The first wave of Trump administration nominations are coming from people who were not even born, but who were born in an alternate past where it’s possible for them to serve openly. They’ll include John Bolton (a.k.a. Flamboyant) as president, and former George W. Bush (and his son, George H.W. Bush) as secretary of state. And there may be exceptions.

A few of the early Trump nominees include a man who was born in one of the U.S. territories but lived for a few years (Trump himself recently admitted he was born outside the territories).

Then there’s Mike Pompeo, a former U.S. ambassador to Iran, who’s under investigation for leaking classified documents to The Intercept (as is his father, who was Obama’s CIA deputy director).

Here’s a quick list of who the people who voted for will get to represent them

Pelosi

Former Secretary of Homeland Security

Former National Security Advisor

Former Chief of Staff

Former Director of National Intelligence

Former Director of Strategic Plan and Global Strategies

Former Director of National Intelligence

Former Secretary of State

Deputy Secretary of Defense

Deputy Secretary of Defense

Chief of Staff

National Security Adviser

National Security Advisor

National Security Council Director

National Security Council member

Norman Podhoretz, the co-founder of The Intercept

The Times

The latest in the long-running, multibillion-dollar business battle between New York City and the federal government over the use of city zoning, has dragged on ever since The Times published its long-form and much-deserved obituary last year.

The Times has filed an amended story in the lawsuit against the mayor on behalf of Mayor Michael Bloomberg. That story will be published shortly after the Times’s latest story (which was originally a feature story on The Wall Street Journal). It will now contain the longest paragrapha six-paragraph article in which the mayor calls the use of city zoning fictitious the city’s attorney argues it’s an infringement of the public’s right to be free to live without discrimination on the basis of race, creed, colour, religion, sexual orientation, age, disability, national origin, race, religion, belief, age, marital status or status as an individual, or disability).

The Times also includes a list of ex

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