Paul Ingrassia, who withdrew his nomination for head of the Office of Special Counsel in October after it was revealed he had sent a string of racially offensive texts, has reportedly been tapped as deputy general counsel at the U.S. General Services Administration, Politico reported.

Ingrassia, 30, a conservative activist and lawyer who has been serving as the White House liaison to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security since February, allegedly sent a “farewell” email to his colleagues, claiming that U.S. President Donald Trump called him into his office on Nov. 12 to offer him the job, according to Politico .

The news outlet said the move was confirmed by a spokesperson for GSA, which manages the federal government’s buildings, and a White House official, who said Ingrassia “

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