Key Takeaways
- NTSB member J. Todd Inman was removed by the White House.
- Allegations include inappropriate alcohol use, harassment, and misuse of government resources.
- Inman denies allegations as a ‘political hit job’.
The White House announced the removal of NTSB member J. Todd Inman on March 6, 2026, citing ‘highly concerning reports’ about his conduct. Reuters reported that Inman had been fired without explanation, which he denied as a ‘political hit job.’ The administration’s actions have sparked controversy and raised questions about its handling of misconduct allegations. As the NTSB returns to its full five-member panel with the confirmation of John DeLeeuw, the case remains the White House’s word against Inman’s denial.