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This is a big deal. How will the MSM deal with this?
Oh, that's how.
BTW The big mouth Blinken just had to comment on 'Roe' being overturned though.
The worst POTUS and the worst Cabinet ever.
There seems to be some discontent between the State Department and the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR), an agency that tracks corruption and waste in that country.
In a letter sent to Secretary of State Antony Blinkin, the SIGAR Director says that the Biden administration’s State Department and Agency for International Development (USAID) are refusing to cooperate with SIGAR’s congressionally-mandated review.
After the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan last year, Congress directed SIGAR to review many areas.
SIGAR was required by Congress to evaluate the performance of the Afghan forces leading up to the devastating collapse, but the Biden administration is arguing that SIGAR has no jurisdiction since the U.S. left Afghanistan.
John Sopko, Director of SIGAR, makes a bold statement regarding State and USAID:
Allegedly, State and USAID members have ignored communications from SIGAR officials, going so far as to refuse access to individuals for interviews and shut down requests for SIGAR inspectors to travel internationally to conduct boots-on-ground research.
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Oh, that's how.
BTW The big mouth Blinken just had to comment on 'Roe' being overturned though.
The worst POTUS and the worst Cabinet ever.
There seems to be some discontent between the State Department and the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR), an agency that tracks corruption and waste in that country.
In a letter sent to Secretary of State Antony Blinkin, the SIGAR Director says that the Biden administration’s State Department and Agency for International Development (USAID) are refusing to cooperate with SIGAR’s congressionally-mandated review.
After the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan last year, Congress directed SIGAR to review many areas.
SIGAR was required by Congress to evaluate the performance of the Afghan forces leading up to the devastating collapse, but the Biden administration is arguing that SIGAR has no jurisdiction since the U.S. left Afghanistan.
John Sopko, Director of SIGAR, makes a bold statement regarding State and USAID:
“Agency officials now appear to have adopted a premeditated position of obstruction.”
Allegedly, State and USAID members have ignored communications from SIGAR officials, going so far as to refuse access to individuals for interviews and shut down requests for SIGAR inspectors to travel internationally to conduct boots-on-ground research.
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Biden State Dept. Refusing To Cooperate With Afghanistan Inspector General Review
The Biden administration's State Department is is refusing to cooperate with the Afghanistan Inspector General's review.
thepoliticalinsider.com