, a former State Department official, said on Twitter (https://twitter.com/EliotACohen/status/798512852931788800) that after having spoken to Mr. Trump’s team, he had “changed my recommendation: stay away. They’re angry, arrogant, screaming ‘you LOST!’ Will be ugly.”

Mr. Obama has repeatedly said that his priority is to ensure a smooth and professional transition, a process for which his team and aides to Mr. Trump, as well Hillary Clinton’s staff members, had been quietly preparing for several months. Mr. Christie, who until Friday served as Mr. Trump’s transition chief, signed a memorandum of understanding on Election Day to put the process into motion as soon as the outcome was determined.

But in response to a series of questions about whether the Obama administration had begun to brief Mr. Trump’s team, White House officials said late Monday that the president-elect’s decision to abruptly replace Mr. Christie on Friday with Mr. Pence had, for the time being, halted the process.

By law, the document must be signed by the chairman of the transition operation or his designee, and neither Mr. Pence nor anyone on his staff has done so.

Among other things, the paperwork serves as a mutual nondisclosure agreement for both sides, ensuring that members of the president-elect’s team do not divulge information about the inner workings of the government that they learn during the transition period, and that the president’s aides do not reveal anything they may discover about the incoming administration’s plans.

Brandi Hoffine, a White House spokeswoman, said Mr. Obama’s team was working with Mr. Pence to sign the document, a standard agreement whose wording is largely governed by statute. “We look forward to completing that work so that we can provide the necessary access to personnel and resources to get the president-elect’s team up to speed and deliver on President Obama’s directive for a smooth transition,” Ms. Hoffine said.

The turmoil at the highest levels of his staff upended months of planning and preparation for a process that many describe as drinking from a fire hose even in the most orderly of circumstances — a period of about 70 days between the election and the inauguration on Jan. 20. During that time, the president-elect must assemble a team to take the reins of the vast federal bureaucracy and recruit, vet and hire 4,000 political appointees to help him run it.

Teams throughout the federal government and at the White House that have prepared briefing materials and status reports for the incoming president’s team are on standby, waiting to begin passing the information to their counterparts on Mr. Trump’s staff.

Eric Lipton, Adam Goldman and Ashley Parker contributed reporting.

vacuum
15th November 2016, 03:16 PM
On thing is Trump is probably forcing them to sign a document stating they can never lobby on behalf of foriegn governments. Some people are saying thanks but no thanks to that.

Ares
15th November 2016, 03:22 PM
On thing is Trump is probably forcing them to sign a document stating they can never lobby on behalf of foriegn governments. Some people are saying thanks but no thanks to that.

I see the shake up the same way, or that he is making sure to put insiders on a tight leash and they aren't liking it.

Twisted Titan
15th November 2016, 03:28 PM
Cause he knows

His is on the hook for everything and anything that fails they are going to crucify his ass.

He is going to be a absolute taskmaster on his inner circle.

I love it.

osoab
15th November 2016, 03:58 PM
He was one of Christie's guys. Christie was trying to pull rank when he had none.

Cebu_4_2
15th November 2016, 05:15 PM
People quitting and being let go before the 2nd Greatest Show on Earth begins says a LOT. Must have the best people in place and if afraid of being honest or being held responsible must go. The Trump admin will be clean, the MSM is making a big fuss like he is a bad person, which is par for the course. I'm just making popcorn and watching. I do wish we had real intel on what is going on but if we did then that would be as bas as berry telling MSM about the nuclear codes....

Neuro
15th November 2016, 07:40 PM
I think the OP article is really poorly written, incoherent and pointless. It is like they try to make a big deal out of something and they are scrambling to find enough evidence for the assertion.

osoab
15th November 2016, 08:03 PM
I think the OP article is really poorly written, incoherent and pointless. It is like they try to make a big deal out of something and they are scrambling to find enough evidence for the assertion.


Edit, I was really meaning to respond in this thread.
Trumped or Duped (http://gold-silver.us/forum/showthread.php?93538-Trumped-or-Duped)


It's the computer voice shit. Loathe that crap.

It's who is now comprising his inner circle. It does not look good.

Edwin Meese is an old familiar name.

John Bolton is a lunatic warmonger.

I never heard of the other Edwin in the video.

See more in the link below.

Latest Short List For Trump Cabinet Positions - It's A "Knife Fight" (http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-11-15/latest-trump-cabinet-short-list-its-knife-fight)





TREASURY SECRETARY


Steven Mnuchin, former Goldman Sachs executive and Trump's campaign finance chairman
Jeb Hensarling, Texas Republican congressman and chairman of the House Financial Services Committee
Jamie Dimon, JPMorgan Chase & Co chief executive officer
Tom Barrack, founder and chairman of Colony Capital Inc

Cebu_4_2
15th November 2016, 08:07 PM
I think the OP article is really poorly written, incoherent and pointless. It is like they try to make a big deal out of something and they are scrambling to find enough evidence for the assertion.


