UPDATE
                                    
                                    
                                        Oct 21, 2025  7:03 PM CDT
                                    
                                
                                
                                    
                                        Paul Ingrassia has withdrawn from consideration to lead the Office of Special Counsel. President Trump's nominee to lead the federal watchdog agency announced the move Tuesday, a day after Politico reports that the 30-year-old had made offensive remarks in a text message chain, saying in one text that he had a "Nazi streak." The Washington Post reports that at least five GOP senators said they opposed the nomination, enough to block confirmation unless Ingrassia somehow won some Democratic votes.
 
 -  "I will be withdrawing myself from Thursday's HSGAC hearing to lead the Office of Special Counsel because unfortunately I do not have enough Republican votes at this time," Ingrassia said in a Truth Social post, referring to the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. "I appreciate the overwhelming support that I have received throughout the process and will continue to serve President Trump and the administration to Make America Great Again!"
Oct 21, 2025  2:30 AM CDT
                                        Senate Majority LeaderJohn Thune wants the White House to yank Paul Ingrassia's nomination to lead the Office of Special Counsel, citing newly surfaced texts reported by Politico. "He's not gonna pass," the South Dakota Republican told reporters Monday, referring to the confirmation process. Ingrassia, who is set to appear before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee on Thursday, faces mounting resistance from within his own party.