President Donald Trump fired the inspectors general from more than a dozen federal agencies in a Friday night purge, ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Job-seekers hoping to join the new Trump administration are facing a series of intense loyalty tests, with ...
Trump complained that long permitting processes and late arrival from FEMA agents have delayed homeowners from being able to ...
Federal law requires the White House to give Congress a full month of warning and case-specific details before firing a ...
The dismissals appeared to violate federal law, which requires Congress to receive 30 days’ notice of any intent to fire a ...
An earlier memo from the Office of Personnel Management had asked agency heads to submit written plans by Jan. 31 for ...
According to a memo from the US Office of Personnel Management, "Each agency, department, or commission head shall take ...
Federal agencies have been told to move to terminate “to the maximum extent allowed by law, all federal diversity, equity, ...
Democrats described Trump's late-night firing of the federal agency inspectors general as an 'attack on Democracy'.
"These dismissals clearly violate federal law, which requires the President to provide Congress with 30-day notice of intent and detailed reasons to fire inspectors general," he says ...
The watchdogs say the removals may be invalid for failing to comply with a 2022 law requiring a 30-day notification to ...
Within the span of an hour, U.S. Reps. Tony Gonzales, R-Texas, and Veronica Escobar, D-Texas, held separate news conferences ...