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GOP rep says he supports 'purging' of State Department

Republican Republican Republican, Brian Must (Florida), who is the chairman of the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee, said that it supported the Purge of the Ministry of State.

The mast joined the CBS “Face The Nation” on Sunday, and the host Margaret Brennan asked about Trump's tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China, and that the threat of national security is coming from the country. Ta.

Brennan also asked if tariffs violated the free trade agreement set during the first term of Trump.

“The violation was against the United States. It has been to our sovereignty, which has been to our people,” said the mast. “We have been considered a matter of course.”

“And I certainly, as a Foreign Affairs Chairman, we will ensure that the Ministry of State's entire Ministry of State will be sure to pursue the purification of the people of the Ministry of State, in order to confirm that this will move forward. When he freezes, he continued, saying. “

The mast argued that these measures were “necessary and important” to secure the country.

Brennan was surprised and called for the Florida Republican members to clarify what he means by purifying the department.

“Well, if you want to look at the Ministry of State, where DEI was a priority, many account diplomacy,” he said.

Brennan asked for evidence that the department was providing funds to DEI initiatives for international diplomacy.

“Of course, let's list $ 500,000 to expand Nepal's atheism. Colombian's transgender opera, $ 47,000 to perform a LGBTQ transformation book in Peru, $ 47,000 for $ 20,000. Mast answered.

“Would you like to continue more examples of places where DEI was a priority?”

Brennan later asked the parliament if the Trump administration had informed him of his plan to dismant or reduce his institution.

“This is very specific in cooperation with Secretary Rubio to make sure that these institutions have the right command and management,” said the mast.

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