Media Ignore Further Questions Over Obama-Fired Inspector Gen Walpin


Apart from several reports on FNC, and a few on CNN, the mainstream television news media have ignored the controversial firing of former Inspector General Gerald Walpin, who had recently battled for tougher penalties against Obama friend and Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson after an investigation by Walpin found Johnson had misused hundreds of thousands of tax dollars granted by the AmeriCorps program to the Johnson-founded St. Hope charity. Over the past weeks, there have been a number of developments, including the opening of an FBI investigation into the St. Hope charity, further casting doubt on the White House's decisions and bolstering Walpin's case that he was wrongfully booted.

In the June 22 editorial "Walpin-gate Opens Wider; FBI Investigation Embarrasses the White House," the Washington Times wrote that "The FBI has opened an investigation into a Sacramento program formerly run by a close ally of President Obama's, giving credence to the IG's work."

The article also recounted that Walpin and the acting U.S. attorney involved in the case, Lawrence Brown, had clashed because Walpin complained that Brown "had negotiated far too lenient a settlement of the charges against Mayor Johnson and St. Hope." The White House had cited complaints by Brown against Walpin as part of its justification for firing the inspector general. But, as noted by the Times, the White House "fired Mr. Walpin long before the relevant committee would have finished its assessment of the U.S. attorney's complaint."

Arguing that Walpin's view of the seriousness of the situation at St. Hope is well-founded, the article also recounted: "On the very same day that the president fired Mr. Walpin, St. Hope's executive director, Rick Maya, left his job at St. Hope. He did not go quietly. His resignation letter charged Mr. Johnson and several St. Hope board members with numerous ethical violations. Most explosively, he charged that a board member improperly deleted e-mails of Mr. Johnson's that already were under a federal subpoena."

According to the June 24 article "Even Political Foes Cheer on Fired AmeriCorps Inspector General Walpin," Paul Bedard of U.S. News and World Report writes that Walpin "has some pretty important friends coming to his defense. Some 145 of them, including political foes, have written Congress and the White House to refute attacks on his integrity in the controversy over why he was fired by the Obama administration." Bedard notes that the list "includes former federal judges and even Democrats like Bernie Nussbaum, former President Clinton's first White House counsel," as the group wrote that "All of us are unanimous in affirming Mr. Walpin's integrity and competence."

In the June 17 editorial, "Walpin-gate's 'Egregious Stuff'; There's Still No Cause for Obama Firing of an IG," the Washington Times informed readers that Walpin and several of his staff had submitted an 18-page rebuttal to Brown's accusations. Regarding Brown's complaint that Walpin had given information to the media before delivering the same information to Brown's office, the Times recounts Walpin's side of the story: "The U.S. Attorney's Office claims it only learned of developments in the investigation through news articles inspired by the inspector general. That's odd. The U.S. Attorney's Office actually submitted, as requested by Mr. Walpin's team, a letter necessary for the action against Mayor Johnson. So that claim is false, too."

In the June 24 editorial, "Lieberman Overlooks Walpin-gate; Public Hearings are Needed on IG Firing," the Washington Times also recounted Walpin's side of the story as a rebuttal to Brown's charge that information was withheld from him by the inspector general: "On the withholding of certain memos, it turns out that the supposed 'withholding' occurred at a meeting Mr. Walpin did not attend - but at which, we are told, his staff discussed with other investigators the memos in question. So it wasn't as if they, much less Mr. Walpin, were deliberately trying to conceal anything." 

In the June 18 article, "A Witness to Walpin-gate; An Eye Witness Contradicts the White House," the Washington Times cited an anonymous witness to the infamous May 20 meeting between Walpin and the bipartisan board of the Corporation for National and Community Service, which claimed Walpin was "disoriented" at the meeting, and unanimously requested that he be replaced. According to the Times, the witness not only disagreed with the board's description of Walpin's behavior at the meeting as "disoriented," as the witness described the meeting as "contentious" because Walpin was scolding the board for not being aggressive enough in its duty to protect tax dollars from fraud. The witness also argued that the board's complaint about Walpin telecommuting from his home in New York was not grounds for dismissal since the necessary board members had agreed that Walpin could telecommute without any objections from other board members when they had the opportunity to do so.

