Dem Senator says Obama did not follow the law on IG firing

Politico:

The first Democratic lawmaker has broken with President Barack Obama over his firing of the Americorps Inspector General, Gerald Walpin.

Senator Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.), known as a clean government advocate and early backer of Obama's presidential bid, said in a written statement tonight that Obama did not abide by a law he co-sponsored requiring the president to give Congress a substantive explanation when an inspector general is removed.

“The White House has failed to follow the proper procedure in notifying Congress as to the removal of the Inspector General for the Corporation for National and Community Service," McCaskill said. "The legislation which was passed last year requires that the president give a reason for the removal. ‘Loss of confidence’ is not a sufficient reason. I’m hopeful the White House will provide a more substantive rationale, in writing, as quickly as possible."

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For now she seems to be staying with a process argument. As this matter goes on the potential conflict of interest will have to be explored.

Comments

  1. I am glad I was sitting down when I read this. This has been one of the only thngs McCaskill has done since she has been in office that is ethical. I am fighting hard for her loss in 2012.
    Does she see the writing on the wall as the economy flattens out and Obama's power grabs become more apparent?

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