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The 68-year-old Republican has written to the EPA Inspector General Sean O Donnell and Comptroller General Gene Dodaro, who also heads the Government Accountability Office Congress investigative arm, to probe the actions of EPA Principal Deputy General Counsel Melissa Hoffer.
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On January 20, the White House announced the acting agency leadership in the next phase of the transition of government. As part of that transition, President Joe Biden
appointed Dave Uejio to serve as the acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). This news followed on the same day Director Kraninger, appointed by former President Donald Trump,
resigned to adhere to the wishes of the new administration.
Earlier this month, then President-elect Joe Biden
nominated Rohit Chopra, currently a Federal Trade Commission commissioner, to serve as the third director of the CFPB. The Federal Vacancies Reform Act does not allow Chopra to serve as acting director because he has been officially nominated.
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Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) senses something fishy going on at the Environmental Protection Agency just a week into the Biden administration. It appears that EPA Principal Deputy General Counsel Melissa Hoffer asked the DOJ to place a hold on EPA-related litigation via a letter on January 21. In a letter of her own to the EPA Inspector General and the Government Accountability Office Comptroller General, Blackburn is calling for an investigation into Hoffer s potential ethics violations.
One day into the job, EPA’s new leadership is already running afoul of the Appointments Clause of the U.S. Constitution. Today I referred EPA official Melissa Hoffer to EPA IG and GAO to investigate potential violations of ethics rules and the Federal Vacancies Reform Act. pic.twitter.com/asJokPFYCS Sen. Marsha Blackburn (@MarshaBlackburn) January 25, 2021