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G_j

(40,569 posts)
Thu Oct 5, 2017, 01:21 PM Oct 2017

Trump Leaker Resigns, Releases Blistering Statement

http://news.groopspeak.com/breaking-trump-leaker-resigns-releases-blistering-statement/

Joel Clement, who served as an executive in the Interior Department, and who was a whistleblower after Trump’s administration retaliated against him for publicly disclosing how climate change affected Alaska Native communities, has effectively handed in his resignation on Wednesday.

Currently, the inspector general for the Interior Department is investigating if the Trump administration’s reassignment of Clement as well as a dozen other senior executive personnel, was even legal in the first place. Clement, a scientist and policy expert, was removed from his job and forced to take an accounting position for which he has no experience.

It appears Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke broke the law when making the move, which on its face, looked like it was retaliation for speaking out against President Trump. Zinke also made comments that a lot of the employees at Interior were ‘disloyal.’ He went as far as saying “30 percent” of the people working for him didn’t deserve to be there.


Here is the blistering statement Clement released in his resignation letter earlier in the day:

Dear Secretary Zinke, “I hereby resign my position as Senior Advisor at the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI). The career men and women of DOI serve because they believe in DOI’s mission to protect our nation’s natural and cultural resources and they believe that service to this country is a responsibility and an honor. I’m proud to have served at DOI alongside such devoted public servants, and I share their dedication to the mission and country, so it is with a heavy heart that I am resigning as a senior official at the Department. I have three reasons for my resignation: Poor Leadership. I blew the whistle on the Trump administration because I believe you unlawfully retaliated against me for disclosing the perilous impacts of climate change upon Alaska Native communities and for working to help get them out of harm’s way. The investigations into my whistleblower complaints are ongoing and I hope to prevail. Retaliating against civil servants for raising health and safety concerns is unlawful, but there are many more items to add to your resume of failure: You and President Trump have waged an allout assault on the civil service by muzzling scientists and policy experts like myself; you conducted an arbitrary and sloppy review of our treasured National Monuments to score political points; your team has compromised tribal sovereignty by limiting programs meant to serve Indians and Alaska Natives; you are undercutting important work to protect the western sage grouse and its habitat; you eliminated a rule that prevented oil and gas interests from cheating taxpayers on royalty payments; you cancelled the moratorium on a failed coal leasing program that was also shortchanging taxpayers; and you even cancelled a study into the health risks of people living near mountaintop removal coal mines after rescinding a rule that would have protected their health. You have disrespected the career staff of the Department by questioning their loyalty and you have played fast and loose with government regulations to score points with your political base at the expense of American health and safety. Secretary Zinke, your agenda profoundly undermines the DOI mission and betrays the American people. Waste of Taxpayer Dollars. My background is in science, policy, and climate change. You reassigned me to the Office of Natural Resources Revenue. My new colleagues were as surprised as I was by the involuntary reassignment to a job title with no duties in an office that specializes in auditing and dispersing fossil fuel royalty income. They acted in good faith to find a role for
me, and I deeply appreciate their efforts. In the end, however, reassigning and training me as an auditor when I have no background in that field will involve an exorbitant amount of time and effort on the part of my colleagues, incur significant taxpayer expense, and create a situation in which these talented specialists are being led by someone without experience in their field. I choose to save them the trouble, save taxpayer dollars, and honor the organization by stepping away to find a role more suited to my skills. Secretary Zinke, you and your fellow high-flying Cabinet officials have demonstrated over and over that you are willing to waste taxpayer dollars, but I’m not.
