The White House defied a law that requires giving Congress 30 days’ notice and detailed reasons before removing the watchdog ...
The dismissals appeared to violate federal law, which requires Congress to receive 30 days’ notice of any intent to fire a ...
The conversations about ousting these government watchdogs began during Trump's transition back to the White House.
President Donald Trump fired the inspectors general from more than a dozen federal agencies in a Friday night purge, ...
Lawmakers in both parties expressed concern that the White House might have circumvented federal rules in dismissing ...
Deeming it a "widespread massacre" Pres. Trump set stage for constitutional fight by firing at least 17 IGs without 30day notice to Congress.
It’s not immediately clear whether the firings are legal, as the Trump administration