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New documents: White House scrambled to justify AmeriCorps firing after the fact

By: Byron York
Chief Political Correspondent
November 23, 2009

Just hours after Sen. Charles Grassley and Rep. Darrell Issa released a report Friday on their investigation into the abrupt firing of AmeriCorps inspector general Gerald Walpin, the Obama White House gave the lawmakers a trove of new, previously-withheld documents on the affair. It was a twist on the now-familiar White House late-Friday release of bad news; this time, the new evidence was put out not only at the start of a weekend but also hours too late for inclusion in the report.

The new documents support the Republican investigators' conclusion that the White House's explanation for Walpin's dismissal -- that it came after the board of the Corporation for National and Community Service, which oversees AmeriCorps, unanimously decided that Walpin must go -- was in fact a public story cobbled together after Walpin was fired, not before.

Walpin was axed on the evening of June 10, when he received a call from Norman Eisen, the special counsel to the president for ethics and government reform, who told Walpin he had one hour either to resign or be fired.  The next day, congressional Republicans, led by Grassley, objected, charging that Walpin's dismissal violated a recently-passed law requiring the president to give Congress 30 days' notice before dismissing an inspector general.

Pressed for the reason Walpin was fired, Eisen told House and Senate aides that the White House conducted an "extensive review" of complaints about Walpin’s performance before deciding to dismiss him.  According to the new report, Eisen told Congress that "his investigation into the merits of removing Gerald Walpin involved contacting members of the Corporation for National and Community Service [CNCS] board to confirm the existence of a 'consensus' in favor of removal." But Republican investigators later discovered that during that "extensive review," the White House did not even seek the views of the corporation's board -- the very people whose "consensus" purportedly led to Walpin's firing.

Other than board chairman Alan Solomont, the Democratic mega-donor and Obama supporter who originally told the White House of his dissatisfaction with Walpin, "no member of the CNCS board had any substantive input about whether the removal of Gerald Walpin was appropriate," according to the report. Only one other board member, vice-chairman Stephen Goldsmith, was even called by the White House, and that was on June 10, a few hours before Walpin was fired.  According to the report, Goldsmith told investigators that "the White House had already decided to remove Walpin and wanted to confirm [Goldsmith's] support for the action."

The new documents show the White House scrambling, in the days after the controversy erupted, to put together a public explanation for the firing. On June 11, less than 24 hours after Walpin received the call from Eisen, the board held a conference call.  The next day, Ranit Schmelzer, who is part of the corporation's press office, sent an email to board members giving them talking points to use if contacted by reporters seeking information about the matter.

"Indicate that you support the president's decision to remove IG Walpin," was Schmelzer's first instruction to the board.  Then: "If asked why he was removed, indicate that the president lost confidence in Mr. Walpin."  And then: "If the reporter continues to press, say that you can't get into details on a personnel matter, but you understand there were some performance-based issues." Finally, Schmelzer advised the board to avoid "getting into any specifics about IG Walpin's performance-based issues.  The WH has stayed away from this and has counseled us to do the same."

The next day, June 13, after having instructed board members that the correct answer was to express support for the firing, the White House, for the first time, solicited the members' actual views on the matter.  In an email to the board headlined "Time-sensitive request from White House Counsel re IG matter," corporation general counsel Frank Trinity wrote, "I was just contacted by Elana Tyrangiel, Associate Counsel to the President, seeking your assistance in responding to questions from members of Congress about President Obama's removal of Gerald Walpin as inspector general. Specifically, the White House Counsel's office would like to compile statements from board members and CNCS staff who were present at the inspector general's presentation to the board immediately before the public board meeting last month."  Trinity said each member would receive a call from White House lawyer Tyrangiel, who "will prepare statements for your review for accuracy."

The mention of Walpin's "presentation to the board" was a reference to a May 20 board meeting that played a key part in the White House's evolving explanations for Walpin's firing.  After initially explaining that President Obama no longer had the "fullest confidence" in Walpin, the White House later changed its story to say that Walpin, who was 77 years old at the time, had become "confused, disoriented [and] unable to answer questions" at the May 20 meeting.  Later, the White House cited other "performance-based" issues.  But Republican investigators concluded that the key motive behind the firing was unhappiness with Walpin's aggressive investigation of misuse of AmeriCorps funds by Kevin Johnson, the mayor of Sacramento, California who is a prominent political ally of President Obama.

