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Anthony DEsposito was nominated to serve as the Labor Dept.s inspector general. That might not have been a good idea.
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www.yahoo.com/news/maddow-... yet another dirtbag. President Donald Trump tapped a former House member who lost a scandal-tinged re-election bid last year to serve as the Labor Departments
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https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/labor-department-inspector-general-trump-anthony-desposito-rcna199043
President Donald Trump tapped a former House member who lost a scandal-tinged re-election bid last year to serve as the Labor Departments internal watchdog as part of a slate of nominations for top jobs at the agency announced late Monday. Former Rep. Anthony DEsposito, who worked as a New York City Police Department detective before being elected to Congress, was selected to serve as Labors inspector general.
The Politico report added that DEsposito might be an awkward fit for the position, and its worth appreciating why.
The New York Republican arrived on Capitol Hill in early 2023, and it didnt take long for the congressman to run into some trouble. Indeed, The New York Times reported in September 2024 that DEsposito hired his fiancées daughter to work as a special assistant in his district office, paying her $3,800 a month in taxpayer money. Around the same time, the GOP congressman also reportedly added his mistress to his official payroll, generating a series of questions about the legal and ethical lines he apparently crossed.....
This was not persuasive to his constituents: DEsposito, after having served just one term, narrowly lost his re-election bid in his competitive Long Island district.
Roughly six months later, Trump who has a curious habit of finding jobs for Republicans whom voters have rejected has decided that DEsposito should be the inspector general at the Department of Labor, where he would be expected to serve in an independent capacity, investigating ethical lapses, despite his own alleged ethical lapses.
This is a Senate-confirmed position. DEspositos confirmation hearings are bound to be interesting.

BoRaGard
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sop
(13,400 posts)sheshe2
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riversedge
(74,793 posts)maxrandb
(16,444 posts)Better to have a position vacant, than filled by criminals.
Every position, and I mean EVERYONE where a "hold" can be used, a hold MUST be used.
If Chuck Schumer sqwauks, he can shuffle his old ass out of the way.
I keep hearing that Returdlicans will "pay a price" for their lockstep obstruction, ever since they began behaving like spoiled toddlers in the Clinton administration.
Let me know when that happens. I'll change my mind.
dalton99a
(87,743 posts)calimary
(85,681 posts)EVERY last miserable one of them, dammit!!!
LymphocyteLover
(7,669 posts)SCantiGOP
(14,419 posts)Commit three scandalous and/or impeachable offenses every day, and nothing seems to rise to the level of being noteworthy or impeachable.