Trump nominee Paul Ingrassia withdraws amid text controversy
Paul Ingrassia withdrew after revelations of antisemitic and racist texts led to opposition from multiple Republican senators, marking one of 49 White House nomination withdrawals this year.
- Paul Ingrassia withdrew from consideration to lead the Office of Special Counsel after offensive texts surfaced, leading GOP senators to oppose him.
- Ingrassia stated, 'I do not have enough Republican votes at this time' in a post confirming his withdrawal before the scheduled hearing.
- Senate Majority Leader John Thune publicly declared, 'He’s not going to pass' regarding Ingrassia's nomination following backlash from GOP members.
- Allegations included that Ingrassia referred to having a 'Nazi streak' and made derogatory comments about Martin Luther King Jr. Day in texts, according to Politico.
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Trump's whistleblower protection nominee Paul Ingrassia withdraws after ‘Nazi Streak’ texts emerge
Paul Ingrassia, nominated to lead the Office of Special Counsel, withdrew after leaked texts revealed racist and extremist remarks, including a self-described “Nazi streak” and attacks on Martin Luther King Jr. He cited insufficient Republican support.
'Nazi streak': Donald Trump nominee pulls out of Senate vote after getting totally roasted by his own GOP
Paul Ingrassia, President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Office of Special Counsel, has officially withdrawn his name from consideration. This was after it became incredibly clear that his confirmation was going to crash and burn thanks to opposition from his own party. The right-wing lawyer, who was scheduled for a Senate confirmation hearing this week, posted the news himself in a social media message, stating he was withdrawing because he “u…
Office Of Special Counsel's Nomination Pulled After Racist Text Scandal
We have found the line! It’s easy to imagine in 2025 that there is no scandal too great to stop a Trump nominee but, well, there is such a thing as too much scandal. And Paul Ingrassia has found that threshold! The 2022 Cornell Law grad was nominated to lead the Office of Special Counsel and the nom survived the alleged links to antisemitic extremists and the sexual harassment investigation, but the racist texts were simply a bridge too far for …
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