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Fired AmeriCorps IG responds: White House charges are false

By: Byron York
Chief Political Correspondent
06/17/09 12:24 PM EDT

See UPDATE below with eyewitness account of disputed meeting

ALSO: McCaskill says decision to fire IG "appears well founded"

Fired AmeriCorps inspector general Gerald Walpin strongly denies the White House's claim that he was "confused, disoriented [and] unable to answer questions" at a May 20, 2009 board meeting of the Corporation for National and Community Service, the organization that oversees AmeriCorps. In a letter to several members of Congress Tuesday night, Norman Eisen, who is the White House Special Counsel to the President for Ethics and Government Reform, wrote that at the May 20 meeting, "Mr. Walpin was confused, disoriented, unable to answer questions and exhibited other behavior that led the board to question his capacity to serve." Eisen wrote that Walpin lost the confidence of the Corporation Board, which led to the decision to fire him.

In a detailed conversation Wednesday morning, Walpin said the White House is "grasping at nonexistent straws" to justify his termination as watchdog for one of the Obama White House's favorite federal programs.

Walpin described an atmosphere in which his investigations into fraudulent and inefficient use of federal dollars were often the cause of conflict with the board and top management of the Corporation.  "The fact that the board doesn't like what I was doing in order to perform my duties as an IG is not a reason for removing me," Walpin said.  "In fact, the more diligent an IG is in reporting criticisms of the board and the running of the corporation, the more the board doesn't want the IG there.  But that's exactly why the IG position was created."

In this case, the board and top management were unhappy with Walpin's aggressive investigation of the misuse of federal AmeriCorps funds by Sacramento, California mayor -- and prominent Obama supporter -- Kevin Johnson.  The board was also unhappy with Walpin's probe into the waste of AmeriCorps money at the City University of New York.

Those two investigations were on the agenda of the May 20 meeting.  Walpin believed the board and management were not supporting his findings about the Sacramento and CUNY matters, and he let them know it. "There was no confusion in my opening remarks at the meeting, in which I chastised the board for what appeared to be the board's refusal to perform its duty, independent of management, in overseeing what management was doing, particularly as it regards determining the merits of the two reports I had issued," Walpin says.

"I started out by chastising the board and telling them their duty was not just to accept what management says, but to make their independent analysis of those reports," Walpin continues.  He says board members were "clearly angry at my temerity in telling them they should not be acting in the manner of many for-profit boards, which have been recently criticized."  Walpin says there was "no confusion whatsoever about our two reports, and our clear findings, which were a major part of the meeting."

So where did the White House allegation of confusion come from?  Walpin says that he was not feeling well that day, and that he was repeatedly interrupted as he gave a prepared presentation.  "Then at one point, they broke in and said I had to leave the room while they handled something else," he recalls.  "I left my papers there.  When I came back, they were in disorder.  I attempted to reorganize them and be certain that I was not repeating what I had already discussed.  But I was quickly denied time to review my notes and told that I had to leave because the board was too busy."

Walpin says no one at the Corporation ever said anything to him about allegedly being confused or disoriented, at the time or any time later.  The first he heard the charge was Tuesday night, in Eisen's letter.  "The only confusion exhibited was the board members' confusion as to their responsibilities," he says.

The letter from Eisen also said the White House "learned that Mr. Walpin had been absent from the Corporation's headquarters, insisting upon working from his home in New York over the objections of the Corporation's board."  Walpin says that charge is false -- that the CEO and general counsel of the Corporation "expressly approved" the practice, and that Walpin had also discussed it with the chairman and vice-chairman of the Corporation's board.

In a conversation last weekend, Walpin explained his telecommuting arrangement.  "For two years, I was totally in Washington," he explained.  "I would come down from New York City on Monday morning and go back late Friday."  Walpin said his wife was not happy with the arrangement, so at the beginning of January, Walpin wrote a letter to then-President Bush saying he would resign at the end of January.  According to Walpin, his staff objected to his leaving and asked that he reconsider his resignation.  They suggested that he solve the problem by telecommuting from New York on some days of the week.  "I said I would try it through the end of June to see if it worked, both for the office and for me," Walpin told me.  "And it worked."  Walpin changed his plans and decided to stay.

