Trump appointee Andrew Saul, whose term of office was supposed to run until 2025, says move is "illegal"
New York Jewish businessman Andrew Saul, who is currently the Social Security Administration Commissioner vowed to fight his firing at the hands of US President Joe Biden, according to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA).
Saul, whom former President Donald Trump appointed and who was confirmed in the post in 2019, made the comment about refusing to be ousted to the Washington Post last week.
Biden's rationale for the summary firing was that it is felt within the department that Saul is thwarting changes - presumably tied to the notion of "equity" - that the administration wishes to implement.... Read More: i24