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After Trump wins second term, he reportedly plans to fire corrupt Chris Wrap, Gina Haspel and Mark Esper

Corrupt FBI rat Chris Wray’s days are numbered. I looks like that after Trump wins his second term next week, Chris Wray will be fired immediately, along with other hacks like Gina Haspel and Mark Esper. Snot nostrils Chris Wray is a dirtbag to the highest degree and has been helping trying to cover up the Joe/Hunter Biden Crime Cartel family. Wray an the FBI have had possession of the laptop from hell since December of 2019 and nothing has happened..

After Trump wins second term, he reportedly plans to fire corrupt Chris Wrap, Gina Haspel and Mark Esper
After Trump wins second term, he reportedly plans to fire corrupt Chris Wrap, Gina Haspel and Mark Esper

I want to see the worthless Bill Barr through out on his fat ass too.

If President Trump wins re-election, he’ll move to immediately fire FBI Director Christopher Wray and also expects to replace CIA Director Gina Haspel and Defense Secretary Mark Esper, two people who’ve discussed these officials’ fates with the president tell Axios.

The big picture: The list of planned replacements is much longer, but these are Trump’s priorities, starting with Wray.

Wray and Haspel are despised and distrusted almost universally in Trump’s inner circle. He would have fired both already, one official said, if not for the political headaches of acting before Nov. 3.
Why it matters: A win, no matter the margin, will embolden Trump to ax anyone he sees as constraining him from enacting desired policies or going after perceived enemies.

Trump last week signed an executive order that set off alarm bells as a means to politicize the civil service. An administration official said the order “is a really big deal” that would make it easier for presidents to get rid of career government officials.
There could be shake-ups across other departments. The president has never been impressed with Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, for example. But that doesn’t carry the urgency of replacing Wray or Haspel.
The nature of top intelligence and law enforcement posts has traditionally carried an expectation for a higher degree of independence and separation from politics.