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Watchdog: Homeland Security officials were wrongly appointed

- By Ben Fox The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — The two most senior officials in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security were improper ly appointed to the posts under federal law by the Trump administra­tion, a nonpartisa­n congressio­nal watchdog said Friday.

The Government Accountabi­lity Office says acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolf and his acting deputy, Ken Cuccinelli, are ineligible to run the agency under the Vacancy Reform Act.

It was not immediatel­y clear what effects the determinat­ion would have on DHS, an agency that has acting officials, serving without Senate confirmati­on, in a number of prominent roles and is at the forefront of key administra­tion initiative­s on immigratio­n and law enforcemen­t.

The report does not carry the force of law, though it could be a factor in lawsuits challengin­g administra­tion policies or influence members of Congress. DHS rejected the finding. “We wholeheart­edly disagree with the GAO's baseless report and plan to issue a formal response to this shortly,” the agency said in a written response to The Associated Press.

The Government Accountabi­lity Office said it has asked the DHS inspector general, a Trump appointee, to review the situation and determine if the violation affects decisions they have taken.

Wolf should step down and return to the position he previously held in the department and Cuccinelli should resign, according to Reps. Bennie G. Thompson, chair of the House Committee on Homeland Security, and Carolyn Maloney, chair of the House Committee on Oversight and Reform.

“GAO's damning opinion paints a disturbing picture of the Trump Administra­tion playing fast and loose by bypassing the Senate confirmati­on process to install ideologues,” the two Democrats said in a joint statement.

DHS, which was already under intense criticism for carrying out administra­tion policies aimed at curbing legal and illegal immigratio­n, found itself embroiled in more controvers­y this summer as it dispatched federal agents in tactical gear to Portland to confront protesters outside federal buildings without the cooperatio­n of local authoritie­s.

Maloney, D- N. Y ., and Thompson, D- Miss., condemned what they see as the department's priorities under Wolf and Cuccinelli.

“At a time when DHS should be marshaling the resources of the federal government to respond to the pandemic that has killed over 165,000 Americans, the Department's illegally appointed leaders are instead focused on continuing the Administra­tion's attack on immigrants and intimidati­ng peaceful protesters in a show of force for the President's reelection campaign,” they said.

Sen. Chuck Sc hum er, D-N.Y., said the two officials should step down and DHS should conduct a legal review of all decisions made under their leadership. “President Trump' s efforts to install political sycophants to implement his extreme policies in an end run around the law and Senate have finally caught up with him,” Schumer said.

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