Trump's Nominee who Believes 'NGHRS are Inferior,' Withdraws his Nomination, Loses Chance to Practice Racism as Special Counsel. Privileged White Atty with No Experience was Set to Lead 300 Attorneys

WHITE SUPREMACY IS THE ULTIMATE FORM OF AFFIRMATIVE ACTION. Paul Ingrassia, President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Office of Special Counsel, has withdrawn his nomination, according to a White House official, after it became clear he does not have the votes to be confirmed, following reports that he texted other Republicans racist slurs.

At least five Senate Republicans said they opposed Ingrassia’s nomination — enough to block his confirmation if all senators are voting — and no Democrats support him. Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-South Dakota) told reporters Monday that Ingrassia could not be confirmed and that he hoped the White House would withdraw the nomination.

Ingrassia said Tuesday that he would not appear in his confirmation hearing this week “because unfortunately I do not have enough Republican votes at this time.”

“I appreciate the overwhelming support that I have received throughout this process and will continue to serve President Trump and this administration to Make America Great Again!” he wrote on X.

A White House official who spoke on the condition of anonymity to share details said Ingrassia was no longer a nominee.

Trump nominated Ingrassia, 30, in June to lead the special counsel’s office, which investigates whistleblower complaints and allegations of political interference in the civil service. The agency has largely been led by nonpartisan lawyers with decades of experience; Ingrassia, who was admitted to the New York bar last year, would mark a departure from that norm.

Ingrassia’s nomination quickly ran into trouble because of his lack of experience as well as his inflammatory and partisan online rhetoric. Ingrassia has promoted conspiracy theories, attacked the civil service and been associated with controversial figures, including white nationalist Nick Fuentes. He was also subject to a sexual harassment investigation in recent months, according to Politico.

His confirmation was thrown into doubt Monday when Politico reported that he had written in a private group text that the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday should be “tossed into the seventh circle of hell,” said he had “a Nazi streak in me from time to time” and expressed racist views.

In a now-dissolved group chat with Republican operatives and influencers, Ingrassia disparaged MLK Day and other Black American holidays.

“MLK Jr. was the 1960s George Floyd and his ‘holiday’ should be ended and tossed into the seventh circle of hell where it belongs,” Ingrassia wrote in January 2024.

A month before that message, Ingrassia wrote in the same chat, “No moulignon holidays,” referring to an Italian slur for Black people. The text continued, “From kwanza [sic] to mlk jr day to black history month to Juneteenth…Every single one needs to be eviscerated.”[MORE]

The 30-year-old staffer, who currently works as a White House liaison at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, also referred to the continent of Africa as a “s–thole”–a term allegedly used by President Trump during his first term when referring to African countries and Haiti.

“Proof: all of Africa is a shithole, and will always be that way,” Ingrassia wrote in February 2024.

During a discussion about why some Republicans believed Democrats made Black people into victims, Ingrassia replied: “Blacks behave that way because that’s their natural state … You can’t change them.”

He also claimed to have “a Nazi streak.”

Ingrassia was set to appear before the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee on Thursday for his confirmation hearing. Sen. Rand Paul (R-Kentucky), the committee’s chairman, told reporters Monday that he had told the White House to “count the votes.”

“The White House needs to make a decision,” Paul said. “I’m leaving it up to them.”

“He passed the bar last year, and he would be overseeing 300 attorneys dealing with areas of discrimination,” Sen. James Lankford (R-Oklahoma) told reporters Tuesday. “Got to be able to show he’s impartial. As you saw in the stuff that he has posted in the past, I think it would be very difficult for a lot of federal employees to be able to say he’s impartial when he says things like, ‘Never trust an Indian.’” (Ingrassia wrote “Never trust a chinaman or Indian” in a text, according to Politico, though his attorney has cast doubts on the authenticity of such texts.)

ACCORDING TO FUNKTIONARY:

racists – upholders, supporters and perpetrators of the institution of the White Supremacy Dynamic. An often misunderstood term confusing bigotry (personal dislike of a clan of men and women) with that of a system of oppression (structured and perpetuated injustice—racism) by merchants, institutions, industrialists and slavers (Corporate State and their bastard, equally fictitious but deadly offspring, mega corporations). Caucasians can be racists, but racism is systematic (collective institutional) oppression. (See: Bigot, Racism White Supremacy, Corporate State, Corporations & Person)

Racism – White Degeneracy wrongly cast as Supremacy. Racism—a psycho-socio-economic reality based on a pseudo-scientific biological myth—is a power group dynamic, i.e., a defined group cooperatively via legacy institutions exerting structured and enforced institutionalized and systemic injustice, oppression and power over another group. Racism is not individualistic, but institutional, cultural, economic, political, linguistic, self-perpetuating and systematic. Racism is economic discrimination by one group over and against another for the purposes of subjugation and/or maintaining the imbalance of power through cooperative control, misinformation, indoctrination, genocide and oppression. Racism is the socioeconomic and cultural bequest of colonialism, neo-colonialism and the vestiges of the transatlantic trafficking of enslaved Afrikans and their descendants. Racism has its biophysiological origins in the immune response of primitive life-forms to foreign matter and has its geo-psychological roots in the response of primitive humans encountering more intelligent ones based on the meme of scarcity and the fear of genetic annihilation through genetic assimilation. [MORE]

White privilege – an invisible package of unearned assets bequeathed to all Caucasians. 2) an invisible weightless knapsack of advantages including but never limited to: special provisions and dispensations, over-passports, code words, maps, signs, codebooks, visas, clothes, vistas, tools, etc. of which most Caucasians are oblivious to wearing or utilizing.

Lankford and three other Republicans on the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee — Sens. Josh Hawley (Missouri), Ron Johnson (Wisconsin) and Rick Scott (Florida) — said they would oppose Ingrassia’s nomination. None of them have voted against one of Trump’s nominees since he took office in January.

“The president does a great job and nominates great people who are, I think, exceptionally qualified,” Hawley told reporters. “In this particular case I’ve got a lot of concerns about the ability of this particular individual to do this particular job, which I think is a really important job.”

Sen. Gary Peters (Michigan), the top Democrat on the committee, called Ingrassia “dangerously unqualified.”

“He has never practiced as an attorney, has a documented history of antisemitic, racist, and sexist rhetoric, and has been accused of sexual harassment in the workplace,” Peters said in a statement. “The White House should immediately withdraw his nomination.”

The White House did not respond to questions about Ingrassia ahead of his withdrawal. A White House spokesman told The Washington Post in a July statement that Ingrassia was “a respected attorney who has served President Trump exceptionally well,” saying at the time that “the eleventh-hour smear campaign will not deter the President from supporting this nomination, and the administration continues to have full confidence in his ability to advance the President’s agenda.”[MORE]