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Trump Demands Firing of Microsoft’s Lisa Monaco

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

WASHINGTON – Former President Donald Trump on ‌Friday called for Microsoft to terminate Lisa O. ‌Monaco, a global affairs head at the company ⁣who ⁢previously served as U.S. ​Deputy Attorney General under⁢ the Biden‍ management. The demand, posted on Trump’s Truth Social account,‌ wich has 10 million⁣ followers,⁤ came a day after former FBI director James Comey⁣ was indicted following Trump’s calls for ⁢his ⁣prosecution.

Trump asserted, “She is a menace to U.S.​ National Security,especially⁢ given the major contracts that Microsoft⁢ has with the United States⁢ Government.” ⁢He further claimed, ⁣”Because of Monaco’s many wrongful ‌acts, the U.S. Government recently ⁣stripped her of​ all Security Clearances, took away all of her access to National Security Intelligence, and banned ​her from all ⁤Federal Properties.” These ‍claims have not been ‌independently verified.

Microsoft declined to comment on Trump’s request.

Monaco joined⁤ Microsoft in July, according to ​her LinkedIn profile. Prior ‍to that, she served⁤ as Deputy ⁢Attorney General, overseeing the Department‍ of Justice’s antitrust lawsuit against⁣ Live Nation Entertainment announced May‍ 23, 2024.

The call for Monaco’s firing follows recent⁢ actions by Microsoft, including ‌a⁤ decision‌ on Thursday​ to cut off cloud-based storage and artificial intelligence⁤ subscriptions to a unit of the Israeli military‌ after investigating claims ​of​ a system ‌used to track Palestinians’ phone calls. Earlier this ⁤month,Microsoft agreed to offer $3.1 billion in‌ savings on cloud ​services for U.S.government agencies. Microsoft’s ‍cloud⁤ infrastructure and productivity software are utilized by various parts of the U.S. government.

Trump is ⁤scheduled to meet with⁣ Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on ​Monday, according to NBC News. Microsoft CEO⁤ Satya Nadella recently attended a dinner ⁤with other technology executives at the White House earlier this month.

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