Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Sunset 3-10-26

Reports raising questions about ideological ties inside the U.S. foreign-policy bureaucracy highlight a deeper issue that has been simmering since the 2024 election:

How much of the federal government still reflects the priorities of the previous administration. Every new presidency inherits thousands of career officials, advisors, and political appointees embedded deep inside agencies like the State Department.

Some bring valuable institutional knowledge. Others bring ideological agendas that can shape policy long after elections change direction.

When controversial figures surface in sensitive national-security roles, the debate quickly expands beyond one individual to a larger question about the “deep state” and whether new administrations move fast enough to clean house.

MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD MOLE IN STATE DEPARTMENT: Jomana Qaddour Trained Under Jihad Recruiter Hamed Ghazali, Now Directs U.S. Syria Policy [RAIR FOUNDATION USA]

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