The Senate confirmed White House lawyer
As special inspector general for pandemic recovery, Miller will lead oversight of money going from the Treasury Department and Federal Reserve to airlines, national security companies and other companies seeking low-interest loans.
He was confirmed 51-40. Miller is expected to be sworn in Tuesday, according to a person familiar with the plan.
Miller, who served as a White House lawyer and participated in President
During his confirmation hearing, Miller said he had shown his independence in the past, including through aggressive investigations as inspector general at the General Services Administration during President George W. Bush’s administration.
Miller, in a statement following his confirmation, said he has served both Republican and Democratic administrations and promised to act with “fairness and impartiality.”
“I will maintain open communication with those on both sides of the aisle,” he said.
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