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Trump: To Fire FBI Scumbag Wray, CIA Scumbag Haspel, Pentagon Scumbag Mark Esper
Oct 26, 2020 00:17:29   #
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Trump's chopping block: President will immediately fire 'FBI director Christopher Wray, CIA director Gina Haspel, Defense Secretary Mark Esper AND a long line of senior officials' if he wins ree******n

The names of the officials are reportedly atop Trump's post-e******n 'execution list', with multiple other senior officials also in the firing line

Firing Wray, who has been in charge of the FBI since 2017, will reportedly be Trump's first course of action, followed by the ousting of Haspel from the CIA

The two sources told Axios that both Wray and Haspel are almost unanimously 'despised and distrusted' by Trump's inner circle

Trump's ire was apparently struck with Wray after he failed to launch a formal investigation into H****r B***n, the son of Democratic nominee Joe Biden

As for Haspel,the opinion among the West Wing is that she sees her job as 'manipulating people and outcomes' causing suspicion over her motives

Esper was said to have fallen from the president's favor when he rebuffed the idea of sending soldiers into the streets to combat racial injustice protests
By: LUKE KENTON FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
25 October 2020 | UPDATED: 00:02 EDT, 26 October 2020

Donald Trump is planning on immediately firing FBI Director Christopher Wray, and also intends to replace CIA director Gina Haspel and Defense Secretary Mark Esper if he wins re-e******n next month, a new report suggests.

Each of their names are reportedly etched atop the president's post-e******n execution list, which also includes a host of other senior officials, two White House sources told Axios.

Firing Wray, who has been in charge of the FBI since 2017, will reportedly be Trump's first course of action, followed by the ousting of Haspel from the CIA.

The White House sources said that both Wray and Haspel are almost unanimously 'despised and distrusted' by Trump's inner circle.

Trump reportedly would have fired them both already, one source said, had it not been for the looming November 3 e******n, and the political headaches that such motions can cause.

The president's ire was apparently struck with Wray after he failed to launch a formal investigation into H****r B***n, the son of Democratic nominee Joe Biden, and his business dealings in Ukraine.

Trump was also said to be left furious at his second FBI chief for failing to purge more officials that he believes abused their power to investigate his 2016 e******n campaign's alleged ties to Russia.

Additionally, Trump was reportedly aggrieved by testimony Wray offered to the Senate Homeland Security Committee last month, in which he stated the FBI has not seen widespread e******n f***d, including with mail-in b****ts, contrary to Trump's repeated claims.

While Trump appears less than satisfied with Wray's FBI tenure, a senior FBI official told Axios that, 'Major law enforcement associations representing current and former FBI agents as well as police and sheriff's departments across the country have consistently expressed their full support of Director Wray's leadership of the Bureau.'

As for Haspel, one source said the opinion among the West Wing is that she sees her job as 'manipulating people and outcomes, the way she must have when she was working assets in the field.'

Such an assessment has reportedly 'bred a lot of suspicion of her motives.'

Trump is also reportedly increasingly frustrated with Haspel for opposing Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe's declassification of documents to assist in a review of the Obama administration's handling of the Trump-Russia investigation.

But a source said Haspel may even step down from her post regardless of Trump's apparent looming dismissal, and regardless of the outcome of the e******n.

'Since the beginning of DNI's push to declassify documents, and how strongly she feels about protecting sources connected to those materials, there have been rumblings around the agency that the director plans to depart the CIA regardless of who wins the e******n,' a source told Axios.

As for Haspel, one source said the opinion among the West Wing is that she sees her job as 'manipulating people and outcomes, the way she must have when she was working assets in the field. Such a character assessment has reportedly 'bred a lot of suspicion of her motives'

Esper, meanwhile, was said to have fallen from the president's favor over the summer when he rebuffed the idea of sending active-duty soldiers into the streets to combat racial injustice protests all over the country, spurred by the Memorial Day death of G****e F***d.

The Defense secretary also reportedly aggravated the president when he sought to distance himself from any role in Trump's controversial Lafayette Square photo-op in June, showing him holding up a bible in front of DC's St. John's Episcopal Church.

In the moments prior, law enforcement officers used tear gas and other r**t control tactics to forcefully clear out protesters gathered on the square, and in the surrounding streets, so that Trump could walk from the White House to the church.

Esper also walked alongside the president, but later said he 'didn't know' where he was going and never intended to participate in the photo-op.

'I thought I was going to do two things: to see some damage and to talk to the troops,' Esper told NBC at the time.

'I didn't know where I was going,' he continued, adding he had 'no idea' about the plans to disperse protesters by force.

Speculation surrounding Esper's forced departure from the top Pentagon position was aired on the side of caution, with one source telling Axios that others who are gunning for the Defense Secretary job may be peddling the rumors.

However, another source, who's said to have mulled over potential candidates with Trump, confirmed his desire to fire Esper but said he urged the president to wait until after the e******n to do so.

In a statement, Chief Pentagon spokesman Jonathan Hoffman said that Esper 'has always been and remains committed to doing what is best for the military and the Nation.'

Each of their names are reportedly listed atop the president's post-e******n 'execution list', which also includes a host of other senior officials

Trump has reportedly long been unimpressed with Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, and has also privately seethed about Attorney General William Barr (above), he's understood not to have made any formal plans to replace either of them

Should Trump secure victory on November 3, such a win would likely encourage him to oust anyone he believes could provide a potential hindrance to the enactment of any of his desired policies.

He would also be emboldened to ax those who he sees as constraining him from investigating any of his perceived enemies.

Last week, Trump signed an executive order creating a new classification of 'policy-making' federal employees that could strip swaths of the federal workforce of civil service protections.

Critics blasted the order as an attempt to 'politicize the civil service', as it will now be easier for presidents to get rid of career government officials.

The numerous other senior officials reportedly named on Trump's hit-list are not immediately known, though shake-ups are expected in a number of other departments.

Defense Secretary Mark Esper (above) was said to have fallen from the president's favor over the summer when he rebuffed the idea of sending active-duty soldiers into the streets to combat racial injustice protests all over the country, spurred by the Memorial Day death of G****e F***d

However, he's understood not to have made any formal plans to replace either of them, according to Axios.

Barr is said to have found himself in the president's bad books because he has refused to release what Trump hoped would be a bombshell report on the Obama administration's handling of the Trump-Russia probe before the e******n.

The report, conducted by U.S. Attorney John Durham, has reportedly, however, failed to yield any high-profile indictments of any Obama administration officials as Trump had believed it would.

Trump's deputy chief of staff for policy coordination, Chris Liddell, is currently overseeing the White House’s e******n t***sition effort, including vetting potential new Cabinet officials, should Trump secure ree******n.

Liddell is reportedly working alongside Pat Cipollone, a White House aid, and Johnny McEntee, who runs the Office of P**********l Personnel.

Together, the three officials have reportedly been conducting 'loyalty tests' to remove any so-called 'Never Trumpers' from the administration, ahead of Trump's potential second term.

In a statement, White House spokesperson Judd Deere failed to speculate on the alleged slated firings.

'We have no personnel announcements at this time nor would it be appropriate to speculate about changes after the e******n or in a 2nd term,' Deere told Axios.

The White House has not yet returned a DailyMail.com request for comment.

Read more:
Trump plans to fire heads of FBI, CIA and Pentagon if he wins re-e******n - Axios
Defense official distances Esper and Milley from Trump church photo-op

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