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Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Ingrassia serving in new role in Trump administration after withdrawing nomination for whistleblower office - KESQ

By Kit Maher, CNN

(CNN) — Paul Ingrassia, who withdrew his controversial nomination to lead the Office of Special Counsel last month, is now serving as deputy general counsel at the General Services Administration, according to a White House official.

Ingrassia’s chances of getting through the Senate confirmation process imploded after Politico published a slew of racist text messages that Ingrassia allegedly sent in a group chat, including how he said he has “a Nazi streak.” CNN’s KFile also previously reported on Ingrassia’s racist and conspiratorial speech and ties to White nationalist and Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes.

Before his hearing, Senate Leader John Thune said, “He’s not going to pass.”

Without support in the Senate, Ingrassia withdrew his nomination but hinted that he would stay in the administration, writing that he “will continue to serve President Trump and this administration to Make America Great Again!”

Prior to his nomination, Ingrassia has served as White House liaison for the Department of Homeland Security, after reportedly being pushed out as White House liaison for the Justice Department.

Politico first reported on Ingrassia’s new role at the GSA.

Ingrassia, whose nomination had already drawn scrutiny, allegedly texted a group chat of other Republicans saying he has “a Nazi streak” and that the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. holiday should be “tossed into the seventh circle of hell,” according to Politico, which viewed the group chat.

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