Trump taps White House lawyer as coronavirus inspector general – By Sommer Brokaw (UPI) / April 4 2020
April 4 (UPI) — President Donald Trump tapped White House lawyer Brian Miller to become special inspector general for pandemic recovery, overseeing the $2.2 trillion coronavirus relief bill.
In the new position, Miller will track Department of Treasury loans, loan guarantees and other expenditures related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Miller is special assistant to the president and senior associate counsel in the office of White House Counsel.
He previously served as the Senate-confirmed Inspector General for the General Services Administration for nearly a decade, leading more than 300 auditors, special agents, attorneys and support staff on nationwide audits and investigations, the White House said Friday.
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