President Donald Trump fired the inspector general for the U.S. Agency for International Development on Tuesday after the official released a report critical of Trump’s efforts to close the ...
WASHINGTON — Eight inspectors general fired without notice last month sued in federal court Wednesday arguing President Donald Trump violated the law by not warning Congress of their terminations.
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With firings and lax enforcement, Trump moving to dismantle government’s public integrity guardrailsIn the first three weeks of his administration, President Donald Trump has moved with brazen haste to dismantle the federal ...
Under the law, the administration is required to give 30-day notice to Congress prior to terminating an inspector general and give reasons why.
A longtime federal prosecutor in Albany, Robert P. Storch, is among the eight inspectors general suing for their jobs back ...
The acting archivist of the United States and several senior staff members at the National Archives and Records ...
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Scripps News on MSNTrump administration fires independent USAID watchdog without explanationThe Trump administration has fired the government watchdog at USAID after it warned it no longer had the resources to oversee ...
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The Trump administration also removed multiple commissioners from the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, which has an ongoing case against Tesla for alleged “widespread and ongoing racial ...
The recent firings of federal officials and rounds of executive orders under President Donald Trump have ignited dozens of ...
Some employees at the National Nuclear Security Administration, which oversees the U.S.’ nuclear weapons, were reportedly ...
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