One of the inspectors general fired by Donald Trump is questioning whether the president is serious about saving money for ...
Geoff Bennett: Within days of taking office, President Trump fired more than 17 inspectors general across the federal government. It's already resulted in a lawsuit challenging the legality of the ...
By Chris Cameron Reporting from Washington A federal judge denied eight former inspectors general who were fired by President Trump immediate reinstatement to their jobs on Friday and excoriated ...
The plaintiffs are eight of the 17 Senate-confirmed inspectors general fired four days into President Donald Trump’s term, for what the White House cited as “changing priorities.” ...
Eight inspectors general who were fired by Donald Trump are suing the federal government over what they allege are "unlawful and unjustified purported termination[s]." ...
President Donald Trump fired more than a dozen inspectors general during his first week in office. Now, eight of those individuals are suing the administration over their firings. Mike Ware, 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.
The White House is also limiting more oversight. President Donald Trump fired the Inspector General of USAID after they warned that it could lose track of some $8.2 billion in funds if the agency ...
In 1981, when the offices were brand new, then President Ronald Reagan fired all 15 watchdogs then serving because he wanted the "fullest confidence" in each inspector general. After congressional ...