Trump fired four officials in a message posted on his social network and threatened to dismiss a thousand more
In the early hours of this Tuesday, US President Donald Trump, after signing several executive orders, fired four senior officials from the last administration and threatened to carry out more.
The Republican warned that “more than a thousand additional” will be dismissed in his first message published on the Truth Social network since his inauguration.
“My Office of Presidential Personnel is actively in the process of identifying and removing more than a thousand presidential appointees from the previous administration who do not fit our vision of making America great again,” Trump posted.
The four officials are the chef of Spanish origin Jose Andres of the Presidential Council of Sports, Health and Nutrition; Mark Milley of the National Infrastructure Advisory Council; Brian Hook of the International Center for Scholars Woodrow Wilsonand Keisha Lance Bottoms of the Presidential Council for Exports.
“Let this serve as official layoff notice for these four individuals, with many more to come,” the message stated.
The tycoon concluded with the words in capital letters “YOU’RE FIRED!”, used by himself on his television show “The Apprentice.”
Likewise, the new president of the American Union signed a decree that puts an end to teleworking for federal officials, which “forces federal employees to return to working in the office full time effective immediately”.
After being sworn in as the new president, Trump went to the “Capital One Arena” in the country’s capital where he began his main efforts and signed dozens of executive orders for his new Administration.
Other Trump executive orders include declaring a national emergency on the southern border, beginning the deportation of migrants with criminal records and restoring the “stay in Mexico” immigration policy.
trump He also revoked Biden’s decision to remove Cuba from the list of sponsors of terrorism of the United States.
In addition, he declared criminal groups operating in Latin America as foreign terrorist organizations. “Mexico may not like it, but it is the right thing to do.”