Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 27th September 2025, 9:12 AM
US President Donald Trump on Friday publicly called on Microsoft to terminate the employment of Lisa Monaco, the company’s Head of Global Affairs and a former senior official in Democratic administrations.
“It is my opinion that Microsoft should immediately terminate the employment of Lisa Monaco,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.
Since returning to office in January, Trump has taken multiple punitive measures against perceived enemies and political opponents, intensifying an already unconventional approach to political accountability.
Trump highlighted that Monaco served as Deputy Attorney General under President Joe Biden, a period during which criminal cases were brought against him.
He criticised Microsoft for hiring her in a senior position with access to sensitive information: “Monaco has been shockingly hired as the President of Global Affairs for Microsoft, in a very senior role with access to Highly Sensitive Information. Monaco’s having that kind of access is unacceptable, and cannot be allowed to stand.”
Trump further argued: “She is a menace to US National Security, especially given the major contracts that Microsoft has with the United States Government. The US Government recently stripped her of all Security Clearances, took away all of her access to National Security Intelligence, and banned her from all Federal Properties.”
Since leaving the White House in 2021, Trump has been subject to several investigations:
Neither case reached trial. Following Trump’s victory in the November 2024 election, Smith—adhering to Justice Department policy against prosecuting a sitting president—dropped both cases.
Table: Key Facts – Lisa Monaco and Trump’s Call
| Issue | Details |
| Target | Lisa Monaco, Head of Global Affairs, Microsoft |
| Trump’s Claim | Access to highly sensitive information poses a national security risk |
| Previous Role | Deputy Attorney General under Joe Biden |
| Government Action | Security clearances revoked; access to federal properties restricted |
| Trump’s Legal Context | Investigated for classified documents and election-related charges (2022–2024) |
| Outcome | No trial; charges dropped after Trump’s 2024 election win |
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