The U.S. Department of Agriculture has moved a staffer from Kansas out of the agency's congressional relations office after a sexually explicit love story that he wrote became widespread publicly a couple months ago.
A spokesperson for USDA confirmed Wednesday that Tucker Stewart has left the Office of Congressional Relations and is now working on the agency's "lawfare portfolio." He's reportedly now a close aide to the agency's secretary.
The USDA has set up web portal for potential farmers, ranchers and USDA customers who believe they're a victim of unfair and politically motivated "lawfare . . .
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