Walter Shaub

[2] As of July 19, 2017, he joined the Washington D.C.-based election law organization the Campaign Legal Center (CLC) as senior director, ethics.

He delivered a speech on January 11, 2017 regarding concerns with the president-elect's refusal to divest his assets and, instead, place them in trust managed by his sons.

[13] Writing on behalf of the administration on May 17, 2017, Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney sent Shaub a letter that seemed to question OGE's authority to collect the requested ethics records.

[19] On September 21, OGE's acting Director, David Apol, issued a memorandum declaring that the White House would comply with this congressional request.

[1] After resigning as OGE director, Shaub joined the Campaign Legal Center, a nonpartisan organization of election-law experts located in Washington DC.

It's: 'Have a clean heart and act appropriately,'"[25] Shaub vocally supported the need for the investigation into Russian meddling in the U.S. elections to remain independent of White House interference by President Donald Trump and his associates.

"[26][27] On February 16, 2021, the nonprofit Project On Government Oversight (POGO) announced that Shaub would be joining the watchdog organization, leading a new Ethics and Accountability Initiative.