OFO Contacts - U.S. Department of Education

OFO Contacts - U.S. Department of Education

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The man was identified as "Jim Hairfield" by Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., during the video. The name matches that of a deputy assistant secretary for the Department of Education's Office of Security, Facilities and Logistics Services, according to the agency's website.

Jim Hairfield is a federal employee who kept several members of Congress, including Rep. Maxine Waters, out of the Department of Education building. He stayed calm and professional, even when Waters asked if he was armed, and earned praise from Twitter users.

Jim Hairfield, a security guard at the Department of Education, refused to let Democratic members of Congress into the building on February 7, The lawmakers were protesting Trump and Musk's plans to abolish the department and were met by armed officers and a crowd of Musk's supporters.

The claim is false. van Rensburg stated he was misidentified as the employee who blocked Democratic lawmakers from entering the U.S. Department of Education headquarters via a recent LinkedIn post. "On the left, Jim Hairfield (currently in the USA) and on the right, me Tobie Jansen van Rensburg (Never been to the USA and still in South Africa).

The man was identified as "Jim Hairfield" by Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., during the video. The name matches that of a deputy assistant secretary for the Department of Education's Office of Security, Facilities and Logistics Services, according to the agency's website. Jim Hairfield is a federal employee who kept several members of Congress, including Rep. Maxine Waters, out of the Department of Education building.

He stayed calm and professional, even when Waters asked if he was armed, and earned praise from Twitter users. Jim Hairfield, a security guard at the Department of Education, refused to let Democratic members of Congress into the building on February 7, The lawmakers were protesting Trump and Musk's plans to abolish the department and were met by armed officers and a crowd of Musk's supporters. The claim is false. van Rensburg stated he was misidentified as the employee who blocked Democratic lawmakers from entering the U.S. Department of Education headquarters via a recent LinkedIn post.

"On the left, Jim Hairfield (currently in the USA) and on the right, me Tobie Jansen van Rensburg (Never been to the USA and still in South Africa).

Nothing feels normal right now." She and about 20 other Democrats walked to the department on Friday, seeking that meeting. Instead, they found the building locked and doors blocked by a plainclothes administrator named Jim Hairfield, who works in the agency's security and facilities office, according to the education department website.

However, Rep. Waters identified the individual as Jim Hairfield, a deputy assistant secretary in the Department of Education's Office of Security, Facilities, and Logistics Services.

Information about the Office of Finance and Operations, formerly known as the Office of the Chief Financial Officer, at the US Department of Education (ED), including information about sub-offices and contact information.

"His name is Jim Hairfield," Congresswoman Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) told Frost. Hairfield is the deputy assistant secretary of the Office of Security at the Education Department.

'They're not letting us in': Members of Congress locked out of

Nothing feels normal right now." She and about 20 other Democrats walked to the department on Friday, seeking that meeting. Instead, they found the building locked and doors blocked by a plainclothes administrator named Jim Hairfield, who works in the agency's security and facilities office, according to the education department website. However, Rep. Waters identified the individual as Jim Hairfield, a deputy assistant secretary in the Department of Education's Office of Security, Facilities, and Logistics Services. Information about the Office of Finance and Operations, formerly known as the Office of the Chief Financial Officer, at the US Department of Education (ED), including information about sub-offices and contact information.

"His name is Jim Hairfield," Congresswoman Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) told Frost. Hairfield is the deputy assistant secretary of the Office of Security at the Education Department.

Jim Hairfield is a federal employee who handled Maxine Waters and her mob outside the Department of Education. Jacob Stuck organized a fundraiser to show appreciation and buy him a beer or whiskey for surviving the Capitol chaos.

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