Trump removes head of Office of Government Ethics
Trump removed the director of the Office of Government Ethics, according to a brief statement from the office.
The OGE is responsible for overseeing the executive branch's ethics programs, including efforts to "prevent financial conflicts" -- a question that has already been raised during Trump's second term.
The firing of the director, David Huitema, comes the same day that Democratic Sen. Adam Schiff sent a letter to Huitema regarding questions about conflicts of interest between Elon Musk and his Department of Government Ethics. Schiff requested the OGE "clarify Elon Musk's compliance with federal conflicts of interest, ethics, and reporting requirements."
Huitema, who was nominated by former President Joe Biden, had just been sworn in in December.
A new acting OGE director, Shelley Finlayson, is now listed on the office's website.
-ABC News' Olivia Rubin and Benjamin Siegel




