Trump Transition Team Requests Resignation of Senior Diplomats Ahead of Inauguration
In a significant move signaling changes within the U.S. State Department, aides to President-elect Donald Trump have requested the resignation of three senior career diplomats. The diplomats, Dereck Hogan, Marcia Bernicat, and Alaina Teplitz, oversee essential operations within the department, managing workforce and internal coordination. This request came from the Agency Review Team as part of the transition to a new administration scheduled for inauguration on January 20, 2025.
Traditionally, political appointees resign as new presidents take office, but career diplomats typically continue from one administration to the next. All three officials have a history of service across both Democratic and Republican administrations, indicating their bipartisan experience.
Trump’s transition team aims to reshape the diplomatic corps, reflecting his campaign promise to "clean out the deep state" and promote officials who align with his vision. Critics express concern that this could lead to a more confrontational U.S. foreign policy, similar to the staffing changes witnessed during Trump’s first term.
According to insiders, Trump's administration plans to fill roles traditionally held by career officials with politically appointed personnel, allowing greater control over the State Department's direction. The upcoming changes suggest a renewed emphasis on loyalty and a push to advance Trump's agenda more effectively.
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