State Department Staff Given Taxpayer-Funded Therapy for ‘PTSD’ Following Trump’s Victory

According to reports, employees at the United States State Department are ‘deeply traumatized’ following Trump’s win.
 

The U.S. State Department held taxpayer-funded “therapy and listening sessions” for government employees after Donald Trump’s 2024 election victory. pic.twitter.com/b780zA1emK

— America (@america) November 22, 2024


Hotair.com reports: First revealed by The Washington Free Beacon, the sessions caught the attention of Darrell Issa, who is among the most hated Members of Congress by bureaucrats. He was not amused, and rightly pointed out that anybody who needs trauma therapy because their preferred candidate for president lost probably shouldn’t work for the government. 

They should spend their time with coloring books and consider spending time in a mental facility rooming next to Rob Reiner. 

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