As officials are exposed for illegally gaining government posts, a crisis is developing inside the Biden administration. To correct this ethical lapse and guarantee a fair political system, the president’s administration must move quickly.
The public has been made aware of a worrying problem by the Federal Accountability Office in five different reports: too many US government agencies have “acting” workers in place without permanent replacements being hired. The Federal Vacancies Reform Act has been flagrantly violated, and our country’s leaders must take immediate remedial action.
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“The positions include a member of the Office of Management and Budget, the Assistant Secretary of ICE, and a top official in the Department of Justice,” it said.
“The Federal Vacancies Reform Act of 1998 ‘establishes requirements for temporarily filling vacant positions in Executive Branch agencies that require presidential appointment and Senate confirmation,’ the GAO reports on its website. ‘This act identifies who may temporarily serve, for how long, and what happens when no one is serving under the act and the position is vacant.’ The GAO, an agency of the legislative branch, issues letters to the president and Congress to report violations of the law,” it said.
According to The Daily Wire:
Federal law specifies time limitations for serving in elected office, however some politicians have gone above these restrictions. They, who?
Deidre Harrison, the acting controller for federal financial management, is an experienced leader in the Office of Management and Budget.
As the acting director of the Department of Justice’s Office on Violence Against Women, Allison Randall is the visionary leader of a crucial cause. She works assiduously to get safety and justice for people harmed by violence throughout our country.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is being led by the very experienced Tae D. Johnson into a more promising future.
Craig Hart, Ann Marie Yastishock, and Karen Freeman have all held the prestigious position of Assistant Administrator for USAID’s Bureau for Asia. Their combined expertise has improved America’s attempts to provide foreign help in this region of the globe!
As the Federal Labor Relations Authority’s General Counsel, Charlotte A. Dye plays a crucial role in preserving labor standards and rights throughout the country.
Senators must offer confirmation within the authorized timeframe—which is capped at 300 days—to guarantee that those important positions are duly manned. Beyond a new president is inaugurated, the Senate meets and has the authority to prolong “acting” posts for up to 90 more days after the original 210-day term limit.
To occupy the office, the president may propose a candidate who would be “an individual serving in another PAS position; or a senior agency officer or employee who has served for a minimum period of time prior to the vacancy.”
After a hectic week, the President was updated on fresh information that will undoubtedly affect their job.
Following a successful speech to the nation on Tuesday, President Joe Biden left Congress and was overheard on a hot mic joking about with NJ Sen. Bob Menendez, which ignited outrage all around the country!
“Bob, I gotta to talk to you about Cuba,” The senator from New Jersey heard the president’s words.
The senator said, “OK,” in a voice that was clear in its astonishment.
The president said in the video that Republican Florida Senator Marco Rubio found interesting, “I’m serious.
“It looks like Biden wants to talk to someone about #Cuba,” the senator said.
Sen. Bob Menendez of New Jersey has consistently differed with the Biden administration, especially when it comes to its policy toward Cuba, which he vehemently opposes.
Sen. Menendez made an extraordinary decision by opposing President Biden’s loosened limitations on group travel to Cuba in May 2022. The New Jersey Globe recognized this divergence.
“I am dismayed to learn the Biden administration will begin authorizing group travel to Cuba through visits akin to tourism,” he said. “To be clear, those who still believe that increasing travel will breed democracy in Cuba are simply in a state of denial. For decades, the world has been traveling to Cuba and nothing has changed.”
“From Tehran to Havana to Pyongyang, history shows us negotiations based on unilateral concessions have a failed track record of producing actual changes to the behavior of authoritarian regimes,” he said. “Giving Maduro a handful of undeserved handouts just so his regime will promise to sit down at a negotiating table is a strategy destined to fail.”
Four Supreme Court justices were noticeably absent from the audience as President Joe Biden delivered his second State of the Union address. According to reports on Wednesday, these justices made the decision not to attend this historic statement.
Five Supreme Court Justices—John Roberts, Elena Kagan, Brett Kavanaugh, Amy Coney Barrett, and Ketanji Brown Jackson—were cordially greeted by the President in his remarks. Sadly, four of their coworkers weren’t present: Sam Alito, Neil Gorsuch, Sonia Sotomayor, and Clarence Thomas.
Why the political representatives decided not to attend the State of The Union speech is still a mystery.
“The story of America is a story of progress and resilience,” Brown Jackson, who he nominated, was acknowledged by Biden before he began. “Of always moving forward. Of never giving up. A story that is unique among all nations. We are the only country that has emerged from every crisis stronger than when we entered it. That is what we are doing again.”




