The National Endowment for the Arts has reassigned former communications director Yosi Sergant, who had become the latest target of FOX News talk show host Glenn Beck.
Acting NEA communications director Victoria Hutter said Thursday that Sergant had left the communications post. The move came after he had come under attack from Beck, a conservative commentator who accused Sergant of attempting to use taxpayer money to fund art to support the president's initiatives.
Sergant's reassignment came after the resignation last weekend of environmental adviser Van Jones, who had been criticized for weeks by Beck.
The talk show host accused Sergant of arranging an August conference call with the White House Office of Public Engagement and United We Serve to recruit artists to create works in support of Obama policies. The NEA has denied that the call was inappropriate, and the White House has said that it did not force Sergant's reassignment.
Sergant became well known during campaign 2008 for his work with artist Shepard Fairey around the iconic Obama HOPE poster, and first came to Washington as a staffer in the White House.
There is suppose to be another "shoe" drop on Acorn tomorrow. And, Fox is doing a special on Acorn. There will not be anymore videos released for awhile, though. Breitbart indicated that he wanted the public to have time to digest everything . . . there is suppose to be at least seven total videos and we have seen five so far.
Also, GB told his radio audience today that he had his first "re-founder" come forward! He wants 56 people to come forward and act as whistle-blowers on the corruption. They will mask the identity of anyone who does come forward, so no one will know who it is.