St. Henry District High School students from "Crubotics" VEX Robotics team 5631A, secured a second-place finish at the VEX Robotics Competition in Lexington recently.Students competed against 38 t
Government watchdog groups are calling on congressional committees to release the names of Trump political appointees who have “burrowed” into career civil service positions over concerns they may attempt to “sabotage” the Biden administration.
Former President Donald Trump signed an executive order in October that stripped career civil servants of employment protections and opened the door for political appointees to “burrow” into career positions inside the government. The move came as Trump Cabinet members like Education Secretary Betsy DeVos urged staffers to “be the resistance” to the incoming Democratic administration. President Joe Biden rescinded the order in his first days in office, but it remains unclear how many such appointees may have burrowed into career positions inside their departments.
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Government watchdog groups are calling on congressional committees to release the names of Trump political appointees who have burrowed into career civil service positions over concerns they may attempt to sabotage the Biden administration.
Former President Donald Trump signed an executive order in October that stripped career civil servants of employment protections and opened the door for political appointees to burrow into career positions inside the government. The move came as Trump Cabinet members like Education Secretary Betsy DeVos urged staffers to be the resistance to the incoming Democratic administration. President Joe Biden rescinded the order in his first days in office, but it remains unclear how many such appointees may have burrowed into career positions inside their departments.
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