Little did we know that something Sean Spicer did three years ago would turn into a silver-platter gift for President Trump today. But that’s exactly what happened—and now, regime loyalists and Deep State pawns are about to get fed through a political woodchipper. It all started when Biden, after being installed in the White House, began purging every Trump appointee he could find. Sure, it’s normal for a new president to bring in his own people, but Biden took it further— even removing Trump’s appointees to military service academy boards. And that’s where our story with Sean Spicer begins, three years ago…
The Biden administration has removed 18 Trump appointees to military service academy boards, among them the former press secretary Sean Spicer and adviser Kellyanne Conway.
The White House said on Wednesday that the 18 people were asked to step down by 6pm on Wednesday or be fired, prompting deep upset among the Trump appointees.
Jen Psaki, the White House press secretary, said: “The president’s objective is what any president’s objective is – to ensure you have nominees and people serving on these boards who are qualified to serve on them and who are aligned with your values. And so yes, that was an ask that was made.”
Associated Press reported on Thursday that the 18 appointees, who also include Trump’s former national security adviser HR McMaster and Office of Management and Budget director Russell Vought, had been removed.
This was the letter Sean received from the Biden regime:
In the end, Sean wasn’t about to leave quietly. So, he sued Joe Biden—and lost. But in reality, that loss was a win for President Trump in 2024. […]
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