Posted on 01/14/2018 12:49:26 PM PST by billorites
Rep. Trey Gowdy stepped down from the House Ethics Committee this week after five years of serving on the panel. The South Carolina Republican tendered his resignation in a letter to House Speaker Paul Ryan on Wednesday, the details of which were published in the Congressional Record on Thursday and reported by news outlets later in the week. When he was named Chairman of the House Oversight Committee in June, Gowdy asked House leadership to take him off of one of his four committees, according to a spokesperson for Gowdy. "Four committee assignments, including a chairmanship, is a challenging workload," Gowdy wrote in his letter.
Gowdy added, "I was happy to finish out the calendar year and conclude some matters then pending before the committee."
Besides serving as chairman of the House Oversight Committee, Gowdy serves on the Intelligence and Judiciary committees. Ryan spokeswoman AshLee Strong also said Gowdy requested to be relieved of his duties from the Ethics Committee if he won the Oversight Committee chairmanship given the increased workload. "We are grateful for his five years of service on the Ethics Committee and for agreeing to serve the remainder of the calendar year," she said.
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He needs time to select curtains for his office on K street.
Post of the day in defense of Gowdy. I grow weary of the endless Gowdy bashing and am certain its redirection of anger towards the current DOJ not doing its work in bringing indictments. Naysayers always need to turn to a boogie man
He’s on five committees, chairing, I think two. That’s a heckuva workload, esp. since intel is one of them.
I think he might be clearing the deck to become the next special prosecutor for the Clinton Foundation and Uranium 1.
Just a hunch.
If he is they will not like that one bit. Theres a reason why he never lost a case as a federal prosecutor; because he is good at what he does and is the best
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