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State Department’s Senior Management Team Resigns

Jim_S

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State Department’s Senior Management Team Resigns
Posted by Mary Chastain Thursday, January 26, 2017 at 1:30pm

http://legalinsurrection.com/2017/01/state-departments-senior-management-team-resigns/

“It’s the single biggest simultaneous departure of institutional memory that anyone can remember.”

Top officials have resigned at the State Department before the Senate has confirmed former ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson for Secretary of State. The Washington Post reported:

Then suddenly on Wednesday afternoon, [undersecretary for management Patrick] Kennedy and three of his top officials resigned unexpectedly, four State Department officials confirmed. Assistant Secretary of State for Administration Joyce Anne Barr, Assistant Secretary of State for Consular Affairs Michele Bond and Ambassador Gentry O. Smith, director of the Office of Foreign Missions, followed him out the door. All are career foreign service officers who have served under both Republican and Democratic administrations.

“It’s the single biggest simultaneous departure of institutional memory that anyone can remember, and that’s incredibly difficult to replicate,” said David Wade, who served as State Department chief of staff under Secretary of State John Kerry. “Department expertise in security, management, administrative and consular positions in particular are very difficult to replicate and particularly difficult to find in the private sector.”

The State Department also lost Assistant Secretary of State for Diplomatic Security Gregory Starr, who retired on January 20, and director of the Bureau of Overseas Building Operations Lydia Muniz.

Other senior officials in bureaus across the country have left their posts, but these resignations provide a bigger blow to the department “because those offices need to be led by people who know the department and have experience running its complicated bureaucracies.”

No one knows for sure if Kennedy left on his own or if someone pushed him out. He had taken on the responsibility to help the transition to the Trump administration. Him leaving surprised many in the department. One officials told the Post that all of those people “had previously submitted their letters of resignation, as was required for all positions that are appointed by the president and that require confirmation by the Senate, known as PAS positions.”

But Ambassador Richard Boucher, a former State Department spokesman under Colin Powell and Condoleeza Rice, said that usually the old team stays put to help the new team transition smoothly. He cannot believe these people left such important positions unmanned:

The officials who manage the building and thousands of overseas diplomatic posts are charged with taking care of Americans overseas and protecting U.S. diplomats risking their lives abroad. The career foreign service officers are crucial to those functions as well as to implementing the new president’s agenda, whatever it may be, Boucher said.

“You don’t run foreign policy by making statements, you run it with thousands of people working to implement programs every day,” Boucher said. “To undercut that is to undercut the institution.”

Don’t forget that Patrick Kennedy remains tangled up in former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s private email server scandal.

Back in October, the FBI released documents that showed Kennedy attempted to influence the FBI over some emails. He actually proposed a “quid pro quo” to the department to change the classification of an email. Kennedy offered the FBI “additional slots for the bureau overseas.” This means the department would have received permission “to place more Agents in countries they are presently forbidden.”
 

EastTexFrank

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They're not resigning, they're jumping ship. They're getting the hell out of Dodge before the new sheriff takes over. They don't want any part of the responsibility for the crap that's been going on at the State Department over the last 8 years.

To infer that these people are irreplaceable is absolute nonsense. Nobody will even notice that they are gone as anyone who has any experience in business will tell you. Any director or manager in a business, however competent they are, has a stack of people sitting right behind them who are equally as competent and perfectly capable of stepping right in to the corner office. NO ONE IS IRREPLACEABLE.
 

Danang Sailor

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This has nothing to do with the subject of this thread, but has it ever occurred to anyone else that having the State Department Headquartered in a place called Foggy Bottoms is hilariously appropriate? :w00t2::yum:
 

tiredretired

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Good riddance. They did us all a favor by leaving voluntarily. Like any government employee they probably couldn't be fired even if they murdered someone at work. Their paychecks would keep coming while in prison.

Now the broom can continue it's draining of the swamp without these snowflakes whining all day and doing nothing at work. Bye, bye, good luck finding another cushy job like you just had.:yum:
 

mtntopper

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Nothing is going to change if you keep the status quo. Good riddance to bad trash, time for new beginnings. I can only hope they do not keep the bureaucracy of top heavy government as has been the past practice. Let new sunshine in and maybe we will get to see light at the lower levels of government also.
 

Danang Sailor

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Good riddance. They did us all a favor by leaving voluntarily. Like any government employee they probably couldn't be fired even if they murdered someone at work. Their paychecks would keep coming while in prison.

Now the broom can continue it's draining of the swamp without these snowflakes whining all day and doing nothing at work. Bye, bye, good luck finding another cushy job like you just had.:yum:
These people serve "at the discretion of the President". They can be let go at any time, for any reason; the normal rules pertaining to government employees do not apply to them.
 

MrLiberty

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These people serve at the pleasure of the President and everytime a new president comes in senior management sign resignation letters. This time the President accepted their resignation, but the left wing media left that part out. They made it appear as if these people resigned because Trump was sworn into office, and that is not the case.

:hammer:
 
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