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Looks like Walpin isn’t the only Inspector General the White House is attempting to silence or fire.

Jake Tapper reports:

Behind the scenes, the Treasury Department is embroiled in a disagreement with Neil Barofsky, the watchdog for the $700 billion government bailout Troubled Asset Relief Program, or TARP.

As part of his duties performing audits and keeping tracking TARP dollars, Barofsky asked the Treasury Department for some documents about a financial institution receiving tens of billions in taxpayer bailout dollars. The Treasury Department refused to hand them over, “on a specious claim of attorney-client privilege,” Grassley wrote. “It is my further understanding that this disagreement then escalated into broader questions about whether SIGTARP is subject to your direct supervision and direction, which may have been referred outside Treasury for an independent legal opinion.”

“The ability of Inspectors General to secure agency records subject to audit or investigation is essential to ensure the integrity and reliability of their work on behalf of Congress and the American People,” Grassley wrote. “The Inspectors General were created by Congress as a means to combat waste, fraud, and abuse and to be independent watchdogs ensuring that federal agencies are held accountable for their actions.”

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In a statement, Grassley said, ”The grassroots is furious about the way TARP dollars have been used and what looks like a lack of accountability for this massive infusion of tax dollars. It’s added injury to hear about the Treasury Department putting up hurdles to slow down the work of the watchdog who’s supposed to track the money. One of the biggest lessons of the last year is that the public deserves more transparency and, in turn, accountability from New York and Washington.”

Ed Morrissey from Hot Air wrote:

The firing of Gerald Walpin as Inspector General was not an isolated incident, as the Chicago Tribune reports today. Two more IGs have been dismissed in the past two weeks, and Senator Charles Grassley has started demanding answers. The sudden push to rid the government of independent watchdogs appears to coincide with Barack Obama’s plans to use government spending to get control over more aspects of American life, such as with stimulus spending, the financial sector, and volunteer organizations.

From the original Chicago Tribune article:

The dispute comes as Grassley, ranking Republican on the Senate Finance Committee, is looking into the abrupt firings within the last week of two other inspectors general – one of whom was fired by the White House and the other by the chair of the International Trade Commission.

Both inspectors general had investigated sensitive subjects at the time of their firings.

Grassley is now concerned about whether a pattern is emerging in which the independence of the government’s top watchdogs — whose jobs were authorized by Congress to look out for waste, fraud and abuse — is being put at risk.

More from HotAir:

The positions themselves indicate where the White House wants to go with its efforts. Barofsky ruffled feathers in April when his watchdog report showed that the Obama administration had placed insufficient safeguards on Porkulus spending. This later caused Joe Biden to shrug and tell the media, “Some people are being scammed already,” as if it wasn’t the job of the administration to stop it from happening. Barofsky now has a leash around his neck, with the White House insisting that he answers only to Treasury.

Sen. Grassley is not having an easy time obtaining answers from the WH about the Walpin firing, as reported by the Washington Examnier:

Norman Eisen, the White House Special Counsel to the President for Ethics and Government Reform, met with investigators on the staff of Republican Sen. Charles Grassley at Grassley’s offices Wednesday morning. The investigators wanted to learn more about the circumstances surrounding the abrupt firing of AmeriCorps inspector general Gerald Walpin. According to Grassley, Eisen revealed very, very little, refusing to answer many questions of fact put to him. And now Grassley has written a letter to the White House counsel asking for answers.

“Unfortunately,” Grassley writes in a letter sent late Wednesday afternoon to White House counsel Gregory Craig, “Mr. Eisen refused to answer several direct questions posed to him about the representations made in his letter.” Grassley says that since Eisen refused to answer the questions in person, Grassley would submit a dozen of them in writing.

The WH explanation for the firing of Walpin does not ring true, especially now that there are witnesses who refute the smears proposed by the Obama administration. It can be difficult to label someone as senile when you aren’t a medical expert…and there are witnesses to say otherwise.

The White House claims Inspector General Gerald Walpin was effectively away without leave from his Washington office and that he was so “disoriented” and “confused” at a May 20 meeting that it made officials “question his capacity to serve.” An exclusive witness told The Washington Times both charges are baseless.

Mr. Walpin says he had been working around the clock and was becoming ill at the meeting. Still, any confusion, the witness said, stemmed at least as much from the board’s hectoring behavior as from Mr. Walpin’s own doing. Either way, a charge that “disorientation” is enough to “question” an independent official’s “capacity to serve” should rest on more than one incident. Nobody has claimed that Mr. Walpin has shown any confusion, not the slightest bit, before or since that meeting.

The second allegation is groundless as well. Mr. Walpin was not “absent from the Corporation’s headquarters … over the objections of the Corporation’s Board,” as the White House claims. Instead, he had specifically cleared an arrangement to telecommute (from New York to the District office) with the agency’s general counsel and its acting chief executive officer. Our witness was present at the meeting when the arrangement was approved.

