White House Fires NTSB Member Amid Controversy
White House Fires NTSB Member: Allegations of Misconduct and Political Hit Job
The White House abruptly dismissed National Transportation Safety Board member Todd Inman, citing concerns over his job performance and conduct. Inman, known for his role in investigating high-profile crashes, was accused of drinking on the job, harassing staff, misusing resources, and missing meetings. He received no explanation for his termination initially. Inman, who denies all allegations, plans to defend his reputation legally, accusing the move of being a political hit job to clear space for Trumps appointees. The Trump administration stands by its decision, emphasizing its commitment to strong leadership at the agency.
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