A statement about my dismissal

Dear Mr. Secretary,

It saddens me to see you call me out for such things. But simply speaking, I’ll keep my response nice and short and organized with the concerns brought by my administration with your work.

First, you put the Foreign Policy off for weeks, your command tagged you several times for several weeks saying “Do the foreign policy” and repeat, which a couple of weeks later you finally folded and said, “It will be done this weekend and put out”. The weekend came and your draft was indeed finished, but you stated you wanted the board to look over it, which they never did, and the foreign policy ended up being a week and a half late. I decided to finally look into this myself with my Chief of Staff. The new draft of the Foreign Policy was a complete copy of the old one, just with different words. This is something we do not see as acceptable within our administration, as we strived and ran on the basis of reform and change for the better of our state. This direction and the lack of responsiveness and our personal goals for the administration has rendered your dismissal as we promised to put full effort into the department, and we saw, that under your leadership, through professional opinion, that it was not to be at the standard we wished for the department moving forward.

Upon this, we also took into consideration the several reports from your staff in regards to your inactivity, and lack of dedication to the department. They note that they do sever major things for you administrative wise that we expect a Secretary to commit to personally, rather than a set of staff.

Further information into the dismissal will be put into the FOIA response by the administration.

So with this, we ultimately decided that for the better future of our state department, and our state as a whole, to relieve you of your duties as Secretary of State.

Typed from my phone so it may not be the best looking thing but, oh well.

Signed,
Governor Joshernaut

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