Anonymous ID: e1edd8 June 19, 2020, 6:42 a.m. No.9670038   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0051 >>0062 >>0083 >>0161 >>0331 >>0358

>Track ALL resignations.

Here's one. Note that she was WH deputy director for NOMINATIONS at one point.

Watch for her to be the next one to blab to MSDNC about how DJT's a racist.

 

https://nypost.com/2020/06/18/state-dept-official-resigns-over-trumps-handling-of-racial-unrest/

A high-ranking State Department official who has served President Trump since his inauguration resigned in protest Thursday over his handling of recent racial tensions in the country, according to a report.

 

Mary Elizabeth Taylor, the assistant secretary of state for legislative affairs, announced her resignation to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in a letter obtained by The Washington Post.

 

Taylor, who is black, has been with Trump since the beginning of his presidency, serving first as the White House’s deputy director of nominations before moving on to the State Department in October 2018.

 

Taylor, 30, is both the youngest person and the first black woman to serve as assistant secretary of state for legislative affairs, according to The Washington Post.

 

“I am deeply grateful to you, Mr. Secretary, for empowering me to lead this team and strategically advise you over these last two years,” she continued in her letter to Pompeo. “I appreciate that you understand my strong loyalty to my personal convictions and values, particularly in light of recent events.”

Anonymous ID: e1edd8 June 19, 2020, 6:45 a.m. No.9670062   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0083

Swamp is deep.

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In March 2017, she gained social media attention for her presence at the confirmation hearings of Judge Neil Gorsuch. Taylor worked on Judge Gorsuch's nomination team when he met with U.S. senators before the confirmation hearings.[1] In December 2018, Gorsuch officiated at Taylor's formal swearing-in ceremony at the U.S. Department of State.[2]

 

Taylor previously worked as an aide to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.

Taylor has a degree in political science from Bryn Mawr College and interned at Koch Industries while a college student.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Elizabeth_Taylor

Anonymous ID: e1edd8 June 19, 2020, 7:14 a.m. No.9670246   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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>Tulsa race riots

The story behind the story.

 

https://corruptionchronicle.blogspot.com/2017/01/the-tulsa-race-riot-cover-up.html

Among these people was the black activist W.E.B. DuBois.

<< Here with Mao

DuBois advocated a more direct approach. He felt that agitation and political activity, particularly through the N.A.A.C.P., an organization made up of both blacks and whites, was the only way to gain social acceptance.71

The African Blood Brotherhood had another view, a view that seemed to build upon DuBois' arguments. The A.B.B. was a self-admittedly socialist, "secret", organization whose ultimate goal was the unification of all black organizations under one central committee. The committee to be made up of the leaders of those organizations under its suzerainty. If it took militant activism to achieve that goal, then that would be done.

A chapter of the A.B.B. had been founded in Tulsa shortly before the riot, and, also, there had long been a chapter in Tulsa of another socialist organization, the Industrial Workers of the World.

Previous encounters with the I.W.W. and a white K.K.K.-like group called the Knights of Liberty had at least once before resulted in a riot and lynchings. The blacks in American society found themselves trapped.

 

As this paper has striven to show, the Tulsa race riot and the subsequent destruction of north Tulsa were separate events, and although they were closely related, they did not stem from the same causes. The riot itself resulted from the presence of an armed body of blacks led by a few agitators trying to defend a black man from a perceived threat by a white population. There followed a white response to the invasion by armed and threatening blacks who were evidently seeking violence. The inability of the legitimate authorities to defuse the situation agitated the white response, so that ultimately, when first shots fired, sufficient motivations on both sides caused the shooting to continue.

Only a relatively few blacks were involved in the rioting, and certainly only a like segment of white Tulsa was involved in the actual destruction. Small groups of agitators were able to sufficiently direct the other participants in directions that would eventually achieve the agitator's goals.