A science adviser just resigned from President Donald Trump’s administration, and he tweeted out his letter of resignation, undoubtedly to draw attention to his cute attempt at hiding a secret message within the context.
Dr. Daniel M Kammen is a professor of energy at the University of California-Berkley, and was previously serving as the Science Enjoy to the US State Department.
His letter basis his resignation on Trump’s “failure to condemn white supremacists and neo-Nazis,” even though Trump did this exact thing the Monday following the Charlottesville violence.
He tweeted his letter to the President, see if you can find the hidden message within the text:
Mr. President, I am resigning as Science Envoy. Your response to Charlottesville enables racism, sexism, & harms our country and planet. pic.twitter.com/eWzDc5Yw6t
— Daniel M Kammen (@dan_kammen) August 23, 2017
Did you find it?
The first letter of each paragraph spell out the word “impeach.”
A pathetic plea for attention and a call for impeachment that even top Democrats have said are worthless to say without an example of how it could actually be done.
The worst part of Atkins attempt to be creative in his resignation letter is it’s actually plagiarized creativity.
CEOs have resigned from the White House business council and the Presidential Committee on the Arts and the Humanities with the same hidden message, but instead spelling out “resist.”
–The Horn editorial team