 Through it all, the White House and top management of the corporation struggled to keep the story straight.  By June 18, a week after the firing, with news coverage dying down -- it had never been very intense in the first place -- they felt they had succeeded. "I understand how much work you are doing to prevent and control damage from the IG matter," Solomont wrote in an email to Eric Tanenblatt, a board member who had talked to the press.  "I want you to know how much I personally appreciate all your efforts."



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Guy Jones

Nov 23, 2009

This is "change we can believe in?" Looks like the same old Washington shenanigans to me...

 

flacracker

Nov 23, 2009

Are we surprised by any of this? I think not. It's just another example of the corrupt government we put in place in Nov. 2008. Hopefully, we will possess the wisdom to make dramatic corrections in Nov. 2010.

 

Brent O'Malley

Nov 23, 2009

This is disgusting -- the firing and smearing of a man after the fact who apparently was doing his job a little too well for those on high to tolerate. And to think an NPR reporter had to apologize after making an (apt) analogy between the Obama administration's conduct and that of the Nixon administration a few months ago!

 

ssquared

Nov 23, 2009

The White House is very consistent in the handling of this matter just like everything else they do....utter failure and total incompetance...OBAMA has done nothing right since he became President ....the history books about it will be like a road map of what NOT to do and how NOT to do it.

 

jim02351

Nov 23, 2009

Tricky Dick Nixon resigned for the coverup of Watergate. Should we expect any less from Barack "I WON!" Obama? When can we start impeachment proceedings?

 

qr4j

Nov 23, 2009

Typical Chicago-style thuggery: Get rid of those in your way by trashing them or firing them or both. Have no regard for the rules and laws. Just do what you want to do and flip the bird to anyone who dares question you. Obama = Chicago Thug . . . another member of The Outfit!

 

janranch

Nov 23, 2009

THIS IS BEYOND DISGUSTING, IT IS ILLEGAL! WHAT DO WE HAVE LAWS FOR IF THIS WH IS GOING TO BREAK THEM. OBAMAS APPROVAL RATING SHOULD BE 14%, AND THAT 14 ARE HIS PEOPLE. CAN A TAXPAYER LAWSUIT BE BROUGHT? SOMEONE WITH DEEP POCKETS SHOULD DO IT!

 

Jane L Wegener

Nov 23, 2009

OBAMA WILL GO DOWN IN HISTORY AS THE MOST CORRUPT PRESIDENT EVER. IMPEACH THE SOONER THE BETTER. HE HAS DONE MORE DAMAGE THAN ANY PREVIOUS PRESIDENT. WE CAN'T AFFORD 3 MORE YEARS OF HIS TOTAL INCOMPETENCE. IMPEACH!!

 

afganjim

Nov 23, 2009

now lets get rid of corruption in Kabal..hmmm.!

 

afganjim

Nov 23, 2009

now lets get rid of that corupt goverment in Kabal....hmmm!!

 

Gia

Nov 23, 2009

So Mr. Eisen lied to Congress? He should be prosecuted and debarred if found guilty. When will this nightmare governance end???

 

Shirl

Nov 23, 2009

What has happened to the corrupt offical Mr. Walpin reported? As I recall Mr. W. had recommended a person or a program not be funded by this sham Americorp. It is nothing but a welfare program to pay off/maintain Democratic voters.

 

JLC

Nov 23, 2009

I just don't understand why the MSM ignores all the corruption. I know they campaigned for Obama and they are very left leaning but when it comes to corruption I would think they would be all over it. It's no longer a left vs right, Dem vs Rep... it's about corruption! Come on MSM lets do your job and help expose all our government corruption!

 

AmericaFirst

Nov 23, 2009

If it hadn't been for Byron York, Mr. Walpin would have been another victim in this corrupt administration. The lame stream media should be ashamed of itself for not covering this "cover up".

 

bob46

Nov 23, 2009

We cannot tolorant 3 more years of this type of leadership ( corrupt ). Impeachment seems to be in order.

 

J Story

Nov 23, 2009

Amazing. Not only is Obama channeling Carter's incompetence, he's perfecting Nixon's ethics. Who says he isn't bipartisan?

 

Boola Oblabla

Nov 23, 2009

When Rostenkowski was convicted of theft, etc., Chicagoans said, "He might be a crook, but he's our crook." Who knew you had to be a crook? Eliot Ness please come home.....

