WASHINGTON — Eric Blankenstein, a former official at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau whose racially charged blog posts sparked controversy, has been promoted to acting executive vice president of Ginnie Mae.
Blankenstein, who was policy associate director for supervision and enforcement at the CFPB,
A HUD spokesman confirmed news of Blankenstein's promotion on Friday. He will receive a slight raise in his new position. The news was first reported by Politico.
Blankenstein came under fire last year after the blog posts, written under a pen name more than a decade earlier, came to light. In the writings, he said people who use racial slurs aren’t necessarily racist, and called most hate crimes “hoaxes.” After the reports,
Maren Kasper, who