Anonymous ID: c2e905 May 24, 2025, 6:57 a.m. No.23076761   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23075044 LB PB PN

just to remind those coming in for a weekend stroll through the pages of the KUN…

 

Trump’s National Security Council Shake-Up Continues: More Staffers Axed Friday

 

https://www.tampafp.com/trumps-national-security-council-shake-up-continues-more-staffers-axed-friday/

 

“The NSC is the ultimate Deep State. It’s Marco vs. the Deep State. We’re gutting the Deep State,” the official told Axios, indicating the move will cut the NSC staff to about half of its current 350 members. Officials stated that those removed from the NSC would be reassigned to other government positions.

 

In a statement to Axios, Secretary Rubio, who recently became acting National Security Advisor, commented, “The right-sizing of the NSC is in line with its original purpose and the president’s vision. The NSC will now be better positioned to collaborate with agencies.”

 

The dismissals reported by The Washington Post on Friday include both career officials and political appointees. The exact number of individuals affected remains unclear.

Anonymous ID: c2e905 May 24, 2025, 7:58 a.m. No.23077071   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23076717

>https://www.npr.org/sections/itsallpolitics/2011/05/27/136724009/obamas-autopen-signing-of-patriot-act-raises-eyebrows-has-unlikely-ally

 

"Every Bill which shall have passed the House of Representatives and the Senate, shall, before it become a Law, be presented to the President of the United States; If he approve he shall sign it, but if not he shall return it with his Objections to that House in which it shall have originated, who shall enter the Objections at large on their Journal, and proceed to reconsider it."

 

You have asked whether, having decided to approve a bill, the President may sign it, within the meaning of Article I, Section 7 of the Constitution, by directing a subordinate to affix the President's signature to it, for example by autopen. This memorandum confirms and elaborates upon our earlier advice that the President may sign a bill in this manner. See Memorandum for Alberto R. Gonzales, Counsel to the President, from M. Edward Whelan III,

Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal Counsel, Re: Signing of H.J. Res. 124 (Nov. 22, 2002) ("Whelan Memorandum"). We emphasize that we are not suggesting that the President may delegate the decision to approve and sign a bill, only that, having made this decision, he may direct a subordinate to affix the President's signature to the bill.

 

The memo acknowledges that it has never been done and that White House's have gone to great lengths in the past to get legislation in the hands of presidents who were traveling abroad, just to avoid these questions.

Anonymous ID: c2e905 May 24, 2025, 8:11 a.m. No.23077134   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7142

>>23077078

It appears that the photograph is from the Fairchild Aerial Survey collection.

Fairchild made a camera for aerial survey work and the type a/c flown for these shoots unknown, but his most famous company work…

The A-10 Thunderbolt II

Anonymous ID: c2e905 May 24, 2025, 8:16 a.m. No.23077170   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23077107

Cherry picked intel for the President based on what IC thinks President wants to know about or his priority intel requirements. Pretty sure he can read a powerpoint slide without added fluff from some briefing wanker