 

Jason

Nov 23, 2009

Why did the admin go through all of this effort to remove Walpin and then to cover it up? There needs to be even more exposure of all the things that the president's good friend Kevin Johnson did while stealing from his non-profit. There was sexual harassment that was covered up and at least one girl was paid off with tax payer money. This isn't a simple issue of theft of tax payer funds, it is covering up criminal acts with tax payer funds.

 

Amazingoly

Nov 23, 2009

When will Mr. Walpin's lawsuit trial begin? He should be re-instated, and the government people should get canned who lied and broke the law. Kevin Johnson should be in jail too.

 

Anney

Nov 23, 2009

Impeachment proceedings are obviously long overdue. Only kicker to that is that Articles of Impeachment must originate in the House of Representatives. Apparently the majority of fine citizens with authority in the House of Representatives are just peachy-keen and fine with the performance of the POTUS and see no reason for such thoughts. They either agree with the way he is behaving or they have been threatened.

 

SPF

Nov 23, 2009

I remember Walpin being interviewed on Glenn Beck's TV show last Spring. He certainly did not display any sense of confusion or incompetence.

 

BooBoo

Nov 23, 2009

This reminds me of the Plame story, except that national security issues and dogged, fanatic media scrutiny are missing. Ironic that a real cover-up is actually underway and the supposed watchdogs are en absentia. Where's special prosecutor Pat Fitzgerald's zeal for the truth now? Where are the grand jury investigations? I guess a real cover-up just isn't as sexy as Scooter Libby forgetting as to which of many old e-mails he sent to who on what day.

 

BobPDX

Nov 23, 2009

It is unbelievable was now taking place in our country.

This isn't corruption, it is a wholesale communist take over.

No worries Jimmy C. Obama is the new worst president in our history.

We must find a legal way to get rid of him.

We can't have another 3 years of him.

 

Jack

Nov 23, 2009

Nothing more than "in your face" politics. The sooner this group is out of the Whitehouse, the better we will all be.

 

jondos

Nov 23, 2009

I think Gerald Walpin should be reinstated and put in charge of investigating the government run Stimulus/Ponzi Plan...I bet he would be able to find those money pits secreted in those missing congressional districts...Uh, where is Joe?...Do you think he would mind?

 

Irene

Nov 23, 2009

BobPDX is RIGHT! This is an ideological "take-over" by Marxists with a closet-Muslim as President. Step back and see O's non-actions when Jihadists strike! No young man trained - as he was in the Mosque (Indonesia)- can shake off this brainwashing including "Jihad" and anti-Imperialist propaganda (America)

 

MG

Nov 23, 2009

This is ILLEGAL. Withholding documents needed for a report is ILLEGAL. How can they get away with this? continually?

 

Glasgow

Nov 23, 2009


The President does not need Kevin Johnson.

Americorps DOES need Walpin and others to insure that funds are used for their intended, good, purposes.

Why fire Californian Van Jones and Walpin,
and keep Hamid Karzai on expensive life support with our borrowed taxdollars, at the expense of real lives?

 

RoseC

Nov 23, 2009

Is one vote worth $300,000,000 of tax money that could have put people back to work or been deposited into Medicare or Medicaid or unemployment. Besides, who gave Senator Reid the power and authority to entyce senators with millions of our tax dollars to buy a vote against the majority of Americans and without a vote by the congress?

 

Lynne

Nov 23, 2009

I agree, IMPEACH NOW!!!!

 

Tel...

Nov 23, 2009

Isn't this an impeachable offense?

 

Curt

Nov 23, 2009

Who would have imagined it was possible for someone to knock Carter off his pedestal as the worst president in history...in less than a year no less!
If these statist fools keep pushing us, it will be more than their political careers at risk of death! It's about time our politicians started to have a bit more fear of the American citizens.

 

Calfed

Nov 23, 2009

Does the name "Billy Dale" ring a bell.

The more things "hope and change", the more they stay the same.

 

Eichendorff

Nov 23, 2009

I'm not sure whether this is an impeachable offense. But even if it were, the current House of Representatives would never in a million years initiate impeachment proceedings against Obama. We'll have to wait until next year's elections before there's any chance of that.

