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Trump nominees say firing of probationary employees not indiscriminate

Dan Bishop, the nominee to be deputy director for budget at the Office of Management and Budget, is pushing back against the idea that the firing of probationary employees was indiscriminate.
The former North Carolina Congressman told Senate lawmakers yesterday during his nomination hearing that there are good reasons for agencies to let go of these employees.
“The folks who are advising the President have made points about believing that the federal employee workforce is not at the right size. It needs to be right sized,” Bishop said in a response to questions from Sen. Andy Kim (D-N.J.) during the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee hearing.
Dan Bishop is the nominee to be the deputy director for budget at OMB.
“The President spoken directly to that or spokespeople for the President have that in the course of making changes, you may find that you need to then move in the other direction to make an adjustment after you’ve after you’ve made the first change, in my view, Senator, that doesn’t make it indiscriminate.”
Democrat lawmakers disagreed with that notion.
Kim said the firing and then rehiring of employees who work at the National Nuclear Security Administration seems to indicate the Trump administration is firing employees indiscriminately.
“They realized, ‘hey, look, that actually probably the nuclear functions the United States is important. I mean we’re seeing just the level in which this is happening,” he said.
The question of whether the Trump administration lawfully terminate probationary employees remains in question. The Merit Systems Protection Board issued a ruling yesterday that six probationary federal workers who were fired will get their positions back — at least for the time being. MSPB found that there’s a credible argument that their firings were unlawful.
The debate over the firing of thousands of federal employees who were still in their probationary period came up time and again during the nomination hearing for Bishop and Troy Edgar, who is slated to be the deputy secretary of the Homeland Security Department.
Same as in the private sector
Democrat lawmakers pressed both of them to better explain the decision by the Trump administration to terminate these employees.
Edgar, however, did say he would look more closely, if confirmed as deputy secretary, at FEMA and the data behind the reason for firing someone.
But Edgar didn’t disagree with the approach to focus on probationary employees.
“If you look at this outside of federal government, the process that you’re talking about whether we’re being indiscriminate or not, this is something that all Fortune, 500 companies do,” he said. “To me, this does not seem out of the norm, and you would normally go to reflect on more junior people, especially if you had to make a head cut reduction and you needed to be able to go through a process to be able to get to that. So to me, this seemed totally logical.”
But Democrat committee members had a different view of why they believe these were indiscriminate firings.
‘Scaring the crap out of people’
Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.) said she is hearing a lot from her constituents who are concerned about the current efforts by the Trump administration to impact federal services.
“It’s not about red America or blue America, or any of those things. I’m from a purple state. It’s that people watch this chaotic cutting, and let’s just be fair, you fire people and then hire them the next week. That’s indiscriminate. That’s acknowledging you’ve made a mistake. That’s not some review that normal private sector companies would do. I don’t know what damn private sector company that would fire someone on Friday and hire them back on Monday, because, whoops, they made a mistake, but let’s just be honest that this approach is scaring the crap out of people on the benefits they’ve worked their entire life for,” she said.
Sen. Maggie Hassan (D-NH) brought up a specific issue specifically to Edgar around FEMA, but it’s one every agencies if facing that it’s unclear if the Trump administration is considering or even cares about.
“I’m a former governor too. I’ve worked with FEMA closely, and I’ve had this discussion with the secretary whose nomination I supported. It is really important to understand that when you say a local government should do it, I have 2-3-4 towns in New Hampshire, some of them are fewer than 1,000 people. They don’t have the staff or the budget to handle major disasters. So it is going to be really important that, if you are all talking about right-sizing FEMA and making sure that it can do its work, that the investments in resilience continues so that we don’t have the same natural disasters impacting the same infrastructure, over and over again, and it’s going to be important that we have people on the ground who can do the mission of working hand in hand, as they do with local governments,” she said. “So I look forward to trying to work up with you on that, but I hope very much that you will find out what actually happens and works with FEMA, come to us with concrete plans and actually do some analysis before you start firing people because it’s really destabilizing, and it’s going to take a hard it’s going to be hard for the agency to recover, because who’s going to want to go work there?”
Fired probationary employees speak up
Probationary employees also say their firing is only based on one factor, the fact that they were new to their position. Several who submitted comments to Federal News Network said they were told they were fired for performance issues, but didn’t receive any evidence or explanation.
