Muslim national security staffer quits only eight days after working with Trump, says it was an insult to work under him
After eight days of working with President Donald Trump, a
Muslim-American national security staff resigned, saying that working
under president Trump was an insult.
Rumana Ahmed began working at the White House during Obama’s
administration immediately after graduating from college. Rumana, whose
family moved to Maryland from Bangladesh, worked for only eight days
after Trump was elected before resigning.
In an editorial piece, Rumuna wrote that the President’s ban on travellers from seven Muslim countries was what prompted her to make the decision, having come to the realization that she could no longer work for an administration that saw her and her people as a threat.
In an editorial piece, Rumuna wrote that the President’s ban on travellers from seven Muslim countries was what prompted her to make the decision, having come to the realization that she could no longer work for an administration that saw her and her people as a threat.
She revealed that after Trump resumed office she felt uncomfortable
going to work and often got cold, uncomfortable stares from people in
the White House who were wondering why she was still there while some
others totally ignored her. This made it impossible for her to interact
with anybody. She also revealed that Trump kept her and other staffers
out of the policy-making process, causing them to be clueless and only
find out about things happening within the White House from the news.
A day before she left, Rumuna told of how she bade farewell to the few
colleagues she had left and notified Trump's senior NSC communications
adviser, Michael Anton, of her plan but he did not ask why she was
leaving. It is revealed that Anton is in support of authoritarianism and
has written a book that attacks diversity as a 'weakness', and Islam as
'incompatible with the modern West,' so it comes as no surprise that he
did not ask her why she was leaving.
She described how she revealed to him that she could no longer work with
the current administration and how he showed a lack of concern.
"I told him I had to leave because it was an insult walking into this
country's most historic building every day under an administration that
is working against and vilifying everything I stand for as an American
and as a Muslim,' she wrote.
''I told him that the administration was attacking the basic tenets of
democracy. I told him that I hoped that they and those in Congress were
prepared to take responsibility for all the consequences that would
attend their decisions."
In an interview with CBS, Rumuna further defended her decision to leave, saying;
"Walking into that building was becoming more and more difficult every
single day because everything that administration was doing stood
against what I stood for as both an American and as a Muslim".
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