 

havanabrownsam

Nov 23, 2009

KUDOS to the Washington Examiner!!! Hooray! Rah-Rah-Rah! Sic 'em! Remind all news organizations what their responsiblities are. Getting back to reporting news, especially investigative reporting will redeem any news outlet in financial trouble. Those that remain stubbornly partisan and opinionated deserve to join the dustbin of history. Thank you, Washington Examiner, for reporting this to us all! This story has been a terrible indictment of the current administration and should expose this horrendous crime against the American people. I have put the Examiner in my favorites...

 

Cliff the edge

Nov 23, 2009

This is another sign of corruption! Obama friends are threatened with exposure and he fires the person charged with the investigation, thus ending the investigation. Obama should eb impeached for obstruction of justice! He's not above the law and he's lying his $##%$#%$ off to try explain why he did it! Obama and this whole group in Washington need to be replaced. We the people need to get rid of all of them even if we to refresh of country with the blood of patriots to do it! wake Up America! how much does Obama have to steal to get your attention? If he goes unchecked your children will be salves of the elite and the politcal class. Stand Up america and take back your country. Those who stand in the way get jail or death as our forefathers explained. Any tyranny is too much tyranny!

 

Ted

Nov 23, 2009

Rather than devoting 11 reporters to 'Fact Check' Palin’s Book, ‎how about Associated Press putting one or two good Reporters on this story. It may actually restore some of their credibility.

r\Ed Nelson

 

Sick of the Foolishness

Nov 23, 2009

Where is Michael Moore? He needs to look into this!!!!!

 

Daniel

Nov 23, 2009

Stay on this story, Byron

 

Dennis Kolb Sr.

Nov 23, 2009

"Don" Obama; An Offer You Must Accept...

 

janedc

Nov 23, 2009

Has anyone thought of talking to Walpin's staff, where's the rest of the story???

 

Rocky

Nov 23, 2009

I think we have to remove this person from the presidency legally, if we can, but, like Malcomb X said, (and who obama tries to sound like when he speaks) " by any means necessary"

 

Neo

Nov 23, 2009

Amer-IG-ate
It’s got sex, a cover-up and a “IG” in the middle.

 

Bonnie

Nov 24, 2009

Byron, *what* documents did the Obama Gang release, specifically???

 

That's so precious!

Nov 24, 2009

JLC, above "I just don't understand why the MSM ignores all the corruption."

Yeah, and I've always wondered why the Gambino Family was never able to stamp out organized crime in NYC.

 

RUFUS LEVIN

Nov 24, 2009

why is there no coverage of Michelle Obama's role in this travesty....she is up to her hubs in Americorps self dealing politics and manipulation....why is the press not all over her here???

 

redd

Nov 24, 2009

This goes all the way to michelle obama. She was in France on vacation coming back to DC the following day and gave word to get rid of walpin. Why the hurry with the late afternoon phone call from eisen to walpin?

 

Chas

Nov 24, 2009

Seems there is no end to the corruption in this administration. Were donors and lobbyist are the real power and congress is so self-absorbed with looking at keeping their sorry asses in power. Change you can believe. That is only going to happen when all these so called elected politicians are voted out of office. Only when these politicians fear the public more than these fat cats and lobbyist. Then we will see hope for America!!!!

 

Anitas_Done

Nov 24, 2009

This is more serious than just firing a political appointee and then smearing his reputation - this man was responsible for independent oversight of an organization that received government funds (translation: OUR MONEY). It appears that he was not fired for cause but because he investigated the wrong person - one of Obama's corrupt cronies. This is complete corruption, yet NO ONE in the "traditional" media seems concerned in the least. You can smell the workings of this administration from Michigan - and the media stenographers don't want you to know a thing about it.

 

rrkunz

Nov 24, 2009

I'm detecting a key difference between Obama and Clinton here: Clinton would have fired all inspector generals.

 

jcp370

Nov 24, 2009

Thank you Mr. York for following up on this story. It is a shame that the rest of the MSM have abandoned all pretense to a free press long ago. May God help us all.

 

FreeStateYank

Nov 25, 2009

Think Walpin has standing...perhaps he can file a Quo Warranto in the DC court.

He was canned by a communist usurper.

 

RationalAmerican

Nov 25, 2009

Obama makes Nixon look like Mother Teressa.

Impeach Obama.

 

CheckYourOwnHypocrisyFirst

Dec 4, 2009

You're all kidding right? I mean, you were for impeachment, and God help us, and lawsuits when the federal prosecutors were cut loose by Gonzales right?

 

Jan 11, 2010

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