Turf War Between Kushner and Sessions Drove Federal Prisons Director to Quit - News Summed Up

Turf War Between Kushner and Sessions Drove Federal Prisons Director to Quit


WASHINGTON — When Jared Kushner hosted a high-profile summit meeting on federal prison reform at the White House last Friday, some in attendance noticed that the man who was ostensibly in charge of the federal prison system, Mark S. Inch, a retired Army major general, was nowhere in sight. Only Mr. Kushner and a few others knew that Mr. Inch, a genial former military police commander appointed to oversee the Federal Bureau of Prisons and its more than 180,000 inmates just nine months ago, had two days earlier submitted his resignation as the bureau’s director to Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein. Inch had already been ordered to vacate his office and had begun packing up books and memorabilia from his 35-year military career. Inch also felt marginalized by Mr. Kushner, the president’s son-in-law and senior adviser, in drafting prison reform legislation, the officials said.


Source: New York Times May 24, 2018 20:52 UTC



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