Anonymous ID: c68c0f May 2, 2020, 3:39 a.m. No.8997895   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

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(c) The Secretary may, consistent with applicable law, redelegate any of the authorities conferred on the Secretary pursuant to this section within the Department of Energy.

 

(d) As soon as practicable, the Secretary, in consultation with the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of the Interior, the Secretary of Homeland Security, the Director of National Intelligence, the Board of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority, and the heads of such other agencies as the Secretary considers appropriate, shall:

 

(i) identify bulk-power system electric equipment designed, developed, manufactured, or supplied, by persons owned by, controlled by, or subject to the jurisdiction or direction of a foreign adversary that poses an undue risk of sabotage to or subversion of the design, integrity, manufacturing, production, distribution, installation, operation, or maintenance of the bulk-power system in the United States, poses an undue risk of catastrophic effects on the security or resiliency of United States critical infrastructure or the economy of the United States, or otherwise poses an unacceptable risk to the national security of the United States or the security and safety of United States persons; and

 

(ii) develop recommendations on ways to identify, isolate, monitor, or replace such items as soon as practicable, taking into consideration overall risk to the bulk-power system.

Anonymous ID: c68c0f May 2, 2020, 4:21 a.m. No.8998076   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>8085 >>8112 >>8205 >>8270

Trump seeks to replace HHS watchdog who reported hospital shortages

 

https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/495776-trump-announces-new-pick-for-hhs-inspector-general

 

The White House on Friday announced President Trumpโ€™s new pick to serve as the Department of Health and Human Servicesโ€™s (HHS) inspector general after the president excoriated the official currently serving as the agencyโ€™s watchdog.

 

The White House announced in a press release the nomination of Jason Weida to fill the role at HHS. Weida is currently serving as an assistant U.S. attorney in Boston and previously worked in the Department of Justiceโ€™s Office of Legal Policy.

 

Prior to entering the government, Weida worked in private practice and clerked for judges on the Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, District Court for the District of Rhode Island and the Rhode Island Supreme Court.

 

The nomination comes after blistering criticism by Trump of Christi Grimm, the principal deputy inspector general, over a report that found hospitals lacked the protective equipment and testing needed to effectively combat the coronavirus pandemic.

 

Trump compared the โ€œwrongโ€ report to allegations made about his connections to Russia, and slammed Grimm for authoring it.