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Well this certainly marks the end of a whole lot of cushy corrupt former civil servants and treasonous politicians who have for decades relied on their corruption keeping them in the green when they "retire" by using their security clearances to find out what is going on in government and using that info for profit.
Hope while vetting, the new department is able to weed out the DS plants used to give clearances to those who never should have had one and endangering the nation.
I'm annoyed that this was actual news on April 24 and I'm just finding out about it on May 8 (my time). So much crap on the airwaves that even finding important info depends on independent news groups and diggers.