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Something smells like dead fish!! --and remember that fish rot from the head down!!
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Trump appointee tapped days ago to run Interior Departments watchdog office resigns amid controversy
October 19 at 5:53 PM
A top Trump administration political appointee who just two days ago was on track to lead the Interior Departments inspector generals office resigned Friday from the federal government, according to an administration official.
Suzanne Israel Tufts was scheduled to be interviewed Friday morning for another inspector general position elsewhere in the government, according to a person with knowledge of the interview. But she did not show up for the appointment.
Her departure ends a madcap week, as the administration quickly scuttled an arrangement to make Tufts acting Interior watchdog amid media reports and scrutiny from Capitol Hill lawmakers. Tufts did not respond to messages left on her cellphone.
Tufts, an attorney from Queens who worked on President Trumps campaign, was serving as assistant secretary for administration at the Department of Housing and Urban Development. She had not been at work for at least two months, according to three people with knowledge of her absence, but was still on the payroll.
On Oct. 12, HUD Secretary Ben Carson announced to agency staff that Tufts would be assigned to Interior. Top White House officials then said they did not know about the plan. The apparent arrangement between Interior and HUD raised questions about how and why a political appointee with no experience handling government investigations was chosen to lead such an active watchdog office.
[HUD appointee abruptly moved to lead Interior Dept.s watchdog unit amid Zinke probe]
Mary Kendall, who has served as Interiors deputy inspector general for nine years but was not confirmed by the Senate to the top spot, is conducting at least four investigations into Interior Secretary Ryan Zinkes conduct. Two of the probes center on the secretarys involvement in a Montana land deal, and his role in blocking two Connecticut tribes application to open a casino.
Investigators recently issued two subpoenas for documents to entities tied to the probes, according to two individuals familiar with the matter who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly............................
Lindsay
(3,276 posts)They're actively destroying the entire US government, and WaPo wants to lighten the mood here?