No evidence required. These lefts now only need headlines. College educated by soros and reapeing theinr benifits. I really hope I dont grow old and have to depend on this shit.

I broke 4 ribs (spitting blood, thought I should check it out) and got to experience what a hospital is like. Don't go to the hospital. Spitting blood? Don't worry if it stops in a few days much better than the hospital.

crimethink
15th November 2016, 09:51 PM
SECRETARY OF STATE

Bob Corker, Tennessee senator and chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee <-- Thumbs Up
John Bolton, former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations under President George W. Bush <-- UNACCEPTABLE
Newt Gingrich, Republican former U.S. House Speaker <-- UNACCEPTABLE
Zalmay Khalilzad, former U.S. ambassador to Iraq
Rudy Giuliani, Republican former mayor of New York City <-- UNACCEPTABLE

ATTORNEY GENERAL

Rudy Giuliani <-- UNACCEPTABLE
Jeff Sessions, senior member of the Senate Judiciary Committee who takes a hard line on immigration <-- Thumbs Up
Chris Christie, Republican New Jersey governor
Pam Bondi, Republican Florida Attorney General
Trey Gowdy, Republican congressman from South Carolina who headed the House committee that investigated the 2012 attacks on the U.S. mission in Benghazi, Libya <-- Thumbs Up

TREASURY SECRETARY

Steven Mnuchin, former Goldman Sachs executive and Trump's campaign finance chairman <-- UNACCEPTABLE
Jeb Hensarling, Texas Republican congressman and chairman of the House Financial Services Committee
Jamie Dimon, JPMorgan Chase & Co chief executive officer <-- UNACCEPTABLE
Tom Barrack, founder and chairman of Colony Capital Inc

DEFENSE SECRETARY

Lieutenant General Michael Flynn, former director of the Defense Intelligence Agency <-- Thumbs Up
Stephen Hadley, former national security adviser under President George W. Bush <-- UNACCEPTABLE - CFR
Jon Kyl, former Republican senator from Arizona
Jeff Sessions, Republican senator from Alabama and early Trump supporter, member of the Senate Armed Services Committee <-- Thumbs Up
Kelly Ayotte, outgoing Republican senator from New Hampshire and member of the Senate Armed Services Committee
Duncan Hunter, Republican congressman from California and early Trump supporter, member of House Armed Services Committee <-- Thumbs Up
Jim Talent, former Republican senator from Missouri who was on the Senate Armed Services Committee

HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES SECRETARY

Ben Carson, former neurosurgeon and 2016 Republican presidential candidate
Newt Gingrich <-- UNACCEPTABLE
Rich Bagger, former pharmaceutical executive and former top aide to New Jersey Governor Chris Christie
Bobby Jindal, former Louisiana governor <-- UNACCEPTABLE

HOMELAND SECURITY SECRETARY

Michael McCaul, U.S. Republican congressman from Texas and chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee
David Clarke, Milwaukee county sheriff and vocal Trump supporter <-- Double Thumbs Up
Joe Arpaio, outgoing Maricopa County, Arizona, sheriff who campaigned for Trump <-- RIDICULOUS

HEAD OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

Myron Ebell, a climate change skeptic at the libertarian Competitive Enterprise Institute who is overseeing environmental policy on Trump's transition team
Robert Grady, venture capitalist, partner in private equity firm Gryphon Investors
Leslie Rutledge, Arkansas attorney general
Carol Comer, commissioner of the Indiana Department of Environmental Management

ENERGY SECRETARY

Harold Hamm, Oklahoma oil and gas mogul, CEO of Continental Resources Inc
Larry Nichols, co-founder of Devon Energy Corp
James Connaughton, CEO of Nautilus Data Technologies and a former environmental adviser to President George W. Bush
U.S. Representative Kevin Cramer, of North Dakota <-- Thumbs Up
Robert Grady

INTERIOR SECRETARY

Sarah Palin, Republican former Alaska governor who ran for vice president in 2008
Jan Brewer, former Arizona governor <-- Thumbs Up
Forrest Lucas, founder of oil products company Lucas Oil
Harold Hamm
Robert Grady

COMMERCE SECRETARY

Linda McMahon, former world Wrestling Entertainment executive and two-time Senate candidate <-- LOL

CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY DIRECTOR

Lieutenant General Michael Flynn
Mike Rogers, Republican former representative from Michigan who chaired the House Intelligence Committee
Pete Hoekstra, Republican former representative from Michigan

NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISER

Lieutenant General Michael Flynn
Stephen Hadley <-- UNACCEPTABLE - CFR

Jewboo
15th November 2016, 10:06 PM
http://img.4plebs.org/boards/pol/image/1424/57/1424578293620.gif

Transition Team at work.