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  • Musk and Trump Fire Members of Congress

    Wednesday, February 26, 2025
    Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) sent messages to all members of Congress terminating their positions, stating “Your performance has not been adequate to justify further employment.” All Democratic and independent members of Congress, as well as two Republicans, found themselves locked out of their offices after everything inside had been confiscated.   read more
  • Ambassador of the Solomon Islands to the U.S.: Who Is Robert Sisilo?

    Wednesday, September 06, 2017
    While serving as his nation’s deputy secretary of foreign affairs in 1996, Sisilo was reportedly part of a government delegation that was briefly abducted at gunpoint by Papua New Guineans who had crossed into Solomon Islands territory. He later served as permanent representative of the Pacific Islands Forum, an organization comprised of 18 Pacific Island countries, to the World Trade Organization. From 2008 to 2010, he was acting secretary for foreign affairs and trade of neighboring Nauru.   read more
  • Ambassador of Ghana to the U.S.: Who Is Barfuor Adjei-Barwuah?

    Tuesday, September 05, 2017
    In 2000, Ghana's president appointed Adjei-Barwuah to a plum diplomatic post—ambassador to Japan, with concurrent accreditation to four other nations. Adjei-Barwuah served seven years in the post, leaving temporarily in 2007 to run for President of Ghana, and left permanently before the election, which he lost. Out of work, he was accused in 2009 of misappropriating funds donated by a Japanese chocolate firm. He denied the allegations and suffered no legal consequences.   read more
  • Slovenia’s Ambassador to the United States: Who Is Stanislav Vidovič?

    Monday, September 04, 2017
    As secretary general of Slovenia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Vidovič negotiated a 2016 deal for Slovenia to gain control of six former Yugoslav diplomatic buildings in Brazil, Morocco, Tanzania and Mali that Slovenia was supposed to get under the terms of the 2001 accord specifying the terms of Yugoslavia’s breakup. Vidovič is one of the founding members of the SMC—Slovenia’s Modern Centre Party—a center-left organization. He is also Slovenia’s ambassador to Mexico.   read more
  • San Marino’s Ambassador to the United States: Who Is Damiano Beleffi?

    Sunday, September 03, 2017
    In 2001, Beleffi moved into the diplomatic world as deputy permanent representative to the Council of Europe, which works to uphold human rights, democracy, rule of law in Europe and promote European culture. Beleffi was named ambassador to Germany in 2007. In 2008, he added the post of deputy permanent representative to the United Nations to his portfolio and in 2011 was additionally named ambassador to Canada.   read more
  • Ambassador to Spain and Andorra: Who Is Duke Buchan?

    Friday, September 01, 2017
    A longtime Republican, Buchan backed Trump for president after other GOP candidacies imploded. He co-hosted a $25,000-a-person fundraiser at the home of future Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross so donors could meet Trump and RNC Chairman Priebus. Buchan and his wife donated $898,000 to Trump Victory, accompanied Trump to rallies, the Republican Convention, and all three presidential debates. On inauguration day, they attended church with Trump and sat nearby as he was sworn-in as president.   read more
  • Suriname’s Ambassador to the United States: Who Is Niermala Badrising?

    Thursday, August 31, 2017
    Badrising joined Suriname’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1989, then moved to the office of Suriname’s president in 1998. She was senior adviser and chief coordinator for international affairs under three presidents. In 2010, she also served as assistant coordinator for free and fair elections. She came to Washington in 2011 as ambassador to the Organization of American States and represented Suriname at the Inter-American Development Bank and the World Bank.   read more
  • Director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons: Who Is Mark Inch?

    Wednesday, August 30, 2017
    Inch was sent overseas to Kabul, Afghanistan, from 2013 until 2014, as deputy commanding general and then commanding general of Combined Joint Interagency Task Force 435, which was responsible for prisoner operations after control of U.S.-run prisons had been transferred to Afghan authorities. According to a UN report, between February 2013 and December 2014, 35% of prisoners held in Afghanistan reported being subjected to mistreatment or torture, which the UN considered an improvement.   read more
  • Ambassador to South Sudan: Who Is Thomas Hushek?

    Tuesday, August 29, 2017
    After three years as a refugee coordinator in a danger zone in Pakistan and Afghanistan, Hushek served as deputy chief of mission at the U.S. Embassy in Kolonia, Micronesia, in the Pacific, from 2002 to 2004. Later, after a stint in Washington, he returned to Afghanistan as the director for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement in Kabul from 2012 to 2013, and then served as deputy chief of mission at the U.S. Mission to the International Organizations in Vienna from 2013 to 2015.   read more
  • Chair of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission: Who Is Neil Chatterjee?

