Monday, March 20, 2017

Keeping Them Under Watch

Trump doesn’t trust his own appointees to keep in step with him.

The political appointee charged with keeping watch over Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt and his aides has offered unsolicited advice so often that after just four weeks on the job, Pruitt has shut him out of many staff meetings, according to two senior administration officials.

At the Pentagon, they’re privately calling the former Marine officer and fighter pilot who’s supposed to keep his eye on Defense Secretary Jim Mattis “the commissar,” according to a high-ranking defense official with knowledge of the situation. It’s a reference to Soviet-era Communist Party officials who were assigned to military units to ensure their commanders remained loyal.

Most members of President Trump’s Cabinet do not yet have leadership teams in place or even nominees for top deputies. But they do have an influential coterie of senior aides installed by the White House who are charged — above all — with monitoring the secretaries’ loyalty, according to eight officials in and outside the administration.

This shadow government of political appointees with the title of senior White House adviser is embedded at every Cabinet agency, with offices in or just outside the secretary’s suite. The White House has installed at least 16 of the advisers at departments including Energy and Health and Human Services and at some smaller agencies such as NASA, according to records first obtained by ProPublica through a Freedom of Information Act request.

These aides report not to the secretary, but to the Office of Cabinet Affairs, which is overseen by Rick Dearborn, a White House deputy chief of staff, according to administration officials. A top Dearborn aide, John Mashburn, leads a weekly conference call with the advisers, who are in constant contact with the White House.

What’s ironic is that Trump himself — between tweeting at all hours of the night and playing golf in Florida the rest of the time — is barely running the government himself.

It also strikes me as just a tad too authoritarian for a supposed democracy to have the White House placing minders at the agencies just to ensure their loyalty.

2 barks and woofs on “Keeping Them Under Watch

  1. And it seems Jared Kushner is the purported Secy. of State, deballing Tillerson for all that. I suspect this is how Trump ran his little family company. People vying for primacy and tattling on each other to the “CEO”.

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