Treasury Secretary Admits He’s Never Seen Trade Deal Trump Is Hyping

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Michael Feinberg, who left the office in June after 15 years, said he was refused a promotion after decided to maintain links with his former colleague Peter Strzok. Strzok was dismissed from the FBI during Donald Trump’s first term for sending SMS who would have disparaged Chef Maga, arresting him on FBI director Kash Patel List of notorious enemies.

According to Feinberg, getting around the agency was practically an agreement concluded. Feinberg, who was as an interim special assistant agent responsible for the FBI field office, was already preparing to move to the FBI headquarters in Washington in anticipation of the promotion. But the newly installed special agent in charge Dominique Evans put a pin on this subject on May 31. During a series of telephone calls, Evans revealed that the deputy director of the FBI, Dan Bongino, had left Feinberg with two options: being demoted or resigning, he recalled in a personal trial published earlier this month at Lawyer. Feinberg chose the latter – five years before he was eligible for retirement and a pension.

“In addition, she told me that I would be invited to submit to a polygraphic examination surveying the nature of my friendship with Pete, and (as I was discreetly informed by another more user -friendly main employee) which could only be described as a control session of the last days,” wrote Feinberg. “I would be supposed to compete, ask for forgiveness and engage the loyalty as part of the FBI cultural revolution caused by the adhesion of the Patel and Bongino to the highest levels of the application of American laws and intelligence.”

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