Larry Johnson wrote an impassioned post, Obama Out Lettermans Letterman that included a great video of Walpin on Beck that is a must see.

And you’ll love this awesome video from HotAir:

We’ve already covered the case of Gerald Walpin, whose work brought him into conflict with Obama crony Kevin Johnson, now the mayor of Sacramento. The White House and Johnson claim that there is no connection between the two, but this video from Naked Emperor News tells another story:

  • Ellen D

    Many thanks for the video. I’m sure Grassley’s office is interested in it to.
    Go Grassley! (And I’m not a Republican).

  • jbjd

    Ellen, none of us here is what she or he used to be, before the turmoil; and few of us seem to know what word most accurately identifies our political bent now.

  • politicalidentitycrisis

    Will the MSM report it?

    I suppose ABC won’t want to ruin it’s fun times at the White House next week!

  • I’m a Linda too

    Oh SNAP! GREAT VIDEO, as I like to refer to him, “KJ”. All these former Phoenix Suns wanting to go on to politics. KJ, now Mayor and Sir Charles, now, served time. lol Sorry, but true, in a QUICK act one night racing out with a lady in his car, not his wife, and cop not amused at the offer Sir Charles made, I think Charles Barclay finished his political career before it started. No more Governor of Alabama.

    Great post on the ever CLEAR Obamanation of hypocrisy. Where we know know, anything Obama declares, it is the opposite. We just didn’t expect him to be so obvious and so soon, greedy to get as much power and control ASAP.

    I bet Blagojevich is cracking up laughing. I hope Fitzgerald has some good wire taps going on this Obama.

    I couldn’t believe when I just read this morning, the additional 2 Obama is canning. And again, breaking the law, not giving 30 day notice as reguired with full explaation to Congress as to why. Oh wait, Obama thinks he’s special and doesn’t have to abide by the law. What was that signing statement? Oh yes, he doesn’t have to do what Congress tells him, he just looks at these as recommendations“. lmao

    Aren’t those the excuses all crooks make?
    “I‘m not a criminal“-you were right Larry :)

  • ame

    Not unless there’s public pressure to do so. Please Email the msm and complain; the more people that complain of lack of coverage the better.

  • I’m a Linda too

    Oh wait, Richard Nixon said I’m not a crook, lol

  • TeakWoodKite

    No one is looking. IG’s are the bottomline for transparency.

    Kevin Johnson is a personal friend of MO’s brother…next.

    When is congress going to get the message and act like a co-equal branch of government?

  • politicalidentitycrisis

    I wonder if Blago has any info??? Too funny. Rezko might be singing too per a Blago Larry King appearance recently. That is what happens when you have partners in crime instead of friends. When you use people and then toss them under the bus, they like the idea of revenge.

  • Ellen D

    You’re right about that, jbjd. I just posted a similar thought on another thread, as did someone else who had their own knee-jerk reaction of automatically dissing Republicans.

    We’ve been too categorized, all of us. We are individuals and should feel free to support, or not support, politicians based on them as individuals.

  • I’m a Linda too

    Yes, great points.

  • tminu

    Nixon was a choir boy compared to Obama.

  • I’m a Linda too

    This fits in well with the letter a woman from Arizona wrote.

    Glenn Beck posted the letter and read it on the air. And because Beck is very dramatiic, he read it WELL.

    http://www.foxnews.com/video/index.html?playerId=011008&streamingFormat=FLASH&referralObject=6075725&referralPlaylistId=playlist&maven_referrer=staf

  • I’m a Linda too

    True.

  • zoo zoo

    Didn’t we all get upset over the attorney general firings? How is this any different? Where is the Øbot outrage? Oh yeah, more 11-dimensional chess…

  • candymarl

    Now see, you just don’t understand. When Obama promised transparency it was opposite day.

    We simple rubes, known as voters, just don’t get it.

  • tex-mex soup

    man o man how is the obama a$$ licker mckaskill feeling now?

  • politicalidentitycrisis

    O/T The Navy is tracking a North Korean ship with nuclear material on it and North Korea has threatened to bomb Hawaii. We are never going to get to the bottom of that birth certificate if that happens! Was that the plan?

    Yes, I think he is that diabolical!

  • Docelder

    During the election it was pathetic to hear Gibbs, McCaskill and Burton all parroting the same daily lines… only to hear Alan Colmes repeat all of them every night on Fox. It was like they were all Stepford people… sharing some collective consciousness. Imbeciles.

  • jbjd

    BO is Constitutionally ineligible to be POTUS because he has failed to produce documentary evidence that would tend to establish he is a NBC. Whether such evidence exists and, he is withholding it from view; or, it does not exist because HI was annihilated in a nuclear strike, is immaterial to a finding of Constitutional ineligibility.

    Just because the EC and Congress willingly shifted the burden of proof and production does not mean, BO is a NBC.