“My agency had as little to say about me specifically as they could. Their exact words went into detail on the nature of probationary employees, and how I had ‘the burden’ of proving my value as an employee to them. Simply, that I had NOT provided to my agency the proof of my qualifications, work performance, etc. It truly was not specific to me in my position, or specific to my park site. Indeed, if it had been, that would’ve only underlaid the lie of it,” wrote one former National Park Service employee. “Arguably, there is only one reason I could THINK of that I would’ve been removed from this park site, with my qualifications or my performance as a reason: that we had not posted my Expanded Professional Associates Program (EPAP) in time. My Evaluation of Performance was [incoming], but had been one task out of many my supervisor had to worry about every day… because the work I was doing was essentially that of 2 people, she was having to pare down that ePAP before proper submission. That, to my knowledge, would be the only possible way that my performance would’ve been determined as inefficient… through insufficient data.”
A former Agriculture Department employee said they received only good performance evaluations during their career.
“Both emails cited performance issues. I have had nothing but good performance records at my previous duty station, and my current duty station has not had the opportunity to evaluate me. Despite this, performance was cited as the reason for my termination,” the person wrote.
And a third former employee, this one from the Department of Veterans Affairs, had a similar experience.
“’The agency finds, based on your performance that you have not demonstrated that your further employment at the agency would be in the public interest.’ This statement is also false. For fiscal year 2024, I received an outstanding performance appraisal to include additional awards as well as in 2024 I received a quality step increase (QSI) for my outstanding performance. Clearly my past performance indicates I have done a phenomenal a job, as I took my position seriously with pride, and enjoyed helping our nation’s veterans,” the person wrote.
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Black Lives Matter Activist in Boston Pleads Guilty to Federal Fraud Charges – Scammed Donors to Fund Her Lifestyle

Screencap of YouTube video.
A Black Lives Matter activist in Boston named Monica Cannon-Grant pleaded guilty to federal charges this week, admitting that she scammed donors and used their money to fund her own lavish lifestyle.
Cannon-Grant was previously held up as an admired figure. The city of Boston named her the Bostonian of the year at one point for her ‘social justice activism’ and she was even recognized by the Boston Celtics basketball team for her efforts.
She is now facing a minimum of two years in prison.
The New York Post reports:
BLM-linked activist admits conning donors to fund her lavish lifestyle
A once-celebrated Boston social activist has pleaded guilty to defrauding donors — including Black Lives Matter — out of thousands of dollars that she used as a personal piggy bank.
Monica Cannon-Grant, 44, pleaded guilty Monday to 18 counts of fraud-related crimes that she committed with her late husband while operating their Violence in Boston (VIB) activists group, according to the US Attorney’s Office in Massachusetts.
The activist scammed money — including $3,000 from a BLM group — while claiming it was to help feed children and run protests like one in 2020 over the murder of George Floyd and police violence.
Cannon-Grant also conned her way into getting $100,000 in federal pandemic-related unemployment benefits — which she used to pay off her personal auto loan and car insurance policy.
But she has now confessed to transferring funds to personal bank accounts to pay for rent, shopping sprees, delivery meals, visits to a nail salon — and even a summer vacation to Maryland.
Just amazing.
Monica Cannon-Grant stole from donors, scammed the government, and lived it up while preaching about oppression. BLM grift is the only nonprofit where fraud is part of the mission statement. https://t.co/ir3q9lqYrh
— Matthew Newgarden (@a_newgarden) September 23, 2025
BREAKING: BLM activist Monica Cannon-Grant pleads guilty to 27 fraud charges, misusing over $1M from Violence in Boston for personal gain. Echoes Sir Maejor Page’s $450K scam conviction. A wake-up call for nonprofit accountability. pic.twitter.com/N9vvD369gB
— (@pr0ud_americans) September 14, 2025
Here’s a local video report:
She should pay back every penny.
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Keith Olbermann Backpedals Furiously With Apology for Threatening CNN’s Scott Jennings – Jennings Responds (VIDEO)

As the Gateway Pundit reported yesterday, former MSNBC host and generally unhinged leftist Keith Olbermann, appeared to threaten CNN’s conservative pundit Scott Jennings on Twitter saying, ‘You’re next motherf**ker.’
