I have been thinking a lot about how and why Senate Judiciary Democrats brought a life sized of poster of me to @Kash_Patel’s Senate confirmation hearing.
Then it hit me.
3 Democrat members of the Senate Judiciary Committee @JudiciaryDems,
the committee that held Kash’s confirmation hearing, are clients of Loren Merchan, the daughter of Judge Juan Merchan who tried to throw Trump in prison.
Those 3 Democrats are Adam Schiff @SenAdamSchiff, @maziehirono, and @CoryBooker. Collectively, the 3 of them have paid Judge Merchan’s daughter’s firm a total of $32,377,312.51.
Over $32 MILLION to Loren’s company @Authentic_HQ!
Most of that $ was sent to the personal home address of Loren Merchan.
I broke that story.
And Kash Patel is someone who actually would hold these people accountable.
No wonder why they fear him and why they want to discredit me.
$32 MILLION. And nobody is in jail?
@LoomerUnleashed@CcpSkipTracer@TeamTrump
‼️RECEIPTS ‼️👇🏻
🚨 WOW! A former Air Traffic Controller just EXPOSED more about the DEI policies that destroyed the FAA and caused critical staging shortages
Obama and Biden struck THOUSANDS of well-qualified Air Traffic Control candidates because they were “too white,” he says
“This is a preventable disaster. The system has been under attack due to DEI and the FAA bowing to wokeness since 2010 — since the Obama administration.”
BL00D IS ON OBAMA AND BIDEN’S HANDS!
RFK Jr.’s confirmation hearings are over, but the voting process has just begun. The senators below are the key votes that will decide his confirmation. Call them and remind them—this is America’s mandate, and RFK Jr. is the right man for the job.
Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) – (202) 224-6665
Susan Collins (R-ME) – (202) 224-2523
Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) – (202) 224-2921
Bill Cassidy (R-LA) – (202) 224-5824
Shout-out to Attorney @RenzTom for the above phone numbers.
https://t.co/5cRgQh2F6s
To PROTECT Americans across the country, @RepJeffries and I are standing together on a bill to fight back against meddling in the Treasury Department’s payment systems.
STOP THE STEAL!
@BridgetPhetasy Well, honestly...
IF we'd been paying attention to Senator @RandPaul's annual Festivus Reports... We'd have know this Truth many years ago.
But yeah-- the deep state hid a LOT from us!
Hey Democrats! Your Bill Clinton tried to do the same 30 years ago.
In 1995, workforce 1.8 million. In 2025, 3 million.
Clinton Statement on the Buyout Program for Federal Employees
April 04, 1995
More than 2 years ago, I promised to fix the Federal Government. I was firmly convinced that we could do more with less, that we could create a Government that was leaner but not meaner, and that we could make Government our partner rather than a problem.
I established the National Performance Review and put Vice President Gore in charge. He and his team have helped to transform Government, to cut bureaucracy and redtape, and to find ways to give the American people the service they deserve. At the same time, my economic plan is bringing down the deficit by more than $600 billion, and we are proposing another $81 billion in deficit reduction in the budget I recently sent to Congress.
A major element of my strategy was my commitment to streamline and cut the Federal work force. For too long in Washington, we have had too many layers of bureaucracy, too many workers whose main job was to check on the work of other workers rather than to perform useful work themselves. As the National Performance Review noted, we had good people trapped in bad systems. I promised to cut the work force, and that's what I'm doing. Through our efforts, we have already cut the work force by 102,000 positions and we are on track to cut it by a total of 272,900 positions, bringing it to its smallest size since John Kennedy was President.
While committed to cutting the work force, we want to do it in a humane way. We faced the same dilemma that confronted many private companies; they needed to downsize but wanted to avoid firing large numbers of loyal employees. Many of them have given people an incentive to leave by offering "buyouts." We wanted to do the same.
Early last year, Congress approved my request to allow non-Defense agencies to offer buyouts of up to $25,000 a person. The Defense Department and a few other agencies already could offer buyouts under existing law. Because normal attrition will help us downsize in the future, we offered buyouts only until March 31, 1995, which was last Friday.
Looking back, I can safely say that our buyout program has been a huge success. It achieved what we had hoped: to help us cut the work force in a fiscally responsible and humane way.
To reduce the work force by 102,000 positions by the end of fiscal 1994, we offered about 70,000 buyouts. Several non-DOD agencies have offered deferred buyouts that will take place between now and March 1997. Defense will be using buyouts as it continues to downsize through 1999. Counting those, we expect to buy out another 84,000 workers through 1997 as we reduce the work force by a total of 272,900 positions.
The buyouts were not offered in a random fashion, however. We targeted them to reduce the layers of bureaucracy and micro-management that were tying Government in knots. We made sure that departments and agencies tied their buyout strategies to their overall plans to streamline their bureaucracies. As a result, almost 70 percent of our buyouts in the non-Defense agencies have gone to people at higher grade levels, such as managers.
I'm proud that our buyout program was so successful. It shows that we can, in fact, create a Government that works better and costs less.
William J. Clinton, Statement on the Buyout Program for Federal Employees Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://t.co/SmYY4lsvR3