Embattled Architect of the Capitol J. Brett Blanton could be getting one step closer to being forced out of his job after the outgoing 117th Congress finally proposed last-minute legislation that would make it easier for the Trump appointee to be removed from office following an Inspector General’s investigation into the abuse of his title while in office.
CBS News has the latest details on the effort to hold Blanton accountable for his actions, which reportedly included the misrepresentation of himself as a law enforcement official and multiple misuses of his government-provided SUV by him and his family.
Under the proposed new legislation, the formerly term-limited appointment would for the first time be subject to the conditional removal of its office holder via an impeachment or Congressional joint resolution finding either “permanent disability, inefficiency, neglect of duty, malfeasance; or a felony or conduct involving moral turpitude.”
Blanton, who is also the lone member on the U.S. Capitol Police Board not to resign in the wake of the disastrous January 6th attack, has not addressed the claims made by the Inspector General against him. Multiple lawmakers, including Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar (who co-sponsored the legislative effort), have now repeatedly called for the one-time regional airport engineering official to resign.
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