Late on a Friday night in May, Donald Trump fired the State Department’s inspector general, and when pressed, the president said he ousted the independent watchdog, Steve Linick, at the behest of Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
As regular readers know, this was controversial for a variety of reasons, not the least of which was the fact that the inspector general was investigating possible Pompeo misconduct when the cabinet secretary helped arrange for Linick’s firing.
Not quite three months later, the State Department IG who replaced Linick is now resigning. The Washington Post reported this morning:
The internal State Department watchdog, whom President Trump installed after the previous inspector general was abruptly fired, has resigned, the department said in a statement, marking another significant shake-up for an office sworn to investigate malfeasance and wrongdoing. Stephen Akard’s departure, which will be effective Friday, was announced to staff members by his deputy, Diana R. Shaw, who told colleagues that she will become the temporary acting inspector general.
Akard’s name may be largely unfamiliar to the public, but when he was elevated to the inspector general’s post in May, media reports described him as “a trusted ally of Vice President Pence.” Given his political connections, the circumstances surrounding Linick’s ouster, Akard recused himself in June from the investigations into Pompeo’s alleged wrongdoing.
What’s more, let’s also not forget that Akard was already an employee at the cabinet agency, working as the head of the State Department’s Office of Foreign Missions — a job heintended to keep, even while leading the IG’s office. Not surprisingly, this led to concerns about possible conflicts of interest.









