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This is a long, unbelievable read from July of this year. ICYMI...
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2017/07/department-of-energy-risks-michael-lewis
Why the Scariest Nuclear Threat May Be Coming from Inside the White House
Donald Trumps secretary of energy, Rick Perry, once campaigned to abolish the $30 billion agency that he now runs, which oversees everything from our nuclear arsenal to the electrical grid. The departments budget is now on the chopping block. But does anyone in the White House really understand what the Department of Energy actually does? And what a horrible risk it would be to ignore its extraordinary, life-or-death responsibilities?
by Michael Lewis
July 26, 2017 5:00 am
On the morning after the election, November 9, 2016, the people who ran the U.S. Department of Energy turned up in their offices and waited. They had cleared 30 desks and freed up 30 parking spaces. They didnt know exactly how many people theyd host that day, but whoever won the election would surely be sending a small army into the Department of Energy, and every other federal agency. The morning after he was elected president, eight years earlier, Obama had sent between 30 and 40 people into the Department of Energy. The Department of Energy staff planned to deliver the same talks from the same five-inch-thick three-ring binders, with the Department of Energy seal on them, to the Trump people as they would have given to the Clinton people. Nothing had to be changed, said one former Department of Energy staffer. Theyd be done always with the intention that, either party wins, nothing changes.
By afternoon the silence was deafening. Day 1, were ready to go, says a former senior White House official. Day 2 it was Maybe theyll call us?
Teams were going around, Have you heard from them? recalls another staffer who had prepared for the transition. Have you gotten anything? I havent got anything.
The election happened, remembers Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall, then deputy secretary of the D.O.E. And he won. And then there was radio silence. We were prepared for the next day. And nothing happened. Across the federal government the Trump people werent anywhere to be found. Allegedly, between the election and the inauguration not a single Trump representative set foot inside the Department of Agriculture, for example. The Department of Agriculture has employees or contractors in every county in the United States, and the Trump people seemed simply to be ignoring the place. Where they did turn up inside the federal government, they appeared confused and unprepared. A small group attended a briefing at the State Department, for instance, only to learn that the briefings they needed to hear were classified. None of the Trump people had security clearanceor, for that matter, any experience in foreign policyand so they werent allowed to receive an education. On his visits to the White House soon after the election, Trumps son-in-law, Jared Kushner, expressed surprise that so much of its staff seemed to be leaving. It was like he thought it was a corporate acquisition or something, says an Obama White House staffer. He thought everyone just stayed.
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https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2017/07/department-of-energy-risks-michael-lewis
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