The White House removed the independent inspectors general of nearly every Cabinet-level agency including the Agriculture ...
President Donald Trump’s firings sets up another major legal clash over Congress’ power to put limits on the removal of ...
One Harvard Law School professor was skeptical that the removal of the inspectors general was not legally allowed -- but he did point to other provisions of the Inspector General Act that would ...
While many were sleeping late last Friday, the White House informed 17 inspectors general (IGs) that their services were no longer required.
Trump’s freeze on federal funds, fake buyout offers, and effort to fire inspector generals are about daring Democrats to try to stop him.
There are legal constraints in place that are designed to prevent many of the president's recent firings. So why is Trump making the moves anyway?
By firing key watchdogs inside the federal government, Trump gave away his game. He's not fighting waste, he's protecting his own hide.
Security agents escorted the inspector general of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) out of her office Monday after she ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is pulling the security protections and clearance of retired Joint Chiefs chairman Gen. Mark ...
Security agents escorted the inspector general of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) out of her office Monday after ...
Phyllis Fong, the former inspector general of the U.S. Department of Agriculture who was recently fired by the Trump White ...
The prospect of legal challenges to President Trump’s purges may be a feature, not a bug, for adherents of sweeping ...