Senate committee advances a Trump-aligned pick for HHS watchdog, a role long seen as nonpartisan
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NEW YORK (AP) A U.S. Senate committee on Wednesday voted to advance a candidate openly supportive of President Donald Trump to be inspector general for the Department of Health and Human Services, a role that is traditionally viewed as nonpartisan.
The 14-13 vote in the Republican-led Senate Finance Committee sends Thomas March Bells nomination to the full, Republican-controlled Senate, where he is expected to be confirmed to lead the office charged with investigating fraud, waste and abuse in the federal Medicare and Medicaid programs.
The Republican candidates outspoken alignment with Trump and his history of working for GOP lawmakers for decades have raised questions about his independence for a role thats intended to scrutinize and root out fraud in some of the nations biggest spending programs. A number of Democratic lawmakers have criticized Bells nomination.
His nomination also follows a pattern of Trump prioritizing loyalty in his hires across his administration, even in roles that have long been considered independent. Earlier this year, Trump ousted watchdogs across the government, including the HHS inspector general, prompting a smattering of lawsuits over whether he did so legally.
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