Opinion | Trump is using the fog of the coronavirus pandemic to wage an all-out assault on oversight, consolidate his own power, and send a message to his base that they're right to believe he's infallible. By anthonyLfisher
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He fired the newly-appointed lead inspector general overseeing the $2 trillion coronavirus aid bill, as well as the intelligence community's IG last, and he's attacked the Health and Human Services' IG for releasing a report detailing the perilous state of the US' hospitals. No president should be able to bully the watchdogs into submission. And the public — however much they're overwhelmed with the terror of the current moment — shouldn't stand for it. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more storiesDonald Trump isn't about to let a good crisis go to waste.
Trump in April fired Glenn Fine from his role as the Defense Department's acting inspector general, sending him back to his previous role as principal deputy inspector general. Fine had been selected by a group of fellow IGs to lead the Pandemic Response Accountability Committee.
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