Amaryllis Fox Kennedy Resigns From Trump Administration, Citing Intelligence Community Oversight Concerns
Former senior Trump administration official Amaryllis Fox Kennedy said she resigned last month over concerns about oversight of intelligence community spending, including gold bullion.
newrepublic.comAmaryllis Fox Kennedy, a former senior Trump administration official, resigned last month. She said the decision stemmed in part from growing frustration with the lack of oversight of the intelligence community’s use of taxpayer funds, including gold bullion. Kennedy stated that she had become increasingly concerned about how those funds were being managed.
The resignation marks the departure of an official who had served in the current administration. No further details were provided about the timing of her departure or any replacement.
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