In the Wednesday morning interview, Walpin said that after the Corporation's CEO and general counsel OK'd the arrangement, Walpin was at a meeting in which he heard that some board members had questions about it.  Because of that, Walpin arranged a conference call that included Corporation chairman Alan Solomont and vice-chairman Stephen Goldsmith.  "I talked to Solomont and Goldsmith specifically about this arrangement," Walpin says.  "They all agreed that the policy of the government is to favor tele-working and reconcile work with family obligations.  They said, 'OK, you go ahead, and we'll see how it works.'"  Walpin says no one objected to his telecommuting after that.

As for another charge from the White House, that he showed a "lack of candor in providing material information to decision makers," Walpin says that is "a total lie."  Finally, as to the White House charge that Walpin engaged in "other troubling and inappropriate conduct," Walpin says he understands what the White House is saying.  "From their viewpoint, my criticisms of the Corporation's operations and the board of directors' failure to perform its duties is troubling," he says.

The White House suggestion that Walpin, who is 77 years old, is somehow mentally not up to his job and cannot perform his duties has caused great skepticism among Republicans on Capitol Hill.  GOP investigators have talked to Walpin and found him entirely sharp and focused.  "He has been collected and coherent," says one investigator.  "What the White House described is not the experience that we have had in dealing with him."  (That is also my own experience, having talked with Walpin for a total of about two hours since the weekend.)  In addition, Walpin has also performed well in recent high-profile media appearances. 

Lastly, even if Walpin had been confused and disoriented during one particular meeting, critics of the White House do not believe that would justify ignoring the requirements of the law governing how inspectors general are fired.  That law requires the president to give Congress 30 days' notice, plus the cause for the firing.  In Walpin's case, the White House called Walpin out of the blue, gave him one hour either to resign or be fired, and only later notified Congress, and then without giving any cause for its action. Only last night, after a lone Democrat, Sen. Claire McCaskill, said the White House "failed to follow the proper procedure" and requested a written explanation for the firing did the White House respond. 

 

UPDATE 2:15 PM EDT Wednesday:

I've just talked to someone else who was in the room at the May 20 meeting in which Walpin was, according to the White House, "confused, disoriented [and] unable to answer questions."

In the days leading up to the session, Walpin had been working on a response to a complaint by Lawrence Brown, the acting U.S. attorney in Sacramento, criticizing Walpin's handling of the case.  Then, the morning of the meeting, there came a report in the Sacramento Bee that Rick Maya, a man who worked with Kevin Johnson in the St. HOPE project, claimed that Johnson's emails had been deleted during the time of Walpin's investigation.  It was important news, and it suggested that AmeriCorps should press its investigation even more aggressively.

When Walpin criticized the management and board's handling of that and other matters, the witness says, the board pushed back.  "The chair, after hearing all this, criticized [Walpin's] report and said, 'We don't appreciate your telling us how to do our job,'" the source says.

After Walpin was interrupted, the source remembers him being tripped up by two questions.  One referred to a statement that Walpin had cited, and Walpin looked in his notes and couldn't find a reference to it.  The other question was about the ethical constraints on an investigator like Walpin; Walpin, according to the source, hesitated to answer. "I thought he was tired," the source says. 

The witness doesn't remember whether the questions were confusing, or whether Walpin had actual difficulty.  But one member of the Corporation board did inquire, although not with Walpin himself, about whether Walpin was OK.  The conclusion was that Walpin was "tired and on his way to sick."  In the interview above, Walpin said he was not feeling well by that afternoon.

Given what we know about events, it is hard to see how the White House has taken the May 20 meeting and turned it into the foundation of the decision to fire Walpin.  Congress, or at least Republicans in Congress, will want to know more.
 

UPDATE 4:30 PM EDT Wednesday:

Meanwhile, Sen. McCaskill has issued a statement saying the White House has now complied with the law requiring notice of Congress before firing an inspector general.  "The reasons given in the most recent White House letter are substantial," McCaskill writes, "and the decision to remove Walpin appears well founded."

-Byron York




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TruthSeeker

Jun 17, 2009

Gerald Walpin, the 77-year-old IG, was also the IG who had oversight responsibilities for the Corporation's Senior Corps national service program. So, does the Obama White House believe that all of its Senior Corps program "volunteers" are "confused and disoriented" as well?

