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Meanwhile, the ongoing war in Ukraine—threatening to spiral into a global conflict—has shown no signs of resolution. In the Middle East, Israel, a staunch ally, faces existential threats amid attacks, with some pointing fingers at U.S. diplomatic failures.

“This administration has turned the world into a tinderbox,” said one conservative analyst. “Everywhere you look, America’s enemies are emboldened.”

Amid these high-stakes foreign crises, news of the State Department funding “cry sessions” for employees reportedly struggling with Vice President Kamala Harris’s electoral defeat has further ignited outrage. Congressman Darrell Issa didn’t mince words in an open letter to Secretary Blinken:

“It is disturbing that ostensibly nonpartisan government officials would suffer a personal meltdown over the results of a free and fair election, something the United States champions around the world. It is unacceptable that the Department accommodates this behavior and subsidizes it with taxpayer dollars.”

Issa went on to criticize the Department for undermining the principle of nonpartisanship and misusing public funds:

“The Department has no obligation to indulge and promote the leftist political predilections of its employees… If foreign service officers cannot follow through on the American people’s preferences, they should resign.”

The revelations have reignited Republican critiques of the so-called “Deep State.” With lawmakers like Senator Rand Paul and Senator Joni Ernst backing initiatives to slash unnecessary federal spending, the State Department’s actions have become a prime target. Calls for reform have escalated, with some conservatives rallying behind Elon Musk’s proposed Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to trim bureaucratic waste.

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The larger issue at stake, critics argue, is how this impacts America’s image globally. “How can the U.S. project strength to adversaries like Xi Jinping when its own diplomats require therapy to cope with elections?” one commentator asked sarcastically.

As Blinken’s tenure winds down, many conservatives see it as an opportunity to reset U.S. foreign policy. For them, his departure cannot come soon enough. Meanwhile, taxpayers are left questioning how their dollars were spent during these turbulent years.

Stay tuned for more updates on this and other stories exposing the left’s grip on government inefficiency.

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