In the June 23 article, "Getting to the Bottom of the AmeriCorps IG Firing," Byron York of the Washington Examiner wrote that a Republican member of the board which requested that Walpin be replaced conceded that the board members were not sure whether there was sufficient reason to fire him. York: "But the corporation has never said the board unanimously supported the way in which Walpin was fired. And indeed, a long discussion with a Republican member of the board suggests that while there was, in fact, agreement on firing Walpin, it's not clear whether there was sufficient cause to do it. Nor is it clear why the White House decided to lower the boom in a way that defied the law governing how inspectors general can be fired." Regarding the telecommuting issue, York recounts that, according to his source, "the board did not tell Walpin he couldn't telecommute."

In the June 14 article, "Gerald Walpin Speaks: The Inside Story of the AmeriCorps Firing," Byron York of the Washington Examiner presented the theory that Brown and the Corporation for National and Community Service were under pressure to reach a quick settlement with Mayor Johnson that would remove his suspension so that the city of Sacramento would not be barred from receiving millions of dollars in federal stimulus money because of its mayor's history.

—Brad Wilmouth is a news analyst at the Media Research Center.


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Mr. Walpin

Of course the state run media which went completely out of their collective mind when Bush fired 7 federal attorneys LEGALLY, are not going to respond to Himself's ham-handed firing of an IG, depite the law, even though Himself was a co-sponsor.  Where is Conyers? Where is Leakey? Where is the rule of law? Checked out until 1-20-13 at least.

Run Walpin Run!

For real, Gerald Walpin needs to run for congress. He is exactly what we are lacking.

NOW THE FBI will be hamstrung

BHO will never let the FBI do their job.

BHO-  THE PROGRESSIVE PIRATE

 

 

 

We need another fox news

We need another fox news like channel asap maybe 2 of them,  there is so much bullshit going on, that there is no way in hell one channel can cover all of it and keep up, major stories get left behind because we have to deal with the onslaught of bad for our country shinanigans going on,  I am totally getting worn out and my brain is muddled trying to compute all the crap that is happening daily, and while I am at it I wish the republicans would pull their bloody finger out and make a stand, and don't let one guy here one guy there stand up for what is right. Come on repubs the house is burning are you going to grab a bucket or what! ok rant/off

 It's time to tell congress

 It's time to tell congress FU, and stop paying taxes.

George, it is getting more

George, it is getting more frustrating by the minute, we can plainly see whats going on, but are basically helpless to stop the madness. I hope that we get majority next election and reverse some of this crap before it goes to far, and god knows what obamma has up his sleave that he hasn't told us about yet.

jessieH          

jessieH                  What ever happened to " NO ONE IS ABOVE THE LAW"? The govt., including mr. obama, has, and is, breaking the law. This is corruption at it's worst.

If no one was above the law,

If no one was above the law, baz wouldn't be shitting bricks right now, but he has the dems in pocket, so be it,  seriously what are we going to do about it, he is getting ready for us, there is no doubt in my mind. How do you explain guns sales off the scale, it is so hard to get bullets for anything right now. people are getting ready, I am waiting for the day they take my guns, they will not find them or ammo nuff said,

Why Nothing?

Why isn't Walpin suing for being fired improperly, as well as taking advantage of the Federal Whistleblower Act? Couldn't he also go to any federal court, and point out that he was fired in contravention of federal law on Inspectors-General and get a quick court order to get his job back? Why isn't this story moving?

Good point, but what are his

Good point, but what are his options, fight a democratic everything, thanks for playing, he is lucky to slink off somewhere with his life, just sayin

Your post

Slickwillie: These things are handled Chicago style. BO and the boys just want this to die a silent death. What else is the state run media good for?

tired of liberal

tired of liberal lies

"the witness not only disagreed with the board's description of Walpin's behavior at the meeting as "disoriented," as the witness described the meeting as "contentious" because Walpin was scolding the board for not being aggressive enough in its duty to protect tax dollars from fraud."

Only in the Obama world would scolding government officials for wasting tax payer dollars means you are disoriented.  The MSM doesn't cover the story because they would because of their love for the Obama.  Bush legally fired AG's and we had how many stories and hearings on this while an illegal firing of an investigator who uncovered a sea of coruption involving the mayor and city of Sacrament is ignored? God help us.