The Herald on Sunday

Shock in Washington as Trump fires top inspector general

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PRESIDENT Donald Trump has fired the State Department’s inspector general, an Obama administra­tion appointee whose office was critical of alleged political bias in the department’s management.

The sacking is the latest in a series of moves against independen­t executive branch watchdogs who have found fault with the Trump administra­tion.

A senior department official said Trump removed Steve Linick from his job on Friday but gave no reason for his dismissal.

In a letter to Congress, Trump said Linick, who had held the job since 2013, no longer had his full confidence and that his removal would take effect in 30 days.

Trump did not mention Linick by name in his letter.

Democrats in Congress immediatel­y cried foul, with the chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee suggesting Linick was fired in part in retaliatio­n for opening an unspecifie­d investigat­ion into Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

“This firing is the outrageous act of a president trying to protect one of his most loyal supporters, the secretary of state, from accountabi­lity,” New York Democrat Eliot Engel said in a statement.

“I have learned that the Office of the Inspector General had opened an investigat­ion into Secretary Pompeo. Mr Linick’s firing amid such a probe strongly suggests that this is an unlawful act of retaliatio­n.”

Engel offered no details of the alleged investigat­ion into Pompeo, but Linick’s office had issued several reports critical of the department’s handling of personnel matters, including accusing some of Trump’s appointees of retaliatin­g against career officials.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi also condemned Linick’s removal, saying he had been “punished for honourably performing his duty to protect the Constituti­on and our national security”.

“The president must cease his pattern of reprisal and retaliatio­n against the public servants who are working to keep Americans safe, particular­ly during this time of global emergency.”

Linick will be replaced by Stephen Akard, a former career foreign service officer who has close ties to vice-president Mike Pence, according to the state department official who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity.

Akard currently runs the department’s Office of Foreign Missions. He had been nominated to be the director general of the foreign service but withdrew after objections he was not experience­d enough.

Linick, a former assistant US attorney in California and Virginia, had overseen inspector general reports that were highly critical of the department’s management policies during the Trump administra­tion.

His office had criticised several Trump appointees for their treatment of career staff for apparently being insufficie­ntly supportive of Trump and his policies.

Under Linick, the State Department’s inspector general office was also critical of former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson’s hiring freeze and attempts to streamline the agency by slashing its funding and personnel.

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