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Trump Is Removing US Secret Service Director

edition.cnn.com

8 points by viivaux 7 years ago · 6 comments

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gitpusher 7 years ago

To be replaced by... Chief Wiggum? I imagine that's the one job where Trump can't afford to make an ill-informed staffing decision.

  • viivauxOP 7 years ago

    Article states James M. Murray, a "career member" of the Secret Service, will take over.

    He was head of the Washington field office when Guccifer was announced to have been identified, and other than that there's very little about him in the top layers of searching.

    ...A while back, I heard it much questioned whether Trump would leave willingly in 2020. The response was that the Secret Service would physically drag him out, so it seems odd that Trump gets to fire the Director without any reasoning given, then name their replacement. If anyone can explain that one to me I'd love to hear it.

    • dmfdmf 7 years ago

      > ...A while back, I heard it much questioned whether Trump would leave willingly in 2020.

      Do you mean Trump loses the election in 2020 and declares Marshal Law (or whatever) to retain control? I ask because I can recall that that accusation was leveled against Bush2 (by the Dems) and against Obama (by the Reps) so both sides of the aisle are guilty of spinning fantasy theories to rile their base.

      More importantly... a while back, I heard it much mentioned that Trump removed the SS director to counter a deep state plot to JFK him (i.e. assassinate him).

      Do you see what I did there? If this type of arbitrary, unfounded discourse continues between the parties (and their respective bases) and no common ground can be found it's only a matter of time before America is destroyed and collapses into a dictatorship, it does not matter if said dictator is from the left or from the right.

      • viivauxOP 7 years ago

        Except, I wasn't creating arbitrary unfounded discourse, or attacking one side or another; but questioning the idea that the guys supposed to remove the President if he lingers can have their Director fired and replaced by that same guy.

        And this is even while under investigation and blocking a report on his conduct.

        But sure, I am biased. Like half of Americans, I'm none too fond of either party - but this guy lies like a gaslight champion. Is that purely a left wing viewpoint, or is there an objective reality behind it? So maybe there's a wolf this time?

        > it's only a matter of time before America is destroyed and collapses into a dictatorship

        Have a look some time at how much the opinion of everyone but the top 10% of high earning voters matters on policy: Spoiler, it's zero. Has been for decades. Again, the 90% of Americans who aren't super wealthy have no effect on what policy gets through whatsoever, no matter which president has been in office.

        • Fjolsvith 7 years ago

          Seems to me that there were enough of those 90% of Americans to vote Trump into office and thereby affect policy greatly.

          And, I personally see this move as another of his swamp draining actions.

          When Trump got into office, he didn't know who was who, so he went along with the suggestions of who should be in different posts. As time went along, he started figuring out who wasn't on Team Trump and worked out replacements.

    • Fjolsvith 7 years ago

      > so it seems odd that Trump gets to fire the Director without any reasoning given, then name their replacement.

      What part of the constitution requires any president to give a reason for removing someone in the executive branch?

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