Tuesday, July 23, 2024

Resignation Thoughts

If Cheatle had aggressively pursued answers and fired a few people by last Wednesday, she could have come to Congress with answers instead of evasions. Her career could have been on the upswing, instead of over.

She fundamentally didn't have it in her to do her job, even when it would be obvious to any sensible person, that drastic action was needed.

I think she quit on her own after a bipartisan congressional coal raking. There's nobody in charge at the White House.

What makes it worse, with nobody running the White House, Cheatle would never have actually been fired.

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