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Breaking Norms, Biden Attempts To Purge Career Intelligence Official

January 22, 2021 Hours after President Joe Biden delivered his inaugural address promising to bring unity and healing to the country, his administration began a politically charged attack on a highly respected, newly appointed career intelligence official over fears he would be insufficiently loyal to Democratic partisans. The attempted purge has thus far followed the playbook publicly laid out by top Democrats and their left-wing media enablers. In a stunning violation of precedent, Biden’s National Security Agency (NSA) placed General Counsel Michael J. Ellis on administrative leave pending a Defense Inspector General investigation of his recent appointment, as well as an unspecified claim of mishandling of classified information. Ellis has maintained a top security clearance, without any blemish, for more than a decade. He is a trained classification official both as a military officer and civilian.

OPM says federal employee job satisfaction is up -- FCW

Full results of the delayed Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey won t be out until the spring, according to the Office of Personnel Management, but a preliminary look at topline results suggests federal employee job satisfaction is improving.

Ryan questions congressional tours of Capitol | News, Sports, Jobs

bcoupland@tribtoday.com U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan, D-Howland, said he has heard reports from members of Congress that some members may have provided tours of the Capitol Building to people who a day or so later returned as part of the Jan. 6 protests and storming of the building. Ryan, chairman of the House Legislative Branch Appropriations Subcommittee, spoke Wednesday during a virtual press conference and provided the latest updates on the insurrection investigation and today’s House impeachment vote of President Donald Trump. He said there needs to be some kind of independent committee to re-evaluate what happened on Jan. 6 and the days, weeks and months before the incident.

Ryan calls for probe of Capitol tours | News, Sports, Jobs

U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan, D-Howland, said he has heard reports from members of Congress that some members may have provided tours of the Capitol Building to people who a day or so later returned as part of the Jan. 6 protests and storming of the building. Ryan, chairman of the House Legislative Branch Appropriations Subcommittee, spoke Wednesday during a virtual press conference and provided the latest updates on the insurrection investigation and today’s House impeachment vote of President Donald Trump. He said there needs to be some kind of independent committee to re-evaluate what happened on Jan. 6 and the days, weeks and months before the incident.

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