President Donald Trump’s firings sets up another major legal clash over Congress’ power to put limits on the removal of ...
President Donald Trump’s firing of 18 inspectors general explicitly violates a law passed by Congress to protect these anti-corruption watchdogs from removal by a corrupt president. Believe it or not, ...
Johnson received many valuable gifts including luxury items like Hugo Boss cufflinks and a personalized Montblanc pen.
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 ...
The former inspector general of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) was reportedly escorted out of her office Monday after she "refused to comply" with her termination – though the USDA denies ...
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.
An Associated Press investigation found the FBI has received nearly 300 allegations of sexual misconduct since the bureau ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture responded on Wednesday to reports claiming the agency’s former inspector general was ...
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?
Congress must hold the president accountable for these personnel decisions and take steps to maintain inspectors generals’ ...
"It's quite stark and severe, if you will. This is sort of like the bureaucratic version of a perp walk," said former ...