President Trump dismissed at least twelve federal agencies' inspectors general, tasked with identifying and preventing government fraud and abuse,...
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Multiple federal agencies, including defence, state, interior, energy, EPA, and SSA, witnessed firings as President Trump removed 17 inspectors general appointed during his first term. Critics, including Senator Elizabeth Warren, argue this action undermines checks on presidential power and facilitates corruption.
President Trump dismissed at least twelve federal agencies' inspectors general, tasked with identifying and preventing government fraud and abuse,...
Elizabeth Warren called the firings ‘a purge... in the middle of the night.’
The internal government watchdogs were believed to have been dismissed at several major agencies, though the Justice Department’s was not said to...
US senator adds to chorus of criticism of president, who fired inspectors at departments including state and defense
President Donald Trump fired over a dozen inspectors general across multiple federal agencies late Friday.
US president Donald Trump's administration has reportedly purged inspectors general from 17 government agencies.
The move eliminates a critical oversight component and clears the way to replace them with loyalists.
Democrats and others criticise President Donald Trump for firing independent watchdogs at multiple government agencies in a letter citing "changing...
Trump has fired 17 inspectors general, raising oversight concerns and drawing criticism from lawmakers while allies defended the decision.
Baghdad, Iraq AP — Iraq’s parliament passed three divisive laws Tuesday, including amendments to the country’s personal status law that...