There are certain stories that really emphasize how much a president has on his plate throughout a term. Things that you might think would be done in the first month aren’t are only processed after eight months.

But Biden most certainly is going to “process” some Trump sycophants right out of the door of cushy jobs on the boards of U.S. Service Academies.

We have to imagine that these are some of the least taxing jobs on earth. Oversight of the academies is crucial and we’re sure the actual job is difficult. We just doubt that the Board does the actual job.

They likely take the recommendations made by professionals. We researched the topic, but couldn’t easily find the amount each “Board of Visitors” to a military academy is paid. We do not believe it is volunteer service. Regardless, Joe Biden isn’t putting up with the diamonds in the rough and they got around to it eventually:

The tweet below is from Andrew Kaczynski, a CNN reporter with a new scoop:

The Biden administration has told 11 officials appointed to military service academy advisory boards by former President Donald Trump to resign or be dismissed, a source familiar with the situation tells CNN’s KFile.

The officials asked to resign include prominent former Trump officials like former White House press secretary Sean Spicer, former senior counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway and former national security adviser H.R. McMaster. They were appointed to the advisory boards of the Naval Academy, Air Force Academy and West Point respectively.

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Other more prominent names include ​​Heidi Stirrup, the former White House liaison to the Justice Department who was banned from entering the building after she attempted to access sensitive information about possible election fraud in December 2020, and retired Col. Douglas Macgregor, a former ambassador pick and Pentagon official with a history of controversial comments. The duo were appointed to the boards of the Air Force Academy and West Point.

Could not happen to a more deserving crowd. The clock is ticking, folks.

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