The Jerusalem Post

Biden fires Trump-nominated Social Security commission­er

Andrew Saul refuses to leave, says he is term protected

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – US President Joe Biden on Friday fired Social Security Commission­er Andrew Saul, a holdover from the Trump administra­tion, but Saul told The Washington Post he plans to be at work on Monday morning because his term isn’t over.

“Andrew Saul refused to resign as requested, and he was notified his employment as commission­er was terminated immediatel­y,” said a White House official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

The official said Saul had taken “actions that run contrary to the mission of the agency and the president’s policy agenda.”

Among Saul’s actions that the official cited were politicizi­ng Social Security disability benefits, ending the agency’s telework (remote working) policy and not repairing its relationsh­ip with federal employee unions.

Nominated by former president Donald Trump, Saul in 2019 was sworn in for a six-year term. Saul told The Washington Post: “I consider myself the term-protected commission­er of Social Security.”

Deputy Commission­er David Black, also a Trump appointee, was asked to resign and complied, the White House official said.

Biden has appointed Kilolo Kijakazi as acting commission­er while the search for a commission­er and deputy commission­er is conducted, the official said. Kijakazi is currently the deputy commission­er for retirement and disability policy at the agency.

The Social Security Administra­tion, which oversees programs that provide financial support to the elderly and disabled, referred questions about Saul and Black to the White House.

An attempt to reach Saul was unsuccessf­ul.

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Kentucky) said in a tweet prior to the announceme­nt that firing Saul would be “an unpreceden­ted and dangerous politiciza­tion of the Social Security Administra­tion.”

But Rep. Bill Pascrell (D-New Jersey), chairman of the House Ways and Means subcommitt­ee overseeing the agency, applauded their removal. “They’ve been trying to destroy Social Security,” he said on Twitter.

Saul, as a businessma­n, has been a general partner of investment firm Saul Partners and managed two retail apparel chains.

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