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      <title>Is It a Purge?</title>
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      <description>Pam Bondi is out as Attorney General. Randy George, the Army Chief of Staff, has been dismissed. Now The Atlantic reports active discussions inside the administration about firing FBI Director Kash Patel, Army Secretary Dan Driscoll, and Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer.
So: is it a purge?
Call it what it is. A purge is not defined by the politics of the victims — it is defined by the velocity, the opacity, and the logic of elimination.</description>
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