The dismissals appeared to violate federal law, which requires Congress to receive 30 days’ notice of any intent to fire a ...
It’s not immediately clear whether the firings are legal, as the Trump administration is required to give a 30-day notice.
While many were sleeping late last Friday, the White House informed 17 inspectors general (IGs) that their services were no longer required.
The full scope of the Friday night mass firings was coming into sharper view as one fired watchdog official warned of “a ...
President Donald Trump terminated the independent inspectors general from over a dozen federal agencies. effective ...
Robert Storch, the inspector general at the Defense Department, was among more than a dozen IGs at federal agencies fired by ...
The two-sentence long note to HHS Inspector General Christi Grimm cited “changing priorities” under Trump's new ...
Sen. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) on Sunday singled out a possible reason Donald Trump chose to fire several inspectors general ...
Federal law requires the White House to give Congress a full month of warning and case-specific details before firing a ...
The departments that saw their inspector general fired include the Defense Department, State Department, Department of Health and Human Services, and Department of Labor. The Department of Justice ...
By keeping an eye out for waste and fraud, they make efficiency possible.