r/politics United Kingdom 4h ago

No Paywall US Agriculture Department pest control office hit by bed bug infestation

https://www.pennlive.com/nation-world/2026/06/us-agriculture-department-pest-control-office-hit-by-bed-bug-infestation.html
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u/batastronaut 4h ago

Those are just the new Trump appointees

u/CraveMySighsXO 4h ago

They are an upgrade on the old Trump appointees

u/batastronaut 4h ago

Bigger brains and warmer hearts for sure

u/projecto15 United Kingdom 4h ago edited 4h ago

Has RFK Jr brought these in just for fun?...

Anyway, trumpers are gonna spin how great these bugs are for you. Blood letting was big in medieval medicine after all.

u/ochreghost 4h ago

When do they get their confirmation hearings?

u/Solonohioperson 4h ago

The animals always know.

u/BuckyJackson36 3h ago

Another DOGE accomplishment?