Why US officials are reluctant to tell Trump administration the truth
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US diplomats are reportedly fearful of expressing views that contradict the administration's official stance, fearing dismissal.
A State Department union email warned staff that the current environment is "unlike anything we’ve seen," advising that any statement could be politicised.
This climate of fear follows a series of high-profile dismissals and policy shifts within US intelligence and foreign service agencies.
Examples include the sacking of intelligence officials for reports contradicting administration claims on Venezuela and Iran, and the removal of the Bureau of Labor Statistics head.
The White House's focus on the State Department has also involved dismantling the U.S. Agency for International Development, impacting international aid efforts.