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quote: "Bitar wrote the schiff memo. the nunes memo"
Bitar's wife in State Department
Astrid Nmn Dorelien
Title: Foreign Affairs Personnel
Agency: Department of State
In 2022, Astrid Nmn Dorelien was a Foreign Affairs Personnel at the Department of State in Washington, District Of Columbia.
Astrid Nmn Dorelien is a GS-14 under the general schedule payscale.
Year Occupation Paygrade Base Salary Bonus Location
2022 Foreign Affairs GS-14 $143,064 $0 Washington, District of Columbia
2021 Foreign Affairs GS-14 $138,866 $0 Washington, District of Columbia
2020 Foreign Affairs GS-14 $133,447 $0 Washington, District of Columbia
2019 Foreign Affairs GS-14 $125,005 $0 Washington, District of Columbia
2018 Foreign Affairs GS-14 $118,410 $0 Washington, District of Columbia
2017 Foreign Affairs GS-14 $112,021 $0 Washington, District of Columbia
2016 Foreign Affairs GS-13 $101,361 $0 Washington, District of Columbia
2014 Foreign Affairs GS-13 $92,922 $0 Washington, District of Columbia
2013 Foreign Affairs GS-13 $89,033 $0 Washington, District of Columbia
2012 Foreign Affairs GS-12 $79,864 $0 Washington, District of Columbia
https://www.federalpay.org/employees/department-of-state/dorelien-astrid-nmn
Don't think Kash was doing this for comms but who knows.
Started calling him
RobertO Malley
in the second of his interview segments
Robert Malley (born 1963) is an American lawyer, political scientist and specialist in conflict resolution, who was the lead negotiator on the 2015 Iran nuclear deal known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).[1] On June 29, 2023, Malley was placed on unpaid leave as special envoy to Iran, his security clearance was suspended amid an investigation into possible mishandling of classified material.[2]
Malley was Director for Democracy, Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs at the National Security Council from 1994 to 1996[3] and Program Director for Middle East and North Africa at the International Crisis Group and Assistant to National Security Advisor Sandy Berger from 1996 to 1998. He served in the National Security Council under President Barack Obama from 2014 to 2017. In 2015, the Obama administration appointed Malley as its "point man" on the Middle East, leading the Middle East desk of the National Security Council.[4] In November 2015, Malley was named as President Obama's new special ISIS advisor.[5] After leaving the Obama administration, Malley was President and CEO of the International Crisis Group, a Brussels[6] non-profit committed to preventing wars.[7]
Malley is an expert on the Israeli–Palestinian conflict and has written extensively on this subject advocating rapprochement with Hamas and Muslim Brotherhood.[3] As Special Assistant to President Clinton, he was a member of the U.S. peace team and helped organize the 2000 Camp David Summit.[8]
In January 2021, President Joe Biden named Malley as special U.S. envoy for Iran.[9] Until his security clearance was revoked and he was placed on a paid, then an unpaid leave of absence pending an investigation which had been referred to the FBI, suggesting suspicion of criminal misconduct, he was tasked with bringing the United States and Iran into compliance with the Iran nuclear deal abandoned by President Donald Trump.[10]