Trump Cuts Security for Ex-Defense Chief

President Donald Trump has reportedly withdrawn security details from former Defense Secretary Mark Esper placing him alongside Gen. Mark Milley John Bolton and Mike Pompeo who have also lost their protection.

This move is seen as part of Trump’s broader policy to reassess security provisions for former officials especially when they are perceived to have acted against his administration’s interests.

Esper who was previously under threat due to actions taken during Trump’s first term against Iran now joins a list of officials whose security has been stripped.

Critics argue that this decision could endanger former officials who might still face threats from foreign entities.

However supporters of the move believe that security should not be a lifelong benefit for former government employees particularly if they have the means to hire private security.

Public commentary reflects a divide with some expressing concern over the safety implications for these individuals.

Others see this as a necessary measure to reduce government expenditure on what they view as unnecessary protection post-service.

There’s a call among some for a clearer policy on when and why security details are withdrawn to avoid perceptions of retribution or political vendetta.

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