Trump's firings of the Senate-confirmed inspectors general included officials at Defense, State, Transportation, Labor, ...
Phyllis Fong, a 22-year veteran of the Agriculture Department, had told colleagues that she intended to stay after the White ...
In 2022, the inspector general’s office launched an investigation of Elon Musk’s brain implant startup Neuralink, which ...
In a rare bipartisan move, the leaders of the Senate Judiciary Committee sent a letter to President Trump seeking an ...
NewsNation partner The Hill reported that Trump has ousted around 17 federal watchdogs within various departments ...
A senior administration official said the move was an effort to let go of parts of the Biden administration that don’t “align ...
Lawmakers in both parties expressed concern that the White House might have circumvented federal rules in dismissing ...
Federal law requires the White House to give Congress a full month of warning and case-specific details before firing a ...
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 ...
Chuck Grassley of Iowa, Senate judiciary chair, and the committee's top Democrat seek answers from Trump on firings of ...