The Democratic House will perform the oversight the Republican House has failed to do. It would be smart for Zinke to leave now before even more of his shady dealings are exposed.
White House officials say Zinke is the most problematic to Congressional oversight. Some more details on his dealings with donors, extensive vacations w/@eilperin & @Reinlwapo: https://t.co/eOa3YCXRyf
— Josh Dawsey (@jdawsey1) November 9, 2018
This is a good reason to re-post @Reinlwapo's fantastic story about Zinke's special flag, which he requires Interior Department staff to raise and lower when he enters and exits the building.https://t.co/ehULwQ1V2m https://t.co/LOjQZ3w4Ts
— David Fahrenthold (@Fahrenthold) November 8, 2018
Just months ago, Zinke offered himself as a possible replacement for an ethically embattled Cabinet member, then-EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt. Now, he's the one facing the ax.https://t.co/QdN2rAVeHj
— POLITICO (@politico) November 9, 2018
Report: Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke reached out to Fox News about "contributor" role https://t.co/FxGcCXD25m
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) November 8, 2018