Trump administration: Esper fired, Pence spontaneously discharged



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“I’m considering firing everyone,” Donald Trump said in August: “At some point, that’s exactly what happens.” At the time, reporters asked the president if he was thinking of firing 56-year-old Defense Secretary Mark Esper. The “ever” was reached on Monday afternoon. The president, who has only been in office since his electoral defeat last week, announced via tweet that he had resigned from Esper.

The director of the National Center Against Terrorism, Christopher Miller, will take over as head of the Pentagon on a temporary basis. Esper was Trump’s third defense secretary and Miller is now the fourth in less than four years.

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The ousted Defense Minister, Esper, had provoked Trump’s displeasure after speaking out in June against the use of the military against peaceful protesters. A reinforcement of police through the military “should only be used as a last resort,” Esper said at the time. Since then, Trump has mocked Esper, giving him a nickname (“Mister Yesper”).

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The chaotic government management for which Trump is known (“I am not a politician”) continues after his electoral failure last Tuesday. Trump, 74, had declared himself the winner of the election after his loss to Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, 77.

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Trump doubts the legitimacy of the election, but so far he has not provided any substantial evidence. The Senate election, which was largely victorious for Republicans, has yet to be challenged in court by Trump.

There are some signs of chaotic weeks in and around the White House.

There are already signs of chaotic weeks in and around the White House. On Monday, it was announced that Vice President Mike Pence will travel to Florida on Tuesday. He wants to stay on Sanibel Island off the Gulf Coast until Saturday inclusive, the AP news agency reported. Pence’s office initially had no comment on Monday’s trip.

But why is the vice president suddenly going on a five-day vacation in the sun? Have you already said goodbye to the power within? So far, Pence has not contradicted Trump’s autocratic slogans of “I am the winner of the election.” He has served as a staunch loyalist to Trump during his tenure since January 2017.

The dismissal of the spontaneous leave of Espers and Pence, however, can be understood as the disintegration of the Trump administration. The administration is officially in office until January 20, 2021. On that day, the inauguration ceremony of President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris will take place in Washington. Therefore, many hotels in the capital are already sold out, including the Trump Hotel Washington.

While Trump’s chief of staff, Mike Meadows, was infected with corona a few days ago, another minister has now been infected with the virus: Housing Minister Ben Carson has tested positive, as his ministry confirmed on Monday. Initially there was no information on his condition. Carson had attended an event at the White House with more than 150 people on election night last week.

Pompeo and Barr have gone underground for weeks

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Attorney General William “Bill” Barr have hardly heard from each other for weeks. Immediately before the elections, Pompeo had made a five-day trip abroad, including the Maldives.

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Vice President Mike Pence appears to have completely disappeared since election night, and overall little is currently known about the Trump team. In the background, members of the Trump family are said to be trying to convince the US president to admit defeat.

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Barr had not responded to Trump’s public demands before the election that he should investigate his challenger Biden. The allegations made by Trump and his personal attorney Rudy Giuiliani about fraud in the presidential election found no echo from Barr, a former Trump loyalist.

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Meanwhile, the Trump administration refuses to allow President-elect Biden’s transition team to have regular access. In the United States, the team of the winner of the election and the officials already working in the administration are expected to organize the transfer of power. The responsible bureaucratic authority under Trump General services administration but he has not yet sent the usual letter to the winner of the election Biden. The members of the transition teams a president-elect usually has access to offices and email addresses. Biden and Harris long ago formed a proper team and even created a website and Twitter account.

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Meanwhile, Biden vowed to his country a decisive fight against the coronavirus and Americans in difficult times. “We are still facing a very dark winter,” the president-elect said Monday in his hometown of Wilmington, Delaware. He announced that he would spare no effort in the fight against the pandemic since his inauguration on January 20. On Monday, the number of people infected with corona in the United States was 10 million, according to Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland.

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Trump had not planned any public appointments on Monday, like the previous weekend. The incumbent president, however, is apparently thinking of running again in the 2024 election. He would then be 78 years old. Trump is said to have expressed these considerations to his confidants, according to the “Axios” news portal.

This consideration suggests that Trump knows what time has struck for him: the term of US presidents is limited to two, that is, a maximum of eight years. If Trump had been re-elected a week ago, he would be constitutionally barred from running in 2024. His reflection on “2024” shows that Trump hopes to leave the White House soon. In 71 days he will be forced to do so.

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