U.S. President Donald Trump has signed a blizzard of executive orders and taken other actions since his inauguration on Jan.
There are legal constraints in place that are designed to prevent many of Donald Trump's recent firings. So why is he making the moves anyway?
U.S. President Donald Trump has signed a blizzard of executive orders and taken other actions since his inauguration on Jan.
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 ...
Congress must hold the president accountable for these personnel decisions and take steps to maintain inspectors generals’ ...
Trump wants us to go back to the bad old days when the entire executive branch could be hired and fired at the president’s ...
By firing key watchdogs inside the federal government, Trump gave away his game. He's not fighting waste, he's protecting his own hide.
Experts fear the president will replace the fired inspectors general with loyalists who will turn a blind eye to malfeasance.
Firing IGs isn’t unprecedented. Ronald Reagan fired 16, rehiring five after congressional criticism. Barack Obama fired one, explaining his actions to Congress after complaints. In his first term, ...
Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley is calling on President Donald Trump to explain his decision to fire 18 inspectors general ...
Phyllis Fong, the former inspector general of the U.S. Department of Agriculture who was recently fired by the Trump White ...