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Zippyjuan
09-19-2019, 11:56 AM
https://www.cnn.com/2019/09/18/politics/jeff-byard-fema-nominee-withdraw/index.html

He also has nobody in charge of immigration- his supposedly most important issue. No head of Homeland Security or INS. Homeland Security has been under an acting director since the beginning of April. Trump only hires and nominates the best people.


The White House plans to withdraw the nomination of Jeff Byard, President Donald Trump's pick to lead the Federal Emergency Management Agency, seven months after he was nominated to the position, a senior administration official and congressional source tell CNN.

Instead, Trump is expected to nominate acting FEMA Administrator Peter Gaynor -- who is the agency's confirmed deputy administrator -- for the top disaster relief position, the sources said.

Axios first reported the news, and CNN reported earlier Wednesday that Byard's nomination was in trouble.

The White House declined to comment.

Issues with Byard's confirmation stemmed from a personal issue that surfaced in the last week, and Byard requested last Thursday that his nomination be withdrawn, according to a letter obtained by CNN.

In the letter to acting Homeland Security Secretary Kevin McAleenan, Byard said that "it would be best for me to focus entirely on pressing issues related to my current role as the Associate Administrator for Response and Recovery."

"I am honored to have been nominated by the President and considered by the U.S. Senate for the Agency's top position. However, as an emergency manager, I am truly looking forward to continuing my service with the Agency under the leadership of Acting Administrator Gaynor."

A senior administration official told CNN the White House was informed of Byard's request.

A source familiar with the situation said the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee was told Wednesday afternoon that the White House was withdrawing the nomination.

devil21
09-19-2019, 07:42 PM
Quick search says the "personal issue" is a recent barroom brawl that Byard was involved in, not the fact that some of his close associates at FEMA are under indictment. Not much info on the net about the brawl.

The best people.

Though I will say that it's somewhat refreshing to see bribery and other corruption offenses being prosecuted lately. I don't think it's really draining the swamp much but it's nice to see that at least they're going through the motions a little.