  • Docelder

    Never know, they might hit an old undetected WWII mine and sink. Stranger things have happened. ;)

  • FranSC

    And that is the beauty of being “independent” – you can listen to both sides and one time side with one and then the next the other side. It actually is rather freeing making you feel like you are really listening and giving a fair shake to both sides. That is not so easy when you are used to the knee jerk reaction of being partisan.

  • http://noquarter foxyladi14

    clear as mud..thats potus.

  • mel

    From RBO:

    Separately this week, the International Trade Commission told its acting inspector general, who is not subject to White House authority, that her contract would not be renewed.

    Grassley had become concerned about her independence because of a report earlier in the year that an agency employee forcibly took documents from the acting inspector general.

    “It is difficult to understand why the ITC would not have taken action to ensure that the ITC inspector general had the information necessary to do the job,” Grassley wrote on Tuesday.

    Less than three hours after the letter was e-mailed to the agency, the acting IG, Judith Gwynne, was told that her contract, which expires in early July, would not be renewed.

    Obama not like what I’s are looking for or finding, like the fly he squashed on CNBC yesterday, the same goes for IG’s.

    Transparency the Chicago way!

  • cathnealon

    30 year former Dem here who dumped the party on May 31st after they stole the delegates from HRC and gave them to BO. I’m not even Repub, Independent or anything at this point. I feel like a passenger on the Titanic and I’m going to support Grassley or whoever stands up to these Chicago crooks. Oh, and did the other IG’s also show signs of confusion and disorientation? Wow, I guess this will be their new Nazi type tactic-smear anyone who finds out they are stealing our money call them crazy and fire them. Could this site and others be next in line?

  • Benjamin

    We are being ruled by a Chicago thugocracy. When will the American people wake up? Under normal circumstances this would be a top story and would instantly have a “gate” name assigned to it. I’m convinced more than ever that most of our media are now “state run.”

  • Ginger

    Did the IG eat or drink anything at that meeting, it wouldn’t surprise me one bit to find out he was slipped something in his coffee….it’s a bad thing when nothing bad the leaders of this nation do surprise me any more.
    Beginning to wonder what country I live in.

  • http://www.sonicninjakitty.wordpress.com Sonic Ninja Kitty

    And don’t forget, there are more than 2 choices! Check out, among others, the Libertarians. Fiscal conservatives, social liberals–what is not to love?

  • Babs

    Let’s do an e-mail barrage to support Grassley with his very worthwhile efforts. How do I find an e-mail address for him? (Very computer illiterate old lady here.)Heck, I’d even like to contribute to his coffers if someone can tell me how.

  • BREAKING NEWS!! AMTRAK IG FIRED TODAY

    The hihgly respected and eithical AMTRAK IG, Mr. Fred Wiederhold was terminated today and swilftly replaced by the “Honorable Lorraine Green,” a longtime former Democratis Senate staffer.

    Guess Mr. Wiedershold had been too objective. Actually, his sin was the he rooted out extensive amounts of contracting and other fraud, some of it connected with mob-infested companies. With AMTRAK having a TON of STIMULUS cash to burn through right now, (or should I say launder for the next election cycle), and it being Biden’s favorite porkulus, they had to fire an upright pulbic servant in favor of someone who honors Chicago’s “Pay to Play rules.”

    The THUGOCRACY has landed

  • http://sarainitalyblog.blogspot.com/ American Girl in Italy

    what are you talkin’ bout?

  • bob dobbs

    Can you link to this. There are no reports of the Amtrak IG being fired?

  • VinceP

    There seems like a total news black out on this.

    If you go to Google News and search for Amtrak Inspector General Fired, you get zero hits.

    If you put the fired guy’s name , Wiederhold, in there, you get zero hits.

    If you view the current Amtrak IG’s website, you see it names the new person,Lorraine A. Green.

    Google’s cache has the name of the old person

    Very strange.

  • Chad3337

    It’s not strange, it’s just typical of this Administration. The firing only happened on Thursday (obviously orchestrated since they were ready to announce appointment of a new IG who hadn’t previously worked for AMTRAK and won’t be able to find her way around that byzantian organization), and obviously the Main Stream Media isn’t interested.

    You know, it’s the old move along folks, there’s nothing to see here . . .

  • HC123

    Thats very Orwellian.

  • http://sarainitalyblog.blogspot.com/ American Girl in Italy

    that’s why i was confused. i was googling away, and couldn’t find ANYTHING current….

  • http://www.noquarterusa.net/blog/2009/06/19/confused-disoriented-senile/ Confused? Disoriented? Senile? : NO QUARTER

    [...] allegations as well. Also don’t miss earlier posts on this topic from American Girl in Italy, here and [...]

  • Lisa

    Lorraine A. Green was a Presidential appointee to the U.S. Census Monitoring Board in 2000. I assume she’s still a board member.

    Her photo and “bio” is shown on that page
    http://govinfo.library.unt.edu/cmb/cmbp/board.asp.htm

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