 

Truth FOUNDER

Jun 17, 2009

did Obama say there are 57 states. Obama is confused and should be fired.

 

Orion

Jun 17, 2009

"Dazed and Confused" IG Walpin discovered fraudulent billing by one of Obama's top supporters. Who agreed to pay back $400,000 over 10 years. We could use a few more "dazed and confused" IG's like him.

 

radantelope@hotmail.com

Jun 17, 2009

So if you disagree with Obama or are even thinking of digging into the dealings of his closest cronies and henchmen, you're mentally challenged, "confused" or senile. Nice attempt at a smear job - too bad the IG isn't playing his part and submitting. Watch as the O-bots and Enchanted Media go for this guy's throat - totally ignoring what he was canned for; that is, the IG was sniffing around too close to some dirty laundry regarding Obama's (and his wife's) close political cronies. (gets popcorn)

 

TruthSeeker

Jun 17, 2009

The Corporation's Board of Director's meetings are audiotaped and then transcribed. Those audio tapes and the transcription of the Board meeting would be available for review through the Corporation's Public Affairs Dept. or the Corporation's Counsel's office via the FOIA. I'm sure if you listened to the audiotape of the May 2009 Board meeting you'd hear that IG Walpin sounds quite clear.

 

JimK

Jun 17, 2009

It would seem it would not be too hard to learn more about what happened at that meeting. Normally, minutes are kept of board meetings. Since Americorps uses public money couldn't someone make a FOIA request for the minutes to see what (if any) comments they reflect about Walpins performance.

 

rrr

Jun 17, 2009

Would that an Obama-compliant press care. The administration will weather this and any other crisis because the opposition party is spineless and worthless and the press will make sure they play their assigned role. I have never before been hopeless about our nation. I now am. Obama is the symptom not the cause.

 

TotallyAmazed

Jun 17, 2009

Good ETHICAL behavior is clear cut and has no fear. The facts of the IG's firing appear strange in reasoning and intimidating - intimidation breeds fear!

 

JAY

Jun 17, 2009

Too bad the meetings aren't videotaped maybe we could see who messed with Walpin's papers.

 

11 Bravo

Jun 17, 2009

I am now officially sick of Obama and his clowns. His administration is no different that anyother. They lie, cheat and steal. The people he has appointed for political pay off is absolutely astounding. Of course the media won't say word one about anything negative. The failure of people that refer to themselves as journalist to vet this guy is criminal.

 

Chuck Pelto

Jun 17, 2009

TO: Byron York, et al. RE: I Suspect.... ....that Obama's allegations that Walpin's mental state was "confused" and "disoriented" is the first step in alleging he was mentally 'ill'. And a trial of the new DSM-V, which alleges that someone who is determined to prove something is likely to suffer from the newly 'defined' "pathological bias" syndrome. I suspect we'll see more of this in the not-too-distant future. Regards, Chuck(le) P.S. And it will be used by those in power to 'institutionalize' those who disagree with them. Just like the Soviets did....and their 'successors' are probably doing now..... ....oh....but then Obama is a 'socialist' with dictitorial leanings himself.....

 

Senior Bashing?

Jun 17, 2009

This appears to be a dispicable act on the part of the Board acting like teenagers. Maybe they should get themselves an intelligent Latina or is that what they want?

 

Mick

Jun 17, 2009

This is Chicago Politics on Steriods...need we say more? Well, Yes when those politics trashes someone just for expediency! This whole episode is a case study right out of the Alinski's rules for Radicals...of which Obama IS and EXPERT!

 

David Jacobson

Jun 17, 2009

Byron: Strong work! Could you interview Solomont and Goldsmith? I know that the MSM won't do the work, so maybe you could find out how partisan each of these players is. David Jacobson Cleveland Heights, OH

 

LH

Jun 17, 2009

In addition to all the above, the FBI here in Sacramento, Ca is investigating Mayor Kevin Johnson deleted E-mails from the St Hope investigation that Walpin conducted. Hmmmm. FBI investigate deleted E-mails from St Hope investigation. http://www.sacbee.com/topstories...ry/ 1952940.html

 

Porkov

Jun 17, 2009

Here's a great way to stimulate the economy: Psikhushkas for Republicans and other political deviants.

