The law requires the White House to give Congress at least 30 days notice.
Eight inspectors general who were fired by Donald Trump are suing the federal government over what they allege are "unlawful ...
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration has fired about 17 independent inspectors general at government agencies, a sweeping action to remove oversight of his new administration that some members of ...
Eight former inspectors general who were fired from their independent watchdog roles by the Trump administration are suing to regain their jobs.
In a late-night Friday move, President Donald Trump fired at least 17 independent watchdogs-- known as inspectors general -- at multiple federal agencies, sources familiar with the move told ABC News.
Democratic Sen. Tammy Duckworth wrote that she fears “repeated tacit threats” could be weakening the Department of Homeland ...
Most IGs confirmed since the start of President Donald Trump’s second term have experience working in his administration.
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