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White House Personnel Chief Threatens to Fire Staff Who Look for New Jobs


John McEntee, Director of the Office of Presidential Personnel, has Threatened to Fire Political Appointees if they look for another Job before Trump's Term in Office Ends.

Each Administration appoints about 4,000 Political Staff. Trump's Appointees now have Less than Three Months left in Jobs.

Staff could be Fired if their Bosses hear they're Applying for New Jobs, but the Press Report characterized McEntee's Words as a mere Warning, and was unlikely to bring any Dismissals. Instead, McEntee made his Statement to encourage Staff to Remain Loyal to Trump while he Refuses to Concede.

Leaders of the Trump Campaign told Staffers at a last-minute Meeting that the Election isn't Over and urged them to "stay in the fight," one Source said.

Staffers' Contracts are due to End soon, and they haven't been told whether their Contracts will be Extended. They are consequently Searching for New Employment, but shortly after Monday's Meeting, an Assistant of Campaign Manager, Bill Stepien, shouted at a Staffer for Printing their Resume.

Threatening to Dismiss Staff who Hunt for New Employment is the Latest in a Series of moves McEntee has made to Test Commitment to Trump. In February, he asked Cabinet Secretaries to Identify Appointees who may be Disloyal to Trump.

The Month after, CNN accessed a Questionnaire that McEntee had asked Prospective Hires to Fill-Iin, the Form asked Applicants to Describe their "political evolution" and to List "thinkers, authors, books, or political leaders" that had Influenced their Beliefs.










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