Climate Change Is Real and It’s Dangerous. I have highlighted the Alaska Native communities on the brink in the Arctic, but many other Americans are facing climate impacts head-on. Families in the path of devastating hurricanes, businesses in coastal communities experiencing frequent and severe flooding, fishermen pulling up empty nets due to warming seas, medical professionals working to understand new disease vectors, farming communities hit by floods of biblical proportions, and owners of forestlands laid waste by invasive insects. These are just a few of the impacts Americans face. If the Trump administration continues to try to silence experts in science, health and other fields, many more Americans, and the natural ecosystems upon which they depend, will be put at risk. The solutions and adaptations to these impacts will be complex, but exponentially less difficult and expensive than waiting until tragedy strikes – as we have seen with Houston, Florida, the US Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico – and there is no time to waste. We must act quickly to limit climate change while also preparing for its impacts. Secretary Zinke: It is well known that you, Deputy Secretary David Bernhardt, and President Trump are shackled to special interests such as oil, gas, and mining. You are unwilling to lead on climate change, and cannot be trusted with our nation’s natural resources. So for those three compelling reasons – poor leadership, waste, and your failures on climate change, I tender my resignation. The best use of my skills is to join with the majority of Americans who understand what’s at stake, working to find ways to innovate and thrive despite the many hurdles ahead. You have not silenced me; I will continue to be an outspoken advocate for action, and my voice will be part of the American chorus calling for your resignation so that someone loyal to the interests of all Americans, not just special interests, can take your job. My thoughts and wishes are with the career women and men who remain at DOI. I encourage them to persist when possible, resist when necessary, and speak truth to power so the institution may recover and thrive once this assault on its mission is over.”
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Trump Leaker Resigns, Releases Blistering Statement (Original Post) G_j Oct 2017 OP
Anyone who says that the 2 parties are the same is lying & has an agenda. Madam45for2923 Oct 2017 #1
Madam JustAnotherGen Oct 2017 #3
That doesn't seem like a direct response to the resignation letter. Pacifist Patriot Oct 2017 #6
Thanks!!!! JustAnotherGen Oct 2017 #49
it is madam's go to comment. mopinko Oct 2017 #16
Or is very, very lazy and calls it cynicism JHB Oct 2017 #25
Another way youre wrong: Nevernose Oct 2017 #48
The letter is linked to from this article too: mahatmakanejeeves Oct 2017 #2
K and R panader0 Oct 2017 #4
Wow! That's how to speak truth to power. Joel Clement...have to remember his name. brush Oct 2017 #5
R#21 & K UTUSN Oct 2017 #7
That should be posted far and wide. sheshe2 Oct 2017 #8
Superb letter! Pacifist Patriot Oct 2017 #9
+1000 Freethinker65 Oct 2017 #11
needs more paragraphs tho. and MORE SCREAMING. pansypoo53219 Oct 2017 #31
See my post #40 blow. I formatted it for readability. nt tblue37 Oct 2017 #41
very good. BOLD nicer than publikkklan caps. pansypoo53219 Oct 2017 #52
Again, the deniers bdamomma Oct 2017 #10
k and r...nt Stuart G Oct 2017 #12
K&R!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! burrowowl Oct 2017 #13
FAKE NEWS! SergeStorms Oct 2017 #37
Proof again that Rump doesn't want competent people -- Buns_of_Fire Oct 2017 #14
the whole thing exactly mdbl Oct 2017 #46
A lot of good people are giving up and quitting public service because of Cheeto FakeNoose Oct 2017 #15
Well, not fooled Oct 2017 #36
If you don't believe in Global Warming? raven mad Oct 2017 #17
They've moved the goalposts Wednesdays Oct 2017 #28
Well, they lie. A lot, and frequently not even when they have to. raven mad Oct 2017 #29
K&R Scurrilous Oct 2017 #18
At first I thought this was about one of those Moscow hookers. George II Oct 2017 #19
We would have been so much better served if someone with Joel Clement's Tanuki Oct 2017 #20
K&R denbot Oct 2017 #21
K&R brer cat Oct 2017 #22
evil, evil administrators heaven05 Oct 2017 #23
Thank you, Joel Clement! cp Oct 2017 #24
Joel Clement is clearly the guy Rudyard Kipling was talking about Sugar Smack Oct 2017 #26
K & R...to infinity... dhill926 Oct 2017 #27
outstanding letter...n/t bluecollar2 Oct 2017 #30
KnR Hekate Oct 2017 #32
A truth teller fed up with Dump's swamp of idiots. LuckyLib Oct 2017 #33
it's getting harder and harder to find that place mdbl Oct 2017 #47
k and r niyad Oct 2017 #34
K&R smirkymonkey Oct 2017 #35
HUGE K&R! red dog 1 Oct 2017 #38
k&r lordsummerisle Oct 2017 #39
I formatted it into a more readable version. (I bolded his 3 reasons for resigning): tblue37 Oct 2017 #40
Thank you. xxqqqzme Oct 2017 #45
yes G_j Oct 2017 #50
Wow! That's magnificent! calimary Oct 2017 #42
Go on CNN. Talk on TV. sharedvalues Oct 2017 #43
A brave man. Very brave. I hope he has a new job lined up. Honeycombe8 Oct 2017 #44
Bravo! tanyev Oct 2017 #51
It's a shame we've lost a person like this. Vinca Oct 2017 #53

JustAnotherGen

(38,054 posts)
3. Madam
Thu Oct 5, 2017, 01:31 PM
Oct 2017

I can't find where he said that - not being obtuse. Where did you see it in the resignation?

Off to read again!

Pacifist Patriot

(25,212 posts)
6. That doesn't seem like a direct response to the resignation letter.
Thu Oct 5, 2017, 01:36 PM
Oct 2017

I think it's an expression of general exasperation with the people out there claiming there is no difference between the two parties. Hard to imagine a Democratic administration pulling the shit Zinke is.