Well, Olbermann may have gotten a phone call or a visit from the FBI because today he walked back those comments with a full-throated apology.
RedState has an update:
To quickly recap, Scott Jennings, a Salem Media Network radio host and conservative CNN political commentator, reacted to breaking news on Monday that Kimmel had been reinstated by tweeting, “So basically his employer suspended him for being an insensitive pr**k, and we don’t live in an authoritarian regime? Got it.”
This enraged Olbermann, who proceeded to tweet what many, including Jennings, perceived to be a threat. “You’re next, motherf**ker. But keep mugging to the camera.” Jennings tagged Patel and included a screengrab of the tweets in response.
Though the FBI hasn’t commented as to whether an investigation was launched, Olbermann ostensibly appears to have thought twice about what he tweeted and deleted, apologizing profusely in tweets posted on Tuesday and claiming what he wrote was “misinterpreted”:
See Olbermann’s tweet below:
I apologize without reservation to @ScottJenningsKY
Yesterday I wrote and immediately deleted 2 responses to him about Kimmel because they could be misinterpreted as a threat to anything besides his career. I immediately replaced them with ones specifying what I actually meant. pic.twitter.com/SPWLb73nEk
— Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) September 23, 2025
I oppose and condemn political violence, and the threat of it. All times are the wrong time to leave even an inadvertent impression of it – but this time is especially wrong
I should've acknowledged the deletion and apologized yesterday. I'm sorry I delayed.
— Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) September 23, 2025
Scott Jennings, always a class act, offered this hilarious response:
SCOTT JENNINGS: “Marking myself SAFE from that NUT, Keith Olbermann!” pic.twitter.com/EYZX6vm5Oh
— Dustin Grage (@GrageDustin) September 23, 2025
Keith Olbermann really needs help. The guy is just so out of control.
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Where is Lance Twiggs? Kirk Assassin’s Transgender Lover Has Vanished

Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson and roommate Lance Twiggs
Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson lived with his transgender partner – a male-to-female trans named Lance “Luna” Twiggs.
The FBI used Robinson’s texts with his transgender partner to solidify that Robinson was the assassin. Lance Twiggs has not been charged with any crime; however, federal authorities are still investigating.
Last week, Utah authorities released the text exchange between Tyler Robinson and his transgender lover, Lance Twiggs, sent shortly after Kirk’s assassination.
Utah County District Attorney Jeff Gray announced seven charges against Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson. They will also be seeking the death penalty.
Robinson was charged with:
– Count 1: Aggravated murder (capital offense)
– Count 2: Felony reckless discharge of a firearm causing bodily injury
– Count 3: Felony obstruction of justice for hiding the firearm
– Count 4: Felony obstruction of justice for discarding the clothing he wore during the shooting
– Count 5: Witness tampering for asking roommate to delete incriminating messages
– Count 6: Witness temperating for demanding trans roommate stay silent, and not speak to police
– Count 7: Commission of a violent offense in the presence of a child
Jeff Gray released the chilling texts between Tyler Robinson and his “love” Lance Twiggs.
Read the text exchange here:
Tyler Robinson texts with transgender lover Lance Twiggs / 1
Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson texts with transgender lover Lance Twiggs / 2
Lance Twiggs was reportedly cooperating with the FBI, however, according to the Daily Mail he has seemingly vanished.
“If [Lance Twiggs] ever comes back, it will be in a body bag,” a neighbor said to the Daily Mail. “That’s not a threat – I’m just saying that there are so many people who want a piece of him he’d be mad to show his face in public again. This was a generational event.”
The Daily Mail reported:
The Trans boyfriend of Charlie Kirk’s alleged assassin has fled their former lovenest – and locals tell the Daily Mail they never want to see him again.
Lance Twiggs, 22, was led away for questioning when police swooped on the smart three-bed condo he shared with accused gunman Tyler Robinson, 22.
Shaken neighbors say the part time plumber has not been back to the $320,000 property in St. George, Utah – one declaring: ‘Good riddance. I never want to see either of them again.’
His beaten-up Infinity compact is still parked in his space with his work gear tossed across the back seat and a sandwich wrapper and a drink on the front passenger seat.
Upstairs lights have been left on for more than a week and notes and Amazon packages are piling up outside the home owned by Twiggs’s devout Mormon family.
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