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Trump, who sued for votes in many states after losing the presidential election to his Democratic rival Joe Biden, according to unofficial results, his administration is supposed to discard critical figures from the security bureaucracy.
It was alleged that the American leader will also remove the directors of the CIA and the FBI after Donald Trump’s announcement that he removed Esper from his Twitter account.
On the other hand, it should be noted that Trump appointed people who work closely with him to critical positions in the Pentagon.
With Esper’s removal, it was also reported that Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Security Policy James Anderson resigned.
Many top Pentagon executives are expected to resign after Anderson.
Trump reportedly named retired Brigadier General Anthony Tata, who was previously a nominee to the Under Secretary for Defense Security Policy and was not approved by the Senate for his “anti-Islamic charges” and for “describing former President Barack Obama as a terrorist. “, for the same position.
Tata will not need Senate approval as he will run the office by proxy.
In addition, Trump, who appointed Christopher Miller, acting director of the Defense Ministry’s National Counterterrorism Center, allegedly appointed Kash Patel, a member of and close to the National Security Council, as Defense Secretary of the Defense Ministry.
These changes in the Pentagon and what is expected to be done in the CIA and the FBI are said to be related to the legal process initiated by Donald Trump regarding the election results.