Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Architect of the Capitol fired over alleged abuses

- Lisa Mascaro and Colleen Long

WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden has fired embattled Architect of the Capitol Brett Blanton, who oversees the historic building that houses Congress and its expansive grounds, as pressure mounted for his removal after a scathing inspector general report of personal and management lapses.

The White House said Monday that Blanton’s appointmen­t was terminated. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said Monday he’d lost confidence in Blanton’s ability to do the job.

An inspector general report released last year found “administra­tive, ethical and policy violations” by Blanton, a Trump-era appointee, including that he abused his government vehicle and misreprese­nted himself as a law enforcemen­t official. A House hearing last week unearthed new questions and criticisms – including that he was not at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, when it came under attack by former President Donald Trump’s supporters.

“The Architect of the Capitol, Brett Blanton, no longer has my confidence to continue in his job. He should resign or President Biden should remove him immediatel­y,” McCarthy said Monday in a tweet.

The speaker’s statement came as questions and criticism swirled around the architect, who is responsibl­e for the maintenanc­e and operation of the historic Capitol building and its surroundin­g 570-acre complex and grounds.

Blanton came under intense criticism after the inspector general report found Blanton allowed unauthoriz­ed use of his work vehicle, including by his wife and adult daughter, racking up nearly 30,000 miles – about triple the estimate for his official use.

At a House hearing last week, Blanton also came under fire when he testified that he was not at the Capitol during the Jan. 6 attack because it was a “telework” day under COVID-19 protocols.

He also faced fierce questions about Capitol tours he allowed and sometimes conducted despite pandemic restrictio­ns.

On Monday, the chairman of the House Administra­tion Committee, Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Wis., also called on Blanton to immediatel­y resign.

“The inspector general’s report was highly concerning,” Steil said. He said at last week’s hearing that Blanton’s “refusal to be transparen­t and truthful has made clear that he can no longer lead the organizati­on and must resign immediatel­y.”

The investigat­ion grew from a hotline tip about unauthoriz­ed use of his work vehicle that drew attention to his office.

The Office of the Inspector General report issued in October 2022 found that Blanton had “Abused His Authority, Misused Government Property and Wasted Taxpayer Money, Among Other Substantia­ted Violations.”

The inspector general said it received a hotline complaint on March 7, 2021, “concerning the misuse” of an AOC (Architect of the Capitol) vehicle.

It said the black Ford Explorer near the Walmart at Tyson’s Corner was driving “extremely reckless in the parking garage and swerving out of the garage at a high rate of speed, estimated to be about 65 miles per hour (mph) in a 30-mph zone.”

The complainan­t said the driver, a woman later identified to be Blanton’s adult daughter, “made obscene gestures toward them while at the stop sign outside the parking garage.”

The report said the family racked up miles on the vehicle beyond what was estimated for the architect’s official use, amounting to $13,926.56 in questioned costs. It said the daughter had referred to using the AOC’s fuel as “free gas.”

“The AOC OIG found overwhelmi­ng evidence that Blanton and his family continuall­y misused AOC vehicles” intended for home-to-work use, the report said.

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