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TOP TEN PLAUSIBLE EXCUSES SENIOR OFFICIALS COULD GIVE for GOING “AWOL”

  1. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg was bicycling to Indiana to adopt triplets and “earn” triple paternity leave.

 

  1. Attorney General Garland borrowed John Kerry’s private jet to take his annual “Continuing Legal Education” courses….    in Cuba.

 

  1.  VP Kamala “took no calls” for three days at the Vice President’s Naval Observatory residence, so she could carefully study aerial and satellite images of our southern border.

 

  1.  Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen took a 3-hour “mental health” and espresso break after processing the difference between a billion, trillion and gazillion.

 

  1.  Although staff feared he might be in violent San Francisco, Governor Newsom was finally discovered in a Yountsville, California meadow, 146 yards from his beloved French Laundry, sleeping off the “caviar-and-vodka” tasting menu.

  

  1. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas flew to an ‘anti-impeachment coaching and spa’ weekend in Lebanon, Kansas, the remote point equidistant from both the Mexican and Canadian borders.

 

  1.  Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm simply got stranded for 46 hours in Bourbon County, Kentucky, seeking a tow to an electric vehicle charging station.

 

  1.  Miguel Cardona, Secretary of Education, was cloistered in “Dr. Jill’s” Northern Virginia Community College, taking the advanced “cursive writing” course.

 

  1.  In full headdress, US Senator Elizabeth Warren drove across the NY state border to personally apply for a coveted “Native American Gaming Casino” license.   The round-trip and paperwork consumed 28 hours of “personal time.”

 

…and the NUMBER ONE EXCUSE a SENIOR OFFICIAL COULD GIVE for GOING “AWOL” is…

 

   1. Vladimir Putin was “off the Russian grid” nearly four hours.    Apparently, he was riding a horse in Red Square, shirtless.   There were no witnesses or recorded photographs.

 

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