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chairman donald trumpThe nominee to lead the special counsel’s office has withdrawn from consideration following Republican backlash over those texts. Reportedly admitted to having a “Nazi streak”.
Paul Ingrassia admitted that he There was not enough Republican support for his nomination. Ahead of his confirmation hearing Thursday before the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.
“I will recuse myself from Thursday’s HSGAC Hearing to lead the Office of the Special CounselBecause unfortunately at this point I don’t have enough Republican votes,” Ingrassia said. in a post on x Tuesday evening.
“I appreciate the tremendous support I have received throughout this process and will continue to serve President Trump and this administration to make America great again!” He added.
The 30-year-old, who is currently the White House liaison to the Department of Homeland Security, was appointed by Trump to lead the independent agency that investigates discrimination allegations as well as federal whistleblower complaints.

After Ingrassia’s decision to retreat rapidly politico The report alleges that he said this in January 2024 martin luther king jr Day must be “abolished and thrown into the seventh circle of hell where he belongs.”
Additionally, Ingrassia reportedly called for holidays that traditionally honor black people to be “banished” in a Republican chat group.
Leading GOP senators were vocal in opposing Ingrassia’s nomination after the report came out on Monday.
“He’s not going to pass,” Senate Majority Leader John Thune told reporters ahead of Ingrassia’s impending hearing, while fellow Republican senators Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, Rick Scott of Florida and James Lankford of Oklahoma also voiced their opposition to the nomination. traffic light informed,
Ingrassia’s attorney, Edward Andrew Paltzik, suggested that the messages were jokes targeting liberals and also questioned their authenticity.

“In this age of AI, authentication of allegedly leaked messages, which may be completely false, doctored, or manipulated, or lack significant context, is extremely difficult,” Paltzik said in a statement. politico“However, it is certain that there are individuals who remain anonymous while executing their secret personal agenda to harm Mr. Ingrassia at all costs. We do not accept the authenticity of any of these purported messages.”
Even before the latest allegations, Ingrassia’s nomination was considered disastrous.
The former right-wing podcaster and lawyer “bombed” a July meeting with Homeland Security Committee staff. axiosAnd he has a history of making inflammatory comments.
He has previously called for January 6 to be declared a national holiday to honor “peaceful protests” and has been linked to figures on the far-right, including white nationalist Nick Fuentes.
Ingrassia previously called Hamas’s October 7 attack on Israel “another hoax to distract Americans from celebrating Columbus Day.”
In July, North Carolina Senator Thom Tillis said that Ingrassia was “not ready for prime time.”
“It’s January 6, it’s a number of other things. So, I think he’s one of those guys that checked all the boxes and they’re all the wrong boxes,” Tillis explained. nbcBut Ingrassia had “plenty of time to learn.”