the NeverTrumpRevolution (NTR) grows to Department of Engery

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Many saw the questionnaire as a precursor to a purge. NPR.ORG

The DOEnergy statement said questions about who has worked on climate science had "unsettled" staffers and contractors alike.

Department Of Energy Defies Trump, Won't Name Climate Change Workers




Read this quote from one of the comments:

"First, silence the press. Second, eliminate the intellectuals: doctors, scientists, teachers, philosophers (maybe just everyone with glasses, just to be sure). Third, the cultural leaders: writers, artists, activists, preachers. Trump and his team are following the fascist regime playbook."

Rick Perry has been told that he better mind his manners as Secretary of Energy.
 
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Many saw the questionnaire as a precursor to a purge. NPR.ORG

The DOEnergy statement said questions about who has worked on climate science had "unsettled" staffers and contractors alike.

Department Of Energy Defies Trump, Won't Name Climate Change Workers




Read this quote from one of the comments:

"First, silence the press. Second, eliminate the intellectuals: doctors, scientists, teachers, philosophers (maybe just everyone with glasses, just to be sure). Third, the cultural leaders: writers, artists, activists, preachers. Trump and his team are following the fascist regime playbook."

Rick Perry has been told that he better mind his manners as Secretary of Energy.

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The press hasn't been silenced. The press lies to promote their liberal agenda. They no longer get cooperation and access. That's not silencing the press. They won't be get help in lying.
 
A complete purge would not have been necessary had they cooperated with the transition team. Now, alas, it has to be total. They can thank only themselves.
 
A complete purge would not have been necessary had they cooperated with the transition team. Now, alas, it has to be total. They can thank only themselves.
Put the pos in jail
DUBAI, Dec 14 (Reuters) - Former CIA director Leon Panetta said on Wednesday that President-elect Donald Trump risked being blamed after any potential attack on the United States if he refused to receive more regular intelligence briefings.

U.S. officials told Reuters that Trump is receiving an average of one presidential intelligence briefing a week - far fewer than most of his recent predecessors - but that his deputy Mike Pence gets briefings around six days a week.

Panetta, a former Democratic Congressman who served as CIA director and defense secretary in President Barack Obama's first term, told the Arab Strategy Forum, a conference sponsored by the government of Dubai, that Trump's aversion "can't last."
 

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