By Felicia Sonmez and Felicia Sonmez National reporter on The Washington Post's breaking political news team Email Bio Follow Lisa Rein Lisa Rein Reporter covering federal agencies and the management of government in the Trump administration Email Bio Follow April 23 at 8:44 PM A bipartisan group of senators is urging the Trump administration to drop a proposal under which federal job applicants would have to disclose whether they went through a criminal diversion program, a requirement...
Also opposing the proposal is Sen. Chris Van Hollen , who co-authored a separate letter to Weichert with Lee on Tuesday describing the move as “a solution in search of a problem.” The OPM has said that the new language is merely an effort to make clear that the current requirement, which calls for federal job applicants to disclose prior criminal conduct, includes any participation in diversion programs.
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He is turning, if not already, your WH into an American Cosa Nostra!
How will realDonaldTrump get his replacement cabinet members now?
Leader in written fake news
realDonaldTrump must not have asked his close advisor KimKardashian what to do first.
FakeNews translation: The people are in favor of not allowing illegals to get jobs, so we will change the narrative and create a straw man argument we can more likely win
FakePresident
Of course it does. Is *anyone* the least bit surprised any more?
Hmmmmm, would these apply to his family members?
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