Doan Fired for Being A “Distraction”

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Former GSA chief Lurita Doan tells her story about how she got the axe:

Q: Tell us about the logistics of how this all happened. It’s been pretty much universally reported that you were asked to resign by the White House. If you could tell us if that is indeed what happened, and then if you could tell us how it happened.

Doan: Well Francis, you know, it’s a real thrill to go to the White House. You get to walk up that curved drive to the West Wing, and…. and I have a deep, and a really lasting respect for President Bush who… who I believe is a truly great man, but… but during my 22 months as Administrator of GSA, I had never met with any senior White House person – not once. So here I am, I’m sitting down for the first time with (White House Chief of Staff) Josh Bolton and (White House Counsel) Fred Fielding and less than thirty seconds into the meeting I was told that the White House is requesting my resignation. It was humbling, and frankly, it was bizarre. So naturally, I immediately stated “I serve at the pleasure of the President” and I immediately gave my resignation, but… but it was absolutely surreal.

Q: Was there any discussion of why this was happening?

Doan: Of course I naturally asked why do they want my resignation…. [A]nd I was surprised to be told that from the White House point of view I was considered – and this is a direct quote – a “distraction”.

As Government Executive reported last week, Doan doesn’t think that her firing had anything to do with the alleged Hatch Act violations — but rather with her ongoing feud with the GSA’s inspector general.

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