William Bradford, a controversial Trump appointee who sent racist and anti-Semitic tweets before being chosen to lead the Energy Departments Office of Indian Energy, resigned from his position on Thursday.
Bradford tendered his resignation this afternoon and is no longer with the Department of Energy, Shaylyn Hynes, an Energy Department spokesperson, said by email.
Before he joined the administration, Bradford had referred to Mark Zuckerberg, Facebooks chief executive, as a little arrogant self-hating Jew and had called President Obama Kenyan creampuff on Twitter.
And on the anniversary in 2016 of the opening of internment camps to detain Japanese-Americans during World War II, he said: It was necessary.
Controversy has followed Bradford long before his appointment in the Energy Department. In 2015, he resigned from another job with the federal government as an assistant law professor at West Point after it was discovered he wrote an academic paper in which he called for legal scholars sympathetic to Islamist aims to be imprisoned or attacked. He also suggested journalists who talk to those scholars could also be targeted.