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Twitterverse announces that Sondland is a canned tomato, too. The more interesting disclosure of Little Data analysis among replies is a self-promo by one, Adrienne Cobb, editor of Forensic News, "tracking turnover in the Trump administration: Year three".
Last Tuesday marked the start of the fourth year of Donald Trump's presidency. In these past 1,095 days, 489 top officials have left their positions in the Trump administration. That's an average of one person leaving the administration every 2.2 days. As we'll see later, this daily average is slightly skewed by the committees and boards that either quit en masse or were disbanded by the president in one fell swoop. [...] The Trump Gov Tracker contains departures across 53 departments and agencies.
< wipes tears > Rather elaborate statistical significance derived from press reporting alone; evidently no pipe into OPM to "track" involuntary or voluntary GS 9-14 and SE ahh turnover in the period.
by Cat on Sat Feb 8th, 2020 at 06:08:31 AM EST
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Johnson details effort to shield Sondland from Trump's retaliation [!]
[Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis.] did note that since Sondland was a political appointee who served at the pleasure of the president, firing him was ultimately Trump's call.
Corporate America's inside-guys, "deep-state," feeling the ropes. (cf. BERNAYS)
by Cat on Mon Feb 10th, 2020 at 08:47:40 PM EST
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