Trump Exposes Microsoft’s Risky Hire: Former Biden-Obama Official with Sensitive Access
Donald Trump demands Microsoft fire Lisa Monaco, a former Biden-Obama official with ties to controversial investigations, warning of grave national security risks amid the tech giant’s lucrative government contracts.
In a move that underscores the ongoing battle for America’s security and sovereignty, former President Donald Trump has called on Microsoft to immediately terminate Lisa Monaco, the company’s newly appointed Global Affairs Director. Monaco’s past as a national security advisor under Barack Obama and Deputy Attorney General during Joe Biden’s administration raises serious concerns given her access to sensitive information tied to U.S. government contracts.
Monaco’s role at Microsoft, announced last July, places her at the heart of a tech behemoth that recently pledged $3.1 billion in cloud service discounts to federal agencies. This relationship intensifies the risk posed by her appointment—one that Trump sharply criticizes as “unacceptable” due to her involvement in what he calls “the worst conspiracies against our country,” including politically motivated investigations like those targeting Trump himself over alleged Russian election interference and January 6 Capitol events.
Is America Sacrificing National Security for Big Tech Interests?
How can we reconcile allowing high-level executives with fraught political histories and alleged biased actions within sensitive government circles? The fact that the U.S. government has revoked Monaco’s security clearances and barred her from classified intelligence access signals recognition of this danger—but why did Microsoft choose to overlook these red flags?
This situation is emblematic of a broader issue plaguing Washington and corporate America: prioritizing globalist agendas and insider politics over true American interests. As foreign threats grow more sophisticated and adversaries exploit any cracks in U.S. defenses, we must demand transparency and accountability from both our government contractors and elected leaders.
The Cost of Political Cronyism on America’s Security
Monaco joins an alarming list of officials whose past actions — especially those that undermined President Trump — remain under scrutiny. Just days prior, former FBI Director James Comey, instrumental in the Russia investigation he termed a “witch hunt,” faced indictment for allegedly lying under oath and obstructing justice. These developments highlight how politicization within federal institutions threatens our foundational principles.
For hardworking Americans concerned about safeguarding our nation from internal subversion and external threats alike, this is not just about personalities; it is about defending national sovereignty itself. How long will these compromised alliances between tech giants and questionable political figures continue before real reforms take hold?
In light of these facts, Trump’s call for Microsoft’s swift action is not mere rhetoric—it is a demand for protecting American families from further erosion of trust in institutions vital for our freedom.