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Trump names his pick for HHS inspector general after criticizing acting official over coronavirus report
2020-05-02 00:00:00.0     美国有线电视-特朗普新闻     原网页

       Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump has announced his pick to serve as inspector general at the Department of Health and Human Services after previously attacking a top agency official filling the role for her report on hospitals facing severe shortages in their fight against coronavirus.

       Trump announced Friday that he will be nominating Jason C. Weida, an assistant US attorney in Boston, to be watchdog for one of the federal agencies most involved in the coronavirus response. If confirmed by the US Senate, Weida will fill the hole in leadership that's being temporarily held by Christi Grimm, the principal deputy inspector general for HHS.

       CNN has reached out to HHS and the agency's Office of Inspector General for comment. The office has been without a permanent inspector general for nearly a year.

       Last month, Trump removed multiple inspectors general, who play crucial roles in weeding out fraud and abuse inside the government, as the nation's attention was on fighting coronavirus. The President, CNN previously reported, has been fixated on ridding his administration of watchdogs he views as Obama loyalists.

       Here are the government watchdog investigations into the federal coronavirus response

       Grimm's name appeared on a HHS OIG report last month that described a dire situation for front-line doctors and medical staff. The report found that the nation's hospitals are dealing with "severe" and "widespread" shortages of needed testing supplies and personal protective equipment, hampering their ability to test and respond to the coronavirus pandemic adequately and protect medical staff.

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       The assessment was based on interviews with administrators from more than 300 hospitals across 46 states, Washington, DC, and Puerto Rico. The report was not a review of HHS' response to the coronavirus crisis, but to help the agency in its efforts to support hospitals.

       When asked about the report after its release, Trump dismissed it as "wrong" and attacked Grimm.

       "Did I hear the word 'inspector general'? Really? It's wrong," Trump said during an April 6 coronavirus task force briefing.

       He also questioned whether politics tinged the findings and falsely described Grimm as an Obama appointee.

       Grimm has served in HHS programs for over two decades in both Democratic and Republican administrations. She ascended to her current role in January, taking over for Joanne Chiedi, the department's acting IG who retired at the end of last year.

       Chiedi had replaced Dan Levinson, who resigned as inspector general in May 2019.

       Weida has been an assistant US attorney in Boston since 2016 and had previously worked at the Department of Justice's Office of Legal Policy. According to the White House, Weida has "overseen numerous complex investigations in healthcare and other sectors."

       CNN's Priscilla Alvarez, Kaitlan Collins, Maegan Vazquez and Jason Hoffman contributed to this report.

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