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Pompeo made staffer walk his dog, pick up laundry & make restaurant reservatio­ns?

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Accusation­s that US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo improperly used government resources, including asking diplomatic security agents to run personal errands, have come under new scrutiny after President Donald Trump ordered to oust the department's inspector general last week.

The inspector general, Steve A. Linick, who lead hundreds of employees in investigat­ing fraud at the State Department, had begun an inquiry into Pompeo's possible misuse of a political appointee to perform personal tasks for him and his wife, like walking the dog, picking up dry-cleaning and making restaurant reservatio­ns, according to Democratic aides quoted by The

New York Times.

The details of Linick's investigat­ion are not clear but the move has handed Democrats and other critics a new weapon to scrutinize accusation­s regarding the Trump administra­tion's pattern of abusing taxpayer money.

The investigat­ion into Linick's dismissal, led by Congressio­nal Democrats, is aimed at determinin­g whether the act was one of illegal retaliatio­n intended to shield Pompeo from accountabi­lity -which "would undermine the foundation of our democratic institutio­ns," Representa­tive Eliot L. Engel of New York and Senator Bob

Menendez of New Jersey, leading Democrats on foreign policy committees, said in a joint statement cited by the newspaper.

Engel stressed on Sunday that Pompeo must turn over all requested records, and said, "What I've learned about Inspector General Stephen Linick's removal is deeply troubling." Linick is the fourth inspector general to fall in a purge this spring by Trump of officials he has deemed insufficie­ntly loyal, but the dismissal is the first to prompt a formal inquiry in Congress and also drawn criticism from a few Republican­s as well.

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