Trump moves controversial nominee Ingrassia to GSA post
After withdrawing due to racist text message controversy, Paul Ingrassia now serves as deputy general counsel at the General Services Administration, officials confirmed.
- Last month Paul Ingrassia withdrew his nomination to lead the Office of Special Counsel and is now serving as deputy general counsel at the General Services Administration.
- Publication of racist messages by multiple outlets prompted scrutiny after Politico published racist texts and CNN's KFile reported Paul Ingrassia's ties to Nick Fuentes.
- A planned hearing before the Senate Homeland Security Committee never produced the needed backing, as Republican senators including Sen. Rick Scott and Senate Leader John Thune withheld support.
- Ingrassia announced his withdrawal on his Truth Social account and said he will continue to serve President Donald Trump, while a General Services Administration spokesperson said it looks forward to his legal talents.
- Politico reported that President Donald Trump informed Paul Ingrassia on Wednesday he was renominated to a new government job, and Ingrassia told DHS colleagues he will soon leave for the GSA role.
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