 

TexGEOas

Jun 17, 2009

The Democrat "politics of personal destruction" is just beginning. We saw eight years of it under Clinton and here we go again. You ain't seen nuthin' yet. Only two days ago the Director of the CIA claimed that VP Cheney "wanted another attack on the U.S.". It won't stop.

 

Claude Hopper

Jun 17, 2009

The White House statements are less believable than the crap you read on the internet. If they had any staffers with brains, you could accuse them of intellectual dishonesty. However, they don't, so you can't.

 

Fred

Jun 17, 2009

Hey Byron - since we all know that Walpin has a lot at stake here, you couldn't pick up the phone and call the White House/ You've got NO sources on the OTHER side of the aisle? As you well know, the President is fully allowed to fire this Bush apointee - no one denies it. Do your job...

 

Dantes

Jun 17, 2009

The Political Devolution of the United States of America in 4 words. Monarchy-Republic-Democracy-Kleptocracy (Obamanation 2009)

 

Dantes

Jun 17, 2009

The Political Devolution of the United States of America in 4 words. Monarchy-Republic-Democracy-Kleptocracy (Obamanation 2009)

 

RGFFL

Jun 17, 2009

It would be interesting to learn more about the bio's of this "prestigious" board!

 

AmericaFirst

Jun 17, 2009

MSM is NOT covering this story, I checked their websites, Huffington Post is though, BO must be in trouble with the Left!!

 

chb3

Jun 17, 2009

hey fred: read more before you comment. According to the bill Obama co-sponsored, and bush signed, the president has to give congress thirty days notice and show cause before he fires an i.g.... so no, he isn't "fully allowed to fire this bush apointee."

 

Richard of Oregon

Jun 17, 2009

Looks to me like it all goes back to the money. In Chicago style politics the mayor had a 'right' to use that money for his personal needs. Anyone interfere wing with that gets the axe, or worse.

 

SClanding

Jun 17, 2009

You know it is a complete lie, because the first reaction by this God-like "messiah" with all his empathy when perhaps finding that this man is suffering from "dementia or senile" is to call him on the cellphone and tell him he has 30 minutes to resign or he is fired? Right???? LIE, Lie, and Lie. But like good little comrades this will never be reported and this man will have to be destroyed. So Mr. Walpin join with Joe, Sarah and a whole host of other Americans who have been salvaged to protect this POS of a leftist. Liberals truly will believe anything. Idiots??? PS. Fred repeating a lie you read on Daily Kos does NOT make it the truth.

 

brennan11903@gmail.com

Jun 17, 2009

Time to demand a PUBLIC HEARING ON THIS!

 

Steve G

Jun 17, 2009

Didn't President OBama have difficulty repeating the words to his office oath...fire 'im

 

MBS

Jun 17, 2009

Americorps is nothing but a slush fund for Obama supporters, of course they don't want anyone looking at it. Poor Mr. Walpin better get ready to have his entire life examined with a microscope, looking for anything that can be used to discredit him. If he stole a pencil in 1965, it will be the lead story on Jon Stewart and Keith Olbermann.

 

MBS

Jun 17, 2009

Americorps is nothing but a slush fund for Obama supporters, of course they don’t want anyone looking at it. Poor Mr. Walpin better get ready to have his entire life gone over with a microscope, looking for anything to discredit him. If he stole a pencil in 1965, it will be the lead story on Jon Stewart and Keith Olbermann.

 

nell post

Jun 17, 2009

I notice you never post my comments. Hummmm.

 

TruthSeeker

Jun 17, 2009

Alan Solomont, the Board Ch'mn, is a Massachusetts liberal, big Democratic donor and was a Pres. Clinton supporter and Democratic insider. Steve Goldsmith is a Republican and former Mayor of Indy who would sell out anyone challenging his power and competency in order to maintain his power in serving on the Corporation's Board. He was the previous puppet Ch'mn of the Corporation and was a go-along-to-get-along kind of guy. The bi-partisan Board is supposed to oversee the management of the federal agency and they obviously took an affront to the IG exposing their incompetence in allowing the fraud, waste and abuse to exist within the AmeriCorps' federal grants and national service program.

