Upon confirmation, Miller's role will be watched closely because he's tasked with the most direct role in monitoring Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin's decision to dole out the $500 billion to distressed industries, businesses, and local governments. Congress included a provision requiring the new inspector to report directly to lawmakers if he's "unreasonably" blocked from accessing information. But Trump indicated he intends to ignore that provision, calling it an unconstitutional imposition by Congress on the Executive Branch.
Rather, Trump said, the decision to share such information with Congress would be up to him.
Brian Miller spent nearly 10 years as the inspector general of the General Services Administration.
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nothing but lies comeing from the current regime in DC.