President Donald Trump has handed Paul Ingrassia, whose nomination to lead a government watchdog crashed in the Senate after his alleged racist texts were leaked, a new job in his administration.

Ingrassia, 30, withdrew his nomination to lead the Office of Special Counsel last month when GOP senators revolted over leaked group chat messages in which he allegedly used racial slurs and bragged about having a “Nazi streak.”

Despite the messages, Ingrassia kept his post as the White House liaison to the Department of Homeland Security.

On Thursday, Ingrassia told colleagues in an email that he is leaving to become deputy general counsel at the General Services Administration, according to Politico.

The lawyer, who was admitted to the New York bar last year, said that Trump had called him

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