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Home Front: Politix
Grassley blocks nominees over Trump's inspector general firings
2020-06-05
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley on Thursday said he would seek to block two of Donald Trump’s nominees in response to the president’s firing of two inspectors general, citing the need for "checks and balances."

Grassley has been pressing the White House to provide a rationale for Trump’s decision to dismiss the intelligence community’s inspector general and his counterpart at the State Department, and has said responses from the White House have fallen short.

In statements submitted to the congressional record, Grassley said he would block any request for unanimous consent in the Senate to approve Christopher Miller to head the National Counterterrorism Center without an explanation for Intelligence Community Inspector General Michael Atkinson’s dismissal.

Similarly, he said he would seek to block approval of the nomination of Marshall Billingslea to be an undersecretary at the State Department absent an explanation for the termination of State Department Inspector General Steve Linick.

Agency inspectors general are charged with guarding against illegal conduct and mismanagement.

Their job is meant to be nonpartisan, but a president has a right to remove them for any reason. U.S. law requires a president to notify Congress within 30 days of such action.

Linick became the fourth government watchdog dismissed by the Republican president in recent months when he was fired on May 15, leading to charges from Democrats that Trump was moving against internal critics.

In an interview with members of Congress on Wednesday, Linick confirmed he was fired while investigating the declaration of a "national emergency" to justify arms sales to Saudi Arabia, lawmakers said.

"All I want is a reason 4 (for) firing these ppl (people)," Grassley said in a tweet.
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Posted by:746

#5  Who, exactly, is his constituency for this move?

Personal ego. Chuck, not Trump, is the BMOC.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2020-06-05 22:54  

#4  Who, exactly, is his constituency for this move?
Posted by: Iblis   2020-06-05 12:10  

#3  C'mon, Chuck. You know better than that. Any Intel IG who didn't blow the whistle years ago needs to get his ass canned.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2020-06-05 10:54  

#2  Linick, appointed to his post in September 2013, oversaw the cover-up of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server.
His May 2016 report was critical of Clinton,noting the Secretary failed to inform key department staff regarding her use of a private server. No punishment resulted.
Posted by: b   2020-06-05 09:34  

#1  Grassley has been pressing the White House to provide a rationale for Trump’s decision to dismiss the intelligence community’s inspector general and his counterpart at the State Department, and has said responses from the White House have fallen short.

A better question would be: "What role did these IGs have in the coup to take down POTUS?"
Posted by: JohnQC   2020-06-05 08:54  

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