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الاثنين: 08 ديسمبر 2025
  • 29 أيلول 2025
  • 13:04

Khaberni - American President Donald Trump has demanded that Microsoft management promptly dismiss the company's Global Affairs head, Lisa Monaco, via a post on his "Truth Social" account, according to a report by the tech site "TechCrunch".

Trump took Monaco's former positions as sufficient reason for her dismissal, as she served in Barack Obama's administration as a senior aide to the national security, and later as deputy attorney general under Joe Biden.

He continued his comments on Monaco and her new role at "Microsoft," asserting that this position grants her access to a range of sensitive data due to "Microsoft's" governmental contracts.

Trump sees Monaco as part of a major conspiracy against the United States, accusing her in a "Truth Social" post of being a part of the auto-pen scandal used by Biden to sign a number of executive orders, in addition to her close connections with Attorney General Merrick Garland, who is obsessed with armament and wars.

Trump continued, saying "Due to the many wrongdoings committed by Monaco, the United States government recently stripped her of all security clearances, revoked her access to national security intelligence, and banned her from all federal properties."

Trump recalled that at the beginning of this year, he canceled the security clearances of Monaco, Biden, Kamala Harris, and Hillary Clinton, as well as the entire Biden family.

For its part, "Microsoft" has not commented on the matter, but the report indicates that Monaco joined the company last May to work in a position overseeing the company's cybersecurity policies, in addition to managing the relationship between the company and global governments.

The attack on Monaco and "Microsoft" was not limited to Trump's posts only, as right-wing extremist activist and Trump ally Laura Loomer repeatedly criticized the company for hiring Monaco through posts on her account on the "X" platform.

Loomer went as far as attacking the company's CEO, who was born in India, accusing him of engaging in disgraceful fraudulent behavior, and she was among the first to endorse Trump's tweet and shared it on her account demanding the American president to cancel all of the company's government contracts.

This is not the first time that Trump has attacked a tech company official, as he did the same with the CEO of "Intel" before the company granted 10% to the American government.

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