The Herald

Trump’s Interior Secretary to quit amid investigat­ions

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INTERIOR Secretary Ryan Zinke – who is facing federal investigat­ions into his travel, political activity and potential conflicts of interest – will leave the administra­tion at the end of the year, US President Donald Trump said.

President Trump, in tweeting Mr Zinke’s departure, said the former Montana congressma­n “accomplish­ed much during his tenure” and that a replacemen­t would be announced next week. The post requires Senate confirmati­on.

Mr Zinke is leaving weeks before Democrats take control of the House, a shift in power that promises to intensify probes into his conduct.

His departure comes amid a staff shake-up as President Trump heads into his third year in office.

On Friday, the President named White House budget director Mick Mulvaney as his next chief of staff.

Mr Zinke, 57, played a leading part in President Trump’s efforts to roll back environmen­tal regulation­s and promote domestic energy developmen­t.

When he was recently travelling to survey the damage from California’s wildfires, Mr Zinke echoed President Trump’s claims that lax forest management was to blame for the devastatio­n.

He pushed to develop oil, natural gas and coal beneath public lands, in line with the administra­tion’s business-friendly aims.

But Mr Zinke has been dogged by ethics probes, including one centred on a Montana land deal involving a foundation he created and the chairman of an energy services company that does business with the Interior Department.

Investigat­ors are also reviewing Mr Zinke’s decision to block two tribes from opening a casino in Connecticu­t and his redrawing of boundaries to shrink a Utah national monument. He has denied any wrongdoing.

Last month an internal watchdog referred an investigat­ion of Mr Zinke to the Justice Department.

President Trump responded by saying he was evaluating Mr Zinke’s future in the administra­tion.

Asked by reporters last month whether he might fire Mr Zinke, President Trump said: “No, I’m going to look into any complaints.”

Mr Zinke had a memorable his first day in post when he rode a horse into work in March 2017.

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„ Ryan Zinke has been dogged by claims of conflict of interest.

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