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College graduate, 24, who is leading Trump's drug policy lied on his resume about work experience and graduate degrees and was fired from his college job for never showing up


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Taylor Weyeneth lied on the resume he submitted to the Trump administration, the Washington Post reports
The 24-year-old graduated from college in 2016 and said he had a Masters
He also wrote that he worked at a law firm for more time than he actually did
Weyeneth worked at a NYC law firm in college but was fired for 'not showing up'
He also lied about being the vice president of his fraternity during college



The 24-year-old recent college graduated appointed to a top position in the White House drug policy office has come under scrutiny after it was revealed he fudged details on the resume he submitted for the position.
Taylor Weyeneth's scanty resume was published by the Washington Post, who noted that it was not only riddled with inaccuracies, but that he was fired from his last job due to his inability to show up to work.

Weyeneth was appointed as deputy chief of staff at the Office of National Drug Policy
. He was appointed about a year after receiving his undergraduate degree from St John's University in New York in 2016.
His only prior professional experiences before taking the job were a position on the Trump campaign, which he took just after graduating, and a legal assistant job at the New York Lawfirm O'Dwyer & Bernstein, which he had as an undergraduate.
And according to the Post, he lied on the resume he submitted when applying to the position in Trump's administration - claiming he spent more time at the law firm, that he was vice president of his college fraternity, and that he had a Masters degree.
It was also revealed that he was 'discharged' from O'Dwyer & Bernstien for failing to come to work.
A partner at the firm, Brian O'Dwyer, told the Post, 'he just didn't show.'

Since the information became public Weyeneth has been reassigned to 'administrative work' instead of making policy decisions but still holds the deputy chief of staff title.
Weyeneth's resume also claim he is has a Masters of Political Science from Fordham's Center for Electoral Politics and Democracy. He did enroll in the program, but has not completed his degree yet, a spokesperson for the Bronx school told the Post.

The Office of National Drug Policy is looking for a new second-in-command, according to the Post. The Office has not yet released an official comment about the matter.
Weyeneth's quick rise within the office was previously attributed to staff turnover and vacancies.

The Post's expose came after Trump was called out by 10 Democratic senators who excoriated him for hiring Weyeneth in the first place and for his failure to tackle the opioid crisis in a timely manner.
'You have claimed that the opioid epidemic is a top priority for your administration, but the personnel you have staffing these key agencies - and the lack of nominees to head them - is cause for deep concern,' the lawmakers wrote. Among them were Senator Diane Feinstein, Senator Maggie Hassan and Senator Elizabeth Warren.
'This crisis knows no bounds, and we are committed to working across party lines with anyone who is serious about addressing this devastating epidemic.'

Earlier this year Weyeneth was tasked with taking on some roles meant for the general counsel and acting chief of staff following their departures, according to internal memos obtained by the Post.
'ONDCP leadership recognizes that we have lost a few talented staff members and that the organization would benefit from an infusion of new expert staff,' according to the January 3 memo from acting director Richard Baum.
'For the immediate future, the acting chief of staff role will not be filled and ONDCP will operate with the current director's office staffing.'
'The functions of the chief of staff will be picked up by me and the deputy chief of staff.'
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5300001/College-graduate-24-working-Trump-lied-resume.html

A young man who did not do well at school, lies all the time and never show up at work. I guess Trump thought the guy too was a "stable genius".
 

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Heu stupid, she's not refering to women as bitches, she's not insulting women, she's just giving a shout out to a feminist group named " Activist Bitches Supporting Bitches".

Anyway, this thread is about the TRUMP presidency. Hillary is not president so she's irrelevant to the thread

Funny how youre brain functions.
People are mean to you and call you names , so in return you do the same to one of the few who don't do that to you.
Ive seen that before in my life. Some people just deserve to be bullied I guess.

Anyway I just posted a NEWS ARTICLE from the NY Post.
Are you suggesting it was Fake News?
 
Funny how youre brain functions.
People are mean to you and call you names , so in return you do the same to one of the few who don't do that to you.
Ive seen that before in my life. Some people just deserve to be bullied I guess.

Anyway I just posted a NEWS ARTICLE from the NY Post.
Are you suggesting it was Fake News?

She never said that

Fake. Azz. News
 
I know. I wasnt serious, you knew that.

But whats up with that cat johan man? He's one mean mother......

Oh... Did I hurt your feelings by calling you "stupid". Sorry, not sorry.

But the article clearly states she was giving a shout-out to a group. And the video in the same page you can clearly her the person interviewing her asking her to give a shout-out to that group.

So, since you pretended she refered to women as "bitches", I see three explanations for you making that claim :
A) You did not read the article you posted, 'cause you're lazy
B) You dig read the article butdid not understood it, 'cause you're stupid
C) You read the article, understood it but you still choosed to pretend she refered to women as "bitches", 'cause you're dishonest

I choosed B, 'cause at least if you're stupid, it's not your fault. One can choose to be honest or dishonest. One can choose to be hard-working or lazy. But one can't choose to be stupid or intelligent, it's something you have to live with, not something you choose.
So actually, calling you stupid was the least mean thing I could do here.
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