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The State Department's anti-corruption emperor Rich Nefu admits that the joke about the name is "cheerful."

Secretary of State Antony Blinken has pushed the rich nephew, the rich nephew, to the top of anti-corruption this week. Yes, the new employee is irony. 

"Well, I've heard a lot of" nephew "jokes in my time, but this was straightforward and cheerful and never happened to me." The new coordinator was tweeted by Global Anti-Corruptionon Tuesdayafter MSNBCwriter and editor Hayes Brownposted the following in the news of this appointment: The name of the anti-corruption emperor.

The nephew's role focuses on "the fight against corruption across all aspects of US diplomacy and foreign aid." 

Despite the seriousness of his position and his extensive career as a nephew in the diplomatic corps, including his role as Iran's deputy envoy, no other social media user can get through the name. was.

Tweet about Rich Nephew
New employees claim to know the irony.
Rich Nephew
Twitter / @RichardMNephew

"We are all anti-corruption It's strange to leave this effort to "Rich Nefu", "Washington Examiner reporter Jerry Dunley Beewrote in. "This is something we all can still unite, right?"

"" Rich Nephew "" gave "the mansion of their palace, the Rolex collection, and the metallic-colored G-wagon." It seems to have been read in the official declaration of the Ukrainian officials explaining, "written Christopher Miller, a Ukrainian war correspondent in Politico,

"Irony found dead in Miami"tweetedMiller's Politico colleague Alex Gillen. 

"If your name is literally" Rich Nephew, "it's probably hard to build an anti-corruption career."FormerEducation spokesman Angela Morabito I added.

Richard Nephew
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"It is the United States' anti-national security to establish and fill this position. Corruption as the core interest of security reiterates the central role of global partnerships in this battle, "Brinken announced the hiring of his nephew. 

My nephew returned from Columbia University to the Department of State and was a Senior Research Fellow at the Global Energy Policy Center at Ivy League schools.