Nevernose

(13,081 posts)
48. Another way youre wrong:
Fri Oct 6, 2017, 06:36 AM
Oct 2017

In addition to the greedy liars and the mentally lazy, there are the people who are just plain stupid.

(I’m saying this good-naturedly to you, course)

mahatmakanejeeves

(69,854 posts)
2. The letter is linked to from this article too:
Thu Oct 5, 2017, 01:30 PM
Oct 2017
Interior Department whistleblower resigns, calling Ryan Zinke’s leadership a failure

By Darryl Fears October 4 at 2:06 PM

An Interior Department executive turned whistleblower who claimed the Trump administration retaliated against him for publicly disclosing how climate change affects Alaska Native communities resigned Wednesday.
....

{Read Joel Clement’s resignation letter}
....

Darryl Fears has worked at The Washington Post for more than a decade, mostly as a reporter on the National staff. He currently covers the environment, focusing on the Chesapeake Bay and issues affecting wildlife. Follow @bydarrylfears
 

brush

(61,033 posts)
5. Wow! That's how to speak truth to power. Joel Clement...have to remember his name.
Thu Oct 5, 2017, 01:34 PM
Oct 2017

bdamomma

(69,532 posts)
10. Again, the deniers
Thu Oct 5, 2017, 01:47 PM
Oct 2017

like this filthy administration will have to be held responsible. I can see this a$$ Zinke just poo pooing on this letter and saying there is no such thing as climate change. Well Secretary Zinke you will be eating your words, and putting lives at stake cause of your filthy greed and destruction to our country.

Buns_of_Fire

(19,161 posts)
14. Proof again that Rump doesn't want competent people --
Thu Oct 5, 2017, 02:01 PM
Oct 2017

he just wants people willing to kiss his fat orange ass 24/7.

mdbl

(8,658 posts)
46. the whole thing exactly
Fri Oct 6, 2017, 06:28 AM
Oct 2017

You could be satan but if you kiss trump's ass he'll do what you want. Doesn't that make trump worse than satan? oh well, don't believe in all that crap anyway but you get my point.

FakeNoose

(41,637 posts)
15. A lot of good people are giving up and quitting public service because of Cheeto
Thu Oct 5, 2017, 02:09 PM
Oct 2017

Or they're being forced to quit which is even worse. Our government will never be the same after losing all these great public servants. The next president - whoever he/she may be - will have a hell of a time getting any qualified people to fill these positions.

It makes me sick to think about it. Until last November the rest of the world respected us and looked to us for leadership. Not now and probably never again.


not fooled

(6,680 posts)
36. Well,
Thu Oct 5, 2017, 05:41 PM
Oct 2017

the goal for these MFers is to permanently downsize and cripple OUR Federal Government. They are trying to make the damage irreversible.

raven mad

(4,940 posts)
17. If you don't believe in Global Warming?
Thu Oct 5, 2017, 02:20 PM
Oct 2017

C'mon up, I'll show you remnants of glaciers that "used to be there" and you can't see anymore.

Wednesdays

(22,604 posts)
28. They've moved the goalposts
Thu Oct 5, 2017, 03:30 PM
Oct 2017

A lot of them finally acknowledge global warming and climate change. But now they say it can't be proven that humans have anything to do with it.

raven mad

(4,940 posts)
29. Well, they lie. A lot, and frequently not even when they have to.
Thu Oct 5, 2017, 03:35 PM
Oct 2017

I watch our Polar Bears have to go on land and raid dumpsters instead of riding a chunk of ice.

Tanuki

(16,448 posts)
20. We would have been so much better served if someone with Joel Clement's
Thu Oct 5, 2017, 02:40 PM
Oct 2017

dedication and integrity had been appointed Secretary of the Interior. 45's administration is an abomination. He has failed every test of honesty, competence, and decency.

 

heaven05

(18,124 posts)
23. evil, evil administrators
Thu Oct 5, 2017, 03:10 PM
Oct 2017

in this trump cabinet/administration. Ring kissers/lickers, all.

Sugar Smack

(18,748 posts)
26. Joel Clement is clearly the guy Rudyard Kipling was talking about
Thu Oct 5, 2017, 03:19 PM
Oct 2017

in his poem, "If".

I'm not sure how long it's been since I've read anything so purely, succinctly true.

Thank you for this!!

