Orange County supervisor removed from committee appointments amid scandal
Briefly

The removal from his positions by the Orange County Board of Supervisors highlights the severity of the situation surrounding Supervisor Andrew Do, who is facing growing criticism and calls for resignation amid a federal investigation. His involvement with a nonprofit linked to his daughter has raised ethical concerns, prompting colleagues to take action.
Supervisor Katrina Foley expressed strong disapproval, stating, "Supervisor Do betrayed the people of Orange County, cannot represent our county regionally, and should resign immediately," emphasizing that trust in elected officials is critical.
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