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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWhy the scariest nuclear threat may be coming from the white house
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The election happened, remembers Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall, then deputy secretary of the D.O.E. And he won. And then there was radio silence. We were prepared for the next day. And nothing happened. Across the federal government the Trump people werent anywhere to be found. Allegedly, between the election and the inauguration not a single Trump representative set foot inside the Department of Agriculture, for example. The Department of Agriculture has employees or contractors in every county in the United States, and the Trump people seemed simply to be ignoring the place. Where they did turn up inside the federal government, they appeared confused and unprepared. A small group attended a briefing at the State Department, for instance, only to learn that the briefings they needed to hear were classified. None of the Trump people had security clearanceor, for that matter, any experience in foreign policyand so they werent allowed to receive an education. On his visits to the White House soon after the election, Trumps son-in-law, Jared Kushner, expressed surprise that so much of its staff seemed to be leaving. It was like he thought it was a corporate acquisition or something, says an Obama White House staffer. He thought everyone just stayed.
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After Pyles list of questions wound up on Bloomberg News, the Trump administration disavowed them, but a signal had been sent: We dont want you to help us understand; we want to find out who you are and punish you. Pyle vanished from the scene. According to a former Obama official, he was replaced by a handful of young ideologues who called themselves the Beachhead Team. They mainly ran around the building insulting people, says a former Obama official. There was a mentality that everything that government does is stupid and bad and the people are stupid and bad, says another. They allegedly demanded to know the names and salaries of the 20 highest-paid people in the national-science labs overseen by the D.O.E. Theyd eventually, according to former D.O.E. staffers, delete the contact list with the e-mail addresses of all D.O.E.-funded scientistsapparently to make it more difficult for them to communicate with one another. These people were insane, says the former D.O.E. staffer. They werent prepared. They didnt know what they were doing.
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There was actually a long history of even the appointees of one administration hanging around to help the new appointees of the next. The man who had served as chief financial officer of the department during the Bush administration, for instance, stayed a year and a half into the Obama administrationsimply because he had a detailed understanding of the money end of things that was hard to replicate quickly. The C.F.O. of the department at the end of the Obama administration was a mild-mannered civil-servant type named Joe Hezir. He had no particular political identity and was widely thought to have done a good joband so he half-expected a call from the Trump people asking him to stay on, just to keep the money side of things running smoothly. The call never came. No one even let him know his services were no longer required. Not knowing what else to do, but without anyone to replace him, the C.F.O. of a $30 billion operation just up and left.
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The Trump people didnt seem to grasp, according to a former D.O.E. employee, how much more than just energy the Department of Energy was about. They werent totally oblivious to the nuclear arsenal, but even the nuclear arsenal didnt provoke in them much curiosity. They were just looking for dirt, basically, said one of the people who briefed the Beachhead Team on national-security issues. ?What is the Obama administration not letting you do to keep the country safe?? The briefers were at pains to explain an especially sensitive aspect of national security: the United States no longer tests its nuclear weapons. Instead, it relies on physicists at three of the national labsLos Alamos, Livermore, and Sandiato simulate explosions, using old and decaying nuclear materials."
Read more: https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2017/07/department-of-energy-risks-michael-lewis
Totally scary. When will the senate do something?