Friday, May 25, 2018

Yet another escape from the U.S. autocratic regime

The director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons reportedly resigned last week amid tensions with senior White House adviser Jared Kushner and Attorney General Jeff Sessions.

The New York Times reported Thursday that Mark Inch submitted his resignation white complaining that Kushner and Sessions had cut him out of major decisions and flouted “departmental norms.”

Sessions hired Inch last August, praising the retired Army major general’s qualifications for the role.

However, Inch allegedly struggled to navigate his position as Kushner and Sessions each pushed for their preferred reforms to the prison system.

Director of federal prisons resigns after clashes with Kushner, Sessions: report © Greg Nash The director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons reportedly resigned last week amid tensions with senior White House adviser Jared Kushner and Attorney General Jeff Sessions. The New York Times reported Thursday that Mark Inch submitted his resignation white complaining that Kushner and Sessions had cut him out of major decisions and flouted “departmental norms.” Sessions hired Inch last August, praising the retired Army major general’s qualifications for the role. However, Inch allegedly struggled to navigate his position as Kushner and Sessions each pushed for their preferred reforms to the prison system. Inch was reportedly left out of budget decisions and was in the dark on discussions about the prison reform bill that passed the House this week.

In addition, Inch was reportedly rebuffed by Sessions when he attempted to hire his preferred personnel for his team.

  The Hill
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