 

HatlessHessian

Jun 17, 2009

Obama supporters who do not protest this and restore the IG will never again have the right to criticize Nixon or any other corrupt official. Neither does President Obama have any moral or ethical authority to criticize the private sector for any ethical lapse (not that there are any significant ones; anybody who knows anything about the sub-prime meltdown knows it was the corruption of Congress, Fannie & Freddie and the regulators that was rotten to the core). In other words, voters, you're all crooks if you stand with this President and his party.

 

HostileKnowledge

Jun 17, 2009

Change you can count on...

 

owlgore

Jun 18, 2009

It's now a big joke, mainly about the media covering up for this thug in the White House. It's just too funny. Thanks DC Examiner, at least you're doing your job.

 

wbones8765

Jun 18, 2009

MSM does not cover him or his politcally corrupt regime. I say regime, because he is attempting in small steps to become dictator. He has directed this country down the path of socialism. We know he isn't all that bright, and obviously doesn't understand that socialism fails. If you take a look at history it has not worked. He is trying to discredit someone who investigated a friend (KJ). Who used public funds for a purpose that was not intended. Why does he not have criminal charges filed against him?

 

Deb

Jun 18, 2009

This must be the transparency that The President told us about, his transparency at trying to cover up the actions of a dishonest friend by smearing someone who honestly uncovered the truth as part of his job. Sadly, I think this is only the beginning. As my husband says, "this bunch makes the Mafia look like choirboys."

 

RG

Jun 18, 2009

Obama's chilling actions against this Mr Walpin and the rule of law give one pause to rethink the meaning of the title of his book, "The Audacity of Hope".

 

Mike Clark

Jun 18, 2009

Didn't Obama say that he was going to clean up all this abuse in The Federal Government, he is just creating more Gov't agencies & putting all his cronies in charge. What an outright dishonest man.

 

Mike Clark

Jun 18, 2009

Didn't Obama say that he was going to clean up all this abuse in The Federal Government, he is just creating more Gov't agencies & putting all his cronies in charge. What an outright dishonest man.

 

Howard C.

Jun 18, 2009

The gutles Republicans in congress will let this pass. Dems including the liar in the White House step all over them and they deserve to be the losers they are.

 

Jun 18, 2009

Wonder what they threatened McCaskill with, or more likely, what they gave her to get her to drop the complaint. King o is not only a snob, he is an ageist. Wonder what his grandmother would say about that. If Walpin is too old to do his job, then so is about half the morons in the House and Senate. Starting with good old Uncle Teddy. He is 77 too. hummm, wonder if King o and all his jesters thought of that.

 

Jianka

Jun 18, 2009

How can anyone expect anything honest and forthright from this administration? He doesn't even have a birth certificate. None of the rules apply. We have dumbmocrats in control of everything, and might I add dumbacrats have been in control of congress for several years. They are succeeding in making a once Great Country the laughing stock of the world. Fear not, the day of reckoning will come sooner than later.

 

verpuffen - known coward

Jun 19, 2009

Open criminality. Are we going to do something about this?

 

Chris

Jun 19, 2009

Mr. Walpin,do not give up the good fight.We need many more like you.Thank you for holding feet to the fire.Now burn'em

 

Concerned Senior

Jun 19, 2009

So, I guess since the latest "update" indicates the WH did issue the proper letter that this investigation will go nowhere. Too bad if it doesn't 'cause this really needs to continue. (Is ACORN involved in any of this?) Just remember that we can at least enforce our "term limits" power at the polls next year and give Congress a new face!

 

Jun 20, 2009

confusion is another way to take of a country. I have quit many jobs because of this stupid game. Though they were not as important jobs but it did pay the bills.

 

Angela

Jun 23, 2009

So what about St. Hope - lets not forget the law was broken there as well...the best defense for Walpin would be for Kevin Johnson to receive his due...and thats not money...

 

Mitchell

Jun 23, 2009

Goldsmith is in for a rude awakening on his failure to level with White House operatives, it goes beyond his confusion, his state of deep disorientation, or his constant need to get brownie points from those in high power. What is really the tipping point is White House Operative Eisen and his threats: resign or be fired, and you have one hour, his Mob boss like persoana to the Gentleman like Mr Walpin. This Godfather like activity out of the White House(Chicago Branch) is obscuring things. Hopefully, Byron will dig deeper to peel back more layers in the mire surrounding the situation.

 

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