US President Donald Trump urged Microsoft on Friday to shoot his head of the global affairs of Lisa Monaco, who also acted as a higher official in democratic administration.
Trump’s step seems to be his latest efforts to get rid of those he considers political enemies. His proposal for Microsoft comes the day after the accusation of former FBI director James Comeye.
Lisa Monaco helped coordinate the reaction of the Ministry of Justice to 6 January 2021 attacks on American capitol from Trump supporters.
In the post on the social post Trump called Trump Monaco “corrupt and absolutely Trump”.
He also stated that he was a “threat” of US National Security, especially with regard to the main contracts that Microsoft has with the United States government.
“I think Microsoft should immediately end the employment of Lisa Monaco,” he wrote.
Donald Trump claimed that her possession as a former representative of the prosecutor and references to cases she considered to be illegitimate should fire her.
“Monaco has this kind of approach is unacceptable and cannot be allowed,” he said.
Since Trump returned to office in January, he has used his powers as president to rebuild law firms that represented the causes he did not like, using federal financing to force changes in universities and fired prosecutors who participated in it.
Who is Lisa Monaco?
Lisa Monaco, head of global matters in Microsoft, served by two democratic presidents – Barack Obama and Joe Biden.
Monaco was 39. Deputy Prosecutor of the United States from 2021 to 2025, appointed by former President Joe Biden.
Under Barack Obama served as an internal security advisor.
As a representative of the US Prosecutor, Lisa Monaco was the second official of the Ministry of Justice and was responsible for his overall supervision.
She started her career by the Ministry of Justice as a legal representative of the prosecutor Janet Reno and continued to serve the United States lawyer for the Columbia district.
Lisa Monaco was born and grew up in Massachusetts and graduated from the University of Harvard. She continued her studies at the University of Chicago Law School and won the title of doctor in 1997.
Monaco was an advisor to the security and counter -terrorism of the President from 2013 to 2017.
Lisa Monaco joined Microsoft as the leading global affairs in June after leaving her government roles when Trump became president.
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