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The AAF has published the list of federal officials

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AAF federal officials list has been published
As tensions rise in the U.S. political arena, a new controversial movement by Donald Trump's supporters has emerged. This was reported by Zamin.uz.

The right-leaning American Accountability Foundation (AAF) has provided the public with detailed information about 175 federal officials. This list includes not only their names and positions but also their photographs and personal information.

AAF accuses these individuals of promoting radical ideas, particularly the principles of equality, diversity, and inclusivity. This has led to criticism against them in the public sphere.

Following the release of the list, officials have faced various threats, pressure, and online harassment. Some have been fired, and two employees were forced to leave the country for safety reasons.

Interestingly, some officials on the list have served not only in the current democratic government but also in the previous Republican administration. Despite their bipartisan activities, they are facing criticism related to inclusive views.

The American Accountability Foundation is gradually directing its activities against the Joe Biden administration, and this organization is being used as a political weapon in Donald Trump's reelection campaign. This situation indicates that the level of personal threat in political struggles has risen in the U.S.

According to reports, more than 88 officials on the list have either left the government or been forced to take administrative leave. Some were fired, while others left voluntarily under the threat of removal from office or reassignment.

This situation raises serious issues regarding the safety and personal rights of public servants. Regardless of political views, public harassment is considered contrary to American democratic values.

This incident clearly demonstrates how much political conflicts have intruded into personal lives. The public is closely watching how this process will unfold.

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