    Monday, August 28, 2017
    As Mitch McConnell's policy advisor, Chatterjee took a leading role in fighting any policies that might lead to a reduction in the use of coal, as that industry has been a major supporter of McConnell. Chatterjee backed the Keystone pipeline and opposed Obama regulations from the EPA. In 2016, he warned that if a Republican regained the White House, the U.S. would withdraw from the Paris climate agreement that Obama had signed, which is exactly what happened when Donald Trump became president.   read more
  • U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam: Who Is Dan Kritenbrink?

    Sunday, August 27, 2017
    After serving in Beijing, Kritenbrink, in 2015, was put in a key role, serving as Asia policy adviser to the National Security Council. In the waning days of the Obama administration, Kritenbrink addressed such issues as North Korea’s nuclear program, the lifting of the U.S. arms embargo on Vietnam and China’s construction of islands in the South China Sea. His last assignment before his nomination to be ambassador was senior adviser for North Korean policy.   read more
  • Tillerson's ExxonMobil Purposely Misled Public about Climate Change

    Friday, August 25, 2017
    Fossil-fuel giant Exxon Mobil has knowingly misled the public for nearly 40 years about the dangers of climate change, according to a new study. Researchers found “gaping, systematic discrepancy” between what Exxon said about climate change in private and in academic circles and what it said to the public. The study found Exxon "contributed to advancing climate science—by way of its scientists’ academic publications—but promoted doubt about it in advertorials."   read more
  • U.S. Ambassador to Bahrain: Who Is Justin Siberell?

    Friday, August 25, 2017
    As acting coordinator for counterterrorism, Siberell charged in 2016 that Iran was the leading government sponsor of terrorism. In 2017, he said that the majority of the world's 2016 terrorist attacks took place in Iraq, Afghanistan, India, Pakistan, and the Philippines. Under Siberell’s watch, Cuba was dropped from the report for the first time in 33 years. Siberell also led the secret briefing of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on “Beyond Iraq and Syria: ISIS' Global Reach.”   read more
  • Ambassador to the Netherlands: Who Is Pete Hoekstra?

    Thursday, August 24, 2017
    A Dutch American born in the Netherlands, Hoekstra will soon find himself at odds with his homeland as President Trump’s ambassador to the Netherlands. On a broad range of issues, including marriage equality, gay and transgender rights, marijuana use, NATO spending, anti-terrorism, refugees and immigration, and trade, Hoekstra and Trump hold views opposed by most Dutch and by their government. Hoekstra’s bizarre and false comments about the Netherlands already raised concerns there in 2015.   read more
  • Ambassador to Haiti: Who Is Michele Sison?

    Wednesday, August 23, 2017
    Representing the U.S. at the UN, Sison found herself in the thick of the action in 2016 when the Obama administration clashed with the Russian government over the war in Syria. In 2017, she made it clear the Trump administration did not intend to contribute to a UN trust fund to fight Haiti’s cholera epidemic because the U.S. had already contributed more than $100 million to the anti-cholera effort. She also accused South Sudan of using man-made famine as a tactic in that country’s civil war.   read more
  • Both Obama and Trump Use more Authoritarian Language than Previous Presidents

    Tuesday, August 22, 2017
    Obama and Trump’s rhetoric suggests that the prime mover of government is not separation of powers, political parties or the bureaucracy – but the will of the president. The differences between their rhetorical styles seem stark. Yet, looking more carefully at the words Trump used in his first months in office, we discovered that, in certain ways, these two presidents are remarkably like each other. Here’s what we found – and why Obama and Trump have more in common than you would think...   read more
  • United States Ambassador to France and Monaco: Who Is Jamie McCourt?

    Tuesday, August 22, 2017
    McCourt, who is one of the most reviled figures in Los Angeles Dodgers’ history, has no experience in international diplomacy, but she did donate a lot of money to Trump’s campaign and to the Republican Party. As owners of the Dodgers, she and her husband alienated fans with higher parking prices, uniform changes and, because of a huge amount of team debt, failure to pay for talent. Jamie was made the team’s CEO in 2009 but quit in 2011 after receiving a $130-million divorce settlement.   read more
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