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appointee
[ uh-poin-tee, ap-oin-tee ]
appointee
/ 蓹p蓴瑟n藞ti藧; 藢忙p- /
noun
- a person who is appointed
- property law a person to whom property is granted under a power of appointment
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of appointee1
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Many of Francis's appointees are from the developing world - "places and contexts which are not normally given a red hat", says Prof Rowlands.
The president and his appointees have attacked these people by firing them, stripping them of Secret Service protection and security clearances, ordering federal investigations against them and even threatening criminal prosecution.
At the WH Easter egg hunt, Hegseth this morning pathetically blames the media for what his own appointees disclosed about his latest scandals.
Moreover, Secretary Hegseth鈥檚 egregious actions may embolden other Trump appointees to further restrict what civilian employees may post on websites, include in internal documents, and discuss with coworkers.
District Judge Terry Doughty, a Trump appointee, reminded the Trump administration in a Friday ruling.
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