LuckyLib

(7,052 posts)
33. A truth teller fed up with Dump's swamp of idiots.
Thu Oct 5, 2017, 03:49 PM
Oct 2017

I hope he lands work where knowledge and integrity are valued.

mdbl

(8,658 posts)
47. it's getting harder and harder to find that place
Fri Oct 6, 2017, 06:30 AM
Oct 2017

thanks to the ignorant American voter.

tblue37

(68,436 posts)
40. I formatted it into a more readable version. (I bolded his 3 reasons for resigning):
Thu Oct 5, 2017, 10:10 PM
Oct 2017
Dear Secretary Zinke,

“I hereby resign my position as Senior Advisor at the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI). The career men and women of DOI serve because they believe in DOI’s mission to protect our nation’s natural and cultural resources and they believe that service to this country is a responsibility and an honor. I’m proud to have served at DOI alongside such devoted public servants, and I share their dedication to the mission and country, so it is with a heavy heart that I am resigning as a senior official at the Department.

I have three reasons for my resignation: Poor Leadership. I blew the whistle on the Trump administration because I believe you unlawfully retaliated against me for disclosing the perilous impacts of climate change upon Alaska Native communities and for working to help get them out of harm’s way. The investigations into my whistleblower complaints are ongoing and I hope to prevail.

Retaliating against civil servants for raising health and safety concerns is unlawful, but there are many more items to add to your resume of failure: You and President Trump have waged an all out assault on the civil service by muzzling scientists and policy experts like myself; you conducted an arbitrary and sloppy review of our treasured National Monuments to score political points; your team has compromised tribal sovereignty by limiting programs meant to serve Indians and Alaska Natives; you are undercutting important work to protect the western sage grouse and its habitat; you eliminated a rule that prevented oil and gas interests from cheating taxpayers on royalty payments; you cancelled the moratorium on a failed coal leasing program that was also shortchanging taxpayers; and you even cancelled a study into the health risks of people living near mountaintop removal coal mines after rescinding a rule that would have protected their health.

You have disrespected the career staff of the Department by questioning their loyalty and you have played fast and loose with government regulations to score points with your political base at the expense of American health and safety.

Secretary Zinke, your agenda profoundly undermines the DOI mission and betrays the American people.

Waste of Taxpayer Dollars. My background is in science, policy, and climate change. You reassigned me to the Office of Natural Resources Revenue. My new colleagues were as surprised as I was by the involuntary reassignment to a job title with no duties in an office that specializes in auditing and dispersing fossil fuel royalty income. They acted in good faith to find a role for me, and I deeply appreciate their efforts. In the end, however, reassigning and training me as an auditor when I have no background in that field will involve an exorbitant amount of time and effort on the part of my colleagues, incur significant taxpayer expense, and create a situation in which these talented specialists are being led by someone without experience in their field.

I choose to save them the trouble, save taxpayer dollars, and honor the organization by stepping away to find a role more suited to my skills. Secretary Zinke, you and your fellow high-flying Cabinet officials have demonstrated over and over that you are willing to waste taxpayer dollars, but I’m not.

Climate Change Is Real and It’s Dangerous. I have highlighted the Alaska Native communities on the brink in the Arctic, but many other Americans are facing climate impacts head-on. Families in the path of devastating hurricanes, businesses in coastal communities experiencing frequent and severe flooding, fishermen pulling up empty nets due to warming seas, medical professionals working to understand new disease vectors, farming communities hit by floods of biblical proportions, and owners of forestlands laid waste by invasive insects. These are just a few of the impacts Americans face. If the Trump administration continues to try to silence experts in science, health and other fields, many more Americans, and the natural ecosystems upon which they depend, will be put at risk.

The solutions and adaptations to these impacts will be complex, but exponentially less difficult and expensive than waiting until tragedy strikes – as we have seen with Houston, Florida, the US Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico – and there is no time to waste. We must act quickly to limit climate change while also preparing for its impacts. Secretary Zinke: It is well known that you, Deputy Secretary David Bernhardt, and President Trump are shackled to special interests such as oil, gas, and mining. You are unwilling to lead on climate change, and cannot be trusted with our nation’s natural resources. So for those three compelling reasons – poor leadership, waste, and your failures on climate change, I tender my resignation. The best use of my skills is to join with the majority of Americans who understand what’s at stake, working to find ways to innovate and thrive despite the many hurdles ahead.

You have not silenced me; I will continue to be an outspoken advocate for action, and my voice will be part of the American chorus calling for your resignation so that someone loyal to the interests of all Americans, not just special interests, can take your job. My thoughts and wishes are with the career women and men who remain at DOI. I encourage them to persist when possible, resist when necessary, and speak truth to power so the institution may recover and thrive once this assault on its mission is over.”

Honeycombe8

(37,648 posts)
44. A brave man. Very brave. I hope he has a new job lined up.
Fri Oct 6, 2017, 12:23 AM
Oct 2017

At least he sent in his letter for posterity, for the record, and for recording for history.

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