San Diego Union-Tribune

WATCHDOG FINDS MISUSE OF OFFICE BY CHAO

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The Transporta­tion Department’s watchdog asked the Justice Department to criminally investigat­e Elaine Chao late last year after it determined she had misused her office when she was transporta­tion secretary under President Donald Trump but was rebuffed, according to a report released Wednesday.

The report said the Justice Department’s criminal and public integrity divisions declined in December to take up the case for criminal prosecutio­n following the inspector general’s findings that Chao inappropri­ately used her staff and office for personal tasks and to promote a shipping business owned by Chao’s father and sisters. That company does extensive business with China.

“A formal investigat­ion into potential misuses of position was warranted,” deputy inspector general Mitch Behm wrote in a letter to lawmakers.

Chao, the wife of Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, stepped down from her job in the last weeks of the Trump administra­tion, citing her disapprova­l over the Jan. 6 insurrecti­on at the Capitol by Trump’s supporters.

Chao has denied wrongdoing. In the report released Wednesday, she did not specifical­ly respond to allegation­s.

The watchdog report cited several instances that raised ethical concerns. In one, Chao instructed political appointees in the department to contact the Homeland Security Department to check personally on the status of a work permit applicatio­n for a student who was a recipient of her family’s philanthro­pic foundation.

Chao also made extensive plans for an official trip to China in November 2017 — before she canceled it — that would have included stops at places that had received support from her family’s business, the New York-based Foremost Group. According to department emails, Chao directed her staff to include her relatives in the official events and high-level meetings during the trip.

The report found that Chao also directed the department’s public affairs staff to assist her father in the marketing of his personal biography and to edit his Wikipedia page, and used staff to check on repairs of an item at a store for her father.

The IG report said Justice Department officials ultimately declined to take up a criminal review, saying there “may be ethical and/or administra­tive issues” but no evidence to support possible criminal charges. As a result, the inspector general’s office said in the report it was now closing its investigat­ion.

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