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Memorandum on Providing an Order of Succession Within the Office of Personnel Management
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Executive Order on Providing an Order of Succession within the Department of Defense
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Trump upends OPM leadership succession, potentially favoring his appointee December 11, 2020 President Donald Trump signed an order Dec. 10 reorganizing the leadership succession plan for the Office of Personnel Management. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin) President Donald Trump has reordered the list of people who would take over running the Office of Personnel Management in the absence of a director and deputy director, a move that would place one of his administration’s appointments in a more favored position. The Dec. 10 memorandum dictates that, should there be no director or deputy director for the agency, OPM will be led, in order, by: Chief of Staff;
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The IG office cited the Vacancies Act to explain the latest in a series of departures.
The acting State Department inspector general will leave his post on Friday, a move the office claims was planned and was necessary due to the Federal Vacancies Reform Act. This comes a day after the IG published a report on the secretary of State’s wife for which the department attacked the watchdog.
Acting IG Matthew Klimow’s departure is the latest in a series of shake-ups in the State inspector general’s office this year. In mid-May, President Trump informed Congress via a letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., that he would fire State Department IG Steve Linick, at the request of Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Pompeo said Linick was a “bad actor” who was not working to further the mission of the department, but it was also revealed that Linic
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