Joseph E. Schmitz
Joseph E. Schmitz | |
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Inspector General of the Department of Defense | |
In office April 2, 2002 – September 12, 2005 | |
President | George W. Bush |
Preceded by | Robert Lieberman (Acting) |
Succeeded by | Thomas Gimble (Acting) |
Personal details | |
Born | Joseph Edward Schmitz August 28, 1956 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S. |
Political party | Republican |
Parent(s) | John G. Schmitz (father) Mary E. Suehr (mother) |
Relatives | John P. Schmitz (brother) Mary Kay Letourneau (sister) |
Education | United States Naval Academy (BS) Stanford University (JD) |
Military service | |
Allegiance | United States |
Branch/service | United States Navy |
Joseph Edward Schmitz (born August 28, 1956) is an American lawyer, former
Biography
Schmitz was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin,
Upon graduation from the Naval Academy, Schmitz served in the U.S. Navy for approximately four years, including a stint as an exchange officer with the
Schmitz is a member of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta.[7]
He co-authored the book Shariah: The Threat To America by the Center for Security Policy, of which he is a senior fellow,[8] and has been on the Advisory Board of the American Freedom Law Center, which is run by David Yerushalmi.[9] Because of his involvement with these groups, he has been described as anti-Muslim by the Southern Poverty Law Center[8] and Hope not Hate.[9]
Inspector General of the Department of Defense
On June 18, 2001, Schmitz was nominated by President
Various senior officials in the Defense Department stated that Schmitz had an enduring fascination with Baron Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben, having personally redesigned the Defense Department Inspector General's seal to incorporate the Von Steuben family motto.[11] Schmitz's association with the German journalist, Henning Von Steuben, the leader of the Von Steuben Family Association, attracted the criticism of Senator Chuck Grassley, who stated that Schmitz had "feted Von Steuben at an $800 meal allegedly paid for by public funds."[11] In 2005, Schmitz canceled a planned $200,000 trip to Germany "to attend a ceremony at a Von Steuben statue," after Grassley questioned the expenditure.[11]
As Inspector General, Schmitz investigated involvement of the U.S. military in the sex trade in
Role in 2020 Presidential Election
CNN reported that Schmitz sent a message to Representative Jim Jordan describing the legal basis for Vice President Mike Pence to block certification of the 2020 election. On January 5, 2021, Jordan forwarded Schmitz’ message to White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows.[13]
See also
- Blackwater Worldwide
- Department of Health and Human Services
- Scott Bloch, United States Office of Special Counsel
- Robert W. Cobb, NASA Inspector General
- Howard Krongard, Inspector General of the United States Department of State
- Erik Prince, founder and CEO of Blackwater Worldwide, Inc.
References
- ^ Jeff Stein (21 March 2016). "Joseph Schmitz, Donald Trump's foreign policy adviser, left the Pentagon amid controversy". Newsweek.
- ^ Missy Ryan; Steven Mufson (March 22, 2016). "One of Trump's foreign policy advisers is a 2009 college grad who lists Model UN as a credential". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2 June 2017.
- ^ U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services, Nominations before the Senate Armed Services Committee, first session, 107th Congress, 1616
- ^ "Joseph E. Schmitz". www.nndb.com.
- ^ Scahill, Blackwater, 303.
- ^ "Sands-llp.com". Jespllc.com.
- ^ WorldSecurityNetwork.com Archived 2007-10-13 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ a b Piggott, Stephen (March 28, 2016). "Meet the Anti-Muslim Leaders Advising Donald Trump and Ted Cruz". Southern Poverty Law Center.
- ^ a b Mulhall, Joe (February 2017). "Going Mainstream: The mainstreaming of anti-Muslim prejudice in Europe and North America" (PDF). HOPE Not Hate 'Counter-Jihad' Mini Report (1): 6.
- ^ "Pentagon Iraq War Intel 'Not Illegal': Questions About DoD Inspector General's Flawed Report", Daily Kos, February 9, 2007
- ^ a b c T. Christian Miller, The Scrutinizer Finds Himself Under Scrutiny, Los Angeles Times, September 25, 2005
- ^ "LaPorte to testify on military efforts to curb sex trade". Stars and Stripes. September 21, 2004.
- ^ "Jim Jordan sent one of the texts revealed by January 6 committee", [1], December 15, 2021
Literature
- Miller, T. Christian. (2006). Blood Money: Wasted Billions, Lost Lives, and Corporate Greed in Iraq. New York: Little, Brown and Company. See pages 68–69.
- Scahill, Jeremy. (2007). Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army. New York: Nation Books. See Chapter Seventeen: "Joseph Schmitz: Christian Soldier."
External links
- "US: Pentagon's Top Watchdog Resigned Amid Claims of Stonewalling Inquiries Archived 2007-08-07 at the Wayback Machine," T. Christian Miller, Los Angeles Times, September 3, 2005
- "How Many More Mike Browns Are Out There?," Mark Thompson, Karen Tumulty, Time Magazine, October 3, 2005
- "No FBI Charges for Defense Official in Iraq Case," T. Christian Miller, Los Angeles Times, October 15, 2005.
- "Tanker Inquiry Finds Rumsfeld's Attention Was Elsewhere Archived 2006-07-03 at the Wayback Machine," R. Jeffrey Smith, Washington Post, June 20, 2006
- "Donald Trump's Top Foreign Adviser, Joseph Schmitz, is a Former Blackwater Executive," Democracy Now!, March 25, 2016
- Appearances on C-SPAN