Yes, I believe it's unrealistic.
Posted on: March 19, 2019 at 11:22:03 CT
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To be flippant, I'm not sure that the ambassador to Burma, sitting 8000 miles away, has any real influence where he's conspiring with Justice to somehow undermine Trump. I'm not sure that he's going to offer or say anything that people haven't observed for themselves, and that's assuming that because he's an Obama appointee confirmed by the GOP, he must naturally be against Trump.
To be more serious, Mark Meadows has the luxury to say anything he wants without substantiating it. What he could do though, if he's so gravely concerned, is speak to Trump instead of Hannity over the issue. Trump could remove these presumed conspirators immediately.
From my limited experience, Ambassador appointees -- and I'm referring to those who are not personal friends or colleagues of a President -- have spent time in State across administrations and are not as ideological as they're made out to be. They don't form coalitions against sitting Congressmen, Senators, Secretaries, or the President.
Mark my words: Not one ambassador will be removed within the next 60 days. If there's truly conspirators as Meadows alleges, why would Trump let them stay in their jobs ?
Edited by DC Jayhawk at 11:23:45 on 03/19/19