The Mercury News

Trump moves to replace woman who identified supply shortages

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WASHINGTON » President Donald Trump moved Friday night to replace a top official at the Department of Health and Human Services who angered him with a report last month highlighti­ng supply shortages and testing delays at hospitals during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The White House waited until after business hours to announce the nomination of a new inspector general for the department who, if confirmed, would take over for Christi A. Grimm, the principal deputy inspector general who was publicly assailed by the president at a news briefing three weeks ago.

The nomination was the latest effort by Trump against watchdog offices around his administra­tion that have defied him. In recent weeks, he fired an inspector general involved in the inquiry that led to the president’s impeachmen­t, nominated a White House aide to a key inspector general post overseeing virus relief spending and moved to block still another IG from taking over as chairman of a pandemic spending oversight panel.

Trump has sought to assert more authority over his administra­tion and clear out officials deemed insufficie­ntly loyal in the three months since his Senate impeachmen­t trial on charges of abuse of power and obstructio­n of Congress ended in acquittal. Though IGS are appointed by the president, they are meant to be semiautono­mous watchdogs ferreting out waste, fraud and corruption in executive agencies.

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