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BumRushDaShow

(162,561 posts)
Thu Sep 18, 2025, 06:10 AM Sep 18

The impending retirement that could rock Capitol Hill

Source: Politico

09/17/2025 07:00 PM EDT


More than three dozen lawmakers are already planning to leave Congress next year. But there’s another impending legislative branch retirement that could have major implications in Washington. Comptroller General Gene Dodaro, who heads the Government Accountability Office, hits the end of his 15-year term Dec. 22 and will be forced to vacate the post that occupies an increasingly crucial — and politically charged — oversight role.

The comptroller general is uniquely empowered to call out the president for breaking the law by withholding federal cash, and Dodaro has done so repeatedly over the past eight months — putting himself at the center of a largely partisan fight over President Donald Trump’s funding moves that has exacerbated tensions between the White House and Capitol Hill. Now Trump gets to nominate Dodaro’s replacement, and key lawmakers are only just starting to take stock of a paradox: A president who continually tests the bounds of Congress’ spending powers gets to pick the legislative branch’s chief watchdog.

“It sets up a very bad situation,” Sen. Brian Schatz of Hawaii, the next Senate Democratic whip and a senior appropriator, said in an interview. “Among the things to be alarmed about, this is a new one.” The stakes are high: Whoever ends up running GAO once Dodaro’s term ends will be able to bolster, or undermine, Congress’ defenses against Trump in the separation-of-powers battle the president is stoking by terminating, freezing and reallocating hundreds of billions of dollars Congress previously approved.

“When one party controls the Senate, the House and the White House, there’s a tendency to rally around the president and to do what the president wants,” said David Walker, Dodaro’s predecessor and the only living former GAO director. “But somebody’s got to be able to be the independent referee, and to try to do what they think is in the interest of the institution, the Congress and the country. And that’s what the comptroller general is.”

Read more: https://www.politico.com/news/2025/09/17/gao-trump-impoundment-spending-00569967

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The impending retirement that could rock Capitol Hill (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Sep 18 OP
Oh CRAP!! riversedge Sep 18 #1
Who are the 3 dozen? mahina Sep 18 #2
I found that NPR has a tracker BumRushDaShow Sep 18 #7
thank you! mahina Sep 18 #10
Most welcome! BumRushDaShow Sep 18 #11
More bad news. Gimpyknee Sep 18 #3
Yup, I'm actively praying he goddamn just drops dead. Joinfortmill Sep 18 #5
Thank you for posting. Fuck, Fuck, Fuck. It never ends. Joinfortmill Sep 18 #4
Giving dump Kingly Powers Mr.Bee Sep 18 #6
Comptroller gfarber Sep 18 #8
When a Democratic President occupies the WH, I want whatever lackey Trump installs Marie Marie Sep 18 #9

BumRushDaShow

(162,561 posts)
7. I found that NPR has a tracker
Thu Sep 18, 2025, 09:27 AM
Sep 18
A record number of congressional lawmakers aren't running for reelection in 2026. Here's the list

September 15, 2025 5:00 AM ET
Stephen Fowler



NPR is tracking the record number of congressional lawmakers who have announced they do not plan to run for reelection to their current seats in 2026. That number currently stands at 10 senators and 27 House members.

Fifteen are retiring from public office with the rest running for a different office — 11 looking to become governor of their state, 10 looking to make the jump from House to Senate and one, Texas Republican Rep. Chip Roy, is looking to become his state's attorney general.

There are more Republicans signaling their desire to exit Washington (27) than Democrats (10).

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There is a 2-page table in the article below the excerpt's content, at the link!

gfarber

(142 posts)
8. Comptroller
Thu Sep 18, 2025, 01:53 PM
Sep 18


Gene Dodaro’s long run’s at its end,
As watchdog, to law he won’t bend.
But Trump picks who’s next—
Which leaves Congress perplexed—
Will the guard dog now serve or pretend?

As Dodaro prepares to step down,
A new choice brings questions to town.
With power at stake,
Will norms start to break,
And the watchdog just quietly drown?

Dodaro called foul when it fit,
Now he's out — and the timing? A hit.
The fox picks the guard
For the treasury yard —
How convenient, if you don't give a shit.

The watchdog who barked at misuse,
Now retires — how fitting the news.
For the one breaking norms
Now selects who informs…
What a clever new way to confuse.

Marie Marie

(10,668 posts)
9. When a Democratic President occupies the WH, I want whatever lackey Trump installs
Thu Sep 18, 2025, 04:03 PM
Sep 18

to be immediately fired. I don't care if it is legal or not - Trump got away with many many illegal firings and we had better be prepared
to purge these vermin from our government if we don't want years and years of a Trump shadow government. We will need to clean house as drastically as Anus Face did.

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