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WASHINGTONAs one of President Trumps top compliance and ethics attorneys in the White House, Uttam Dhillon had urged several candidates for Drug Enforcement Administration chief to withdraw from consideration, citing concerns about their background checks. Then, he accepted the job himself. Mr. Dhillons rise to the top of the worlds largest drug-fighting agencyafter being closely involved in the selection processhas riled police groups that had pushed the White House to choose a DEA administrator with a law-enforcement background.
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His appointment as acting administrator in July also illustrates a persistent issue in the Trump administration nearly halfway through the presidents first term: Some jobs have been filled multiple times, while vacancies remain at about half of the roughly 700 key offices that require Senate confirmation. Mr. Dhillon, for example, is the third-consecutive acting administrator for the DEA during Mr. Trumps two years in office. That is unprecedented in the agencys 40-year history, according to a roster of prior administrators.
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Before joining the White House, Mr. Dhillon was chief counsel for the House Financial Services Committee. He was an assistant U.S. attorney in California and worked under James Comey when the former FBI director was a deputy attorney general. Five years after Mr. Dhillon was confirmed as head of the Office of Counternarcotics Enforcement under President George W. Bush, the inspector general in the Department of Homeland Security reported that the office has had trouble fulfilling statutory responsibilities. It was closed under President Obama.
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The most serious contender for the DEA job before Mr. Dhillons appointment was Michael A. Braun, a former DEA operations chief. Mr. Braun, who is currently president of an international security-consulting firm, had been interviewed by Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who told associates that he supported Mr. Brauns nomination, and he was backed by several law-enforcement groups. He also completed a background check performed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Office of Government Ethics, according to people familiar with Mr. Brauns vetting.
After the check had been completed, Mr. Dhillon called Mr. Braun in March and encouraged him to withdraw, suggesting there was an issue in the background check, according to people briefed on the call. Mr. Braun disputed that possibility, the people said, and declined to remove his name from consideration. Mr. Braun was named in a 2014 report by the Justice Department inspector general that investigated a Florida-based financial planners Ponzi scheme, which Mr. Braun and some DEA employees had invested in. While the report didnt recommend any action against them, a White House official said that the report was a factor in eliminating Mr. Braun from contention.
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Mr. Dhillon still hasnt been formally nominated by Mr. Trump, and administration attorneys have determined he doesnt need to be in order to remain in the job.
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RockRaven
(16,365 posts)Sounds like something a Trumpist Repuke would do. Just par for the course.