Three House committees are requesting all communication related to the departures of several key department officials.
By Colby Itkowitz Colby Itkowitz Congress, campaigns, health policy, Pennsylvania politics Email Bio Follow April 25 at 3:39 PM Three powerful House committees opened an investigation into the motives behind President Trump’s recent removal of senior leadership at the Homeland Security Department.
They also requested all communications with White House senior adviser Stephen Miller about department leadership changes. They also said they were concerned that the exits of top Homeland staff empowered Miller to handle the Trump administration’s immigration policy.
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