Congressional watchdog will investigate Bill Pulte's conduct
WASHINGTON, Dec 4 (Reuters) - The U.S. Congress' watchdog said this week it will investigate whether Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte abused his position and government resources to accuse President Donald Trump's perceived enemies of crimes, according to a letter from the agency reviewed by Reuters.
The probe by the Government Accountability Office, an independent investigative agency of the legislative branch, follows a November request by eight Democratic U.S. senators that the agency promptly investigate whether Pulte's referrals of prominent Democrats and public officials to the Justice Department were motivated by partisan politics or constituted a misuse of government resources.
GAO accepts your request as work that is within the scope of its authority, A. Nicole Clowers, a managing director at GAO, wrote in a letter to the legislators on Monday.
A GAO spokesperson in a statement Thursday morning confirmed the probe and said that no timeline for its investigation has yet been established. An FHFA spokesperson declined to comment. Steven Cheung, a White House spokesperson, in a statement defended the FHFA director, saying: "Bill Pulte is one of the President's most loyal and important advisors who is doing a great job."
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