
Outgoing Secretary of State Antony Blinken is facing sharp criticism for hosting therapy sessions at the State Department to help employees cope with President-elect Donald Trump’s election victory. These sessions, described by some as “cry sessions,” were reportedly funded with taxpayer dollars.
Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) condemned the use of federal resources for the sessions, arguing that they reflect a partisan bias within the Department. In a letter to Blinken, Issa expressed concern over the Department’s ability to carry out Trump’s foreign policy agenda effectively.
#US Secretary of State Antony #Blinken is under scrutiny following reports that the State Department organized therapy sessions for employees distressed by Donald #Trump’s 2024 election victory. Critics are questioning the use of taxpayer funds for these sessions, which were… pic.twitter.com/bhKv7qwZVT
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The sessions were advertised through internal emails as webinars on stress management techniques. Issa criticized the initiative, suggesting that it catered to political disappointment rather than addressing genuine mental health needs. He argued that employees unwilling to execute the incoming administration’s policies should step aside.
EMOTIONAL STATE: Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) sent a letter to Secretary of State Blinken demanding he reveal the cost of therapy sessions that were reportedly held after President-elect Trump beat VP Harris. https://t.co/1k4Xy15xsR pic.twitter.com/zogcE7c3le
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Issa also demanded transparency regarding the sessions, including their frequency, cost, and purpose. He questioned whether taxpayer money should be spent on activities that do not directly serve the Department’s mission or national interests.
The incident has drawn backlash from conservatives, who see it as an example of partisanship within federal agencies. Critics argue that such actions undermine public confidence in the government’s ability to function impartially.
Biden regime has been using our tax dollars to host “therapy and listening sessions” for federal employees following Trump’s election win.
Rep. Darrell Issa sent a letter to Antony Blinken demanding answers.
We shouldn’t be paying for the fragile egos of leftists in government. pic.twitter.com/qMonFl6BsL
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This controversy has sparked renewed calls for accountability and oversight in federal spending. Many believe that stricter controls are necessary to ensure that public funds are used responsibly and in the nation’s best interest.