US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is facing severe criticism for allegedly hosting “cry sessions” therapy for staff members who were upset with Donald Trump's election victory. Just a few days after Trump's win against Kamala Harris, a document titled “managing stress during change” was delivered to department workers on November 11, which sparked the first reports of the meetings. In an open letter to Blinken, California Congressman Darrell Issa slammed the State Department for the “disturbing” reported counseling sessions after Trump's win.