Homeland Security IG Was Tight With Napolitano’s Staff, Hid Agency Scandals

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The inspector general in charge of investigating cases of wrongdoing at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) instead helped the massive agency cover up scandals and was tight with top officials under Obama’s first Homeland Security Secretary, Janet Napolitano.

Anyone familiar with the process of how these agency watchdogs are chosen shouldn’t be surprised. Congress created the office of inspector general more than three decades ago to fight waste, fraud and abuse inside government agencies. In all, 64 federal agencies have these watchdogs. Nearly half—the biggest and most important—are appointed by the president but they’re supposed to be totally independent of the agencies they are charged with overseeing.

It’s a deranged concept; presidentially-appointed cabinet members head many of the agencies that are then overseen by a politically-connected official who is also assigned by the commander-in-chief. It’s like a big club of power brokers pretending to keep each other in check for the good of the people. In most cases the public never hears about the huge problems with this unscrupulous arrangement, but this week a Senate oversight panel exposed the DHS Inspector General scandal after conducting a bipartisan probe that spanned a year.

It turns out that the DHS Inspector General, Charles K. Edwards, was really close with members of Napolitano’s inner staff and regularly communicated with them, according to the Senate findings. In fact, Edwards was drinking buddies with DHS brass and he often gave them inside information about his investigations. For his pals Edwards delayed and altered investigations at the request of senior Obama administration officials, which of course, means he was definitely not an independent investigator as federal law requires.

Edwards’ “frequent communications and personal friendships with senior DHS officials” jeopardized the independence of the Office of Inspector General (OIG), says the Senate report, published by the Subcommittee on Financial and Contracting Oversight. One top aide said Edwards ordered changes, at the request of senior DHS officials, to a 2012 OIG report involving an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) program that identifies illegal immigrants. The probe focused on complaints that the Obama DHS purposely misled Congress and the public about local police requirements to participate in the initiative (Secure Communities).

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Impeachment is long overdue

But, but…Nancy Pelosi told us that Obama’s administration is the most ethical and transparent in history.

If obama and the democrats got elected, wasn’t the swamp supposed to be DRAINED? It just keeps getting deeper and deeper?