State Department Provided Therapy Sessions to Its Employees Traumatized by Trump Victory
- The State Department provided therapy sessions for employees upset about Donald Trump's victory, stating they are "traumatized" at having to work under him.
- Rep. Darrell Issa urged the State Department to reveal expenses for these therapy sessions, as mentioned in an investigatory letter.
- An internal email encouraged employees to attend a session for discussing their feelings about the election results, marking it as "unacceptable" to subsidize such behavior with taxpayer dollars.
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