Secretary of State Antony Blinken reportedly organized therapy sessions for State Department employees upset over President-elect Donald Trump's victory, leading to criticism from Rep. Darell Issa. The sessions were aimed at helping employees manage stress and uncertainty during times of change.
Key Points
Therapy sessions organized by Antony Blinken for State Department employees upset over election results
Sessions aimed at helping employees manage stress and uncertainty during political change
Rep. Darell Issa criticized the sessions for perceived political bias and misuse of taxpayer dollars
Pros
Providing support for employees dealing with stress and uncertainty
Offering tips and strategies for managing mental well-being
Cons
Criticism from Rep. Darell Issa for the perceived political bias in organizing the sessions
Questions raised about the Department's priorities and willingness to implement policy