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Monday, April 18, 2011
Malta Ambassador Douglas Kmiec Resigns After Criticism of His Religious Writing
AP and National Catholic Reporter both report on the resignation of U.S. Ambassador to Malta, Douglas Kmiec. Last week he announced he will resign as of August 15 after a State Department Inspector General's report criticized him for spending too much time writing and speaking about his Catholic religious beliefs. (See prior posting.) In his April 13 resignation letter to President Obama (full text) asking the President to "accept my resignation effective on the Feast of Assumption 2011," Kmiec said that he doubted very much whether one could ever spend too much time trying to find common ground between faiths. In a letter sent to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (full text), Kmiec complained that the Inspector General's office "failed to read any of my writing or see its highly positive effect on our bilateral relations."