House Speaker Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said she wants details about the President Donald Trump’s decision to fire State Department Inspector General (IG) Steve Linick.
Pelosi sent a letter to Trump insisting that he give more specific answers as to why Linick was fired, even though the president and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo have given their reasons.
“But they did ask me to do it and I did it. I have the right to terminate the inspector generals. And I would have—I would have suggested—and I did suggest, in pretty much all cases, you get rid of the attorney generals, because it happens to be very political, whether you like it or not. And many of these people were Obama appointments, and so I just got rid of him,” the president said.
Trump sent Pelosi a notice of Linick’s dismissal Friday, which will be finalized in 30 days.
Pelosi said Trump’s decision to fire Linick is part of “a pattern of undermining the integrity of the Inspectors General and therefore our government.”
Trump has fired five inspectors general since taking office.
Obama also fired IG’s when he was president and IG’s under Obama faced major obstructions when trying to conduct their oversight.
Pompeo Recommended Trump Fire Linick
Pompeo clarified that he asked the president to fire Linick because Linick was not contributing to the state department the way he was instructed.House Foreign Affairs Chairman Rep. Eliot Engel (D-N.Y.) had called on Linick to investigate Pompeo over a Saudi arms sale.
Pelosi reiterated Engel’s concern, writing, “especially in light of revelations that Mr. Linick’s firing may have been linked to an investigation into the approval of an $8 billion arms sale to Saudi Arabia opposed by the Congress.”
Pompeo denied the charge that firing Linick was in any way a retaliation.
“It is not possible that this decision, or my recommendation rather, to the president, was based on any effort to retaliate for any investigation that was going on or is currently going on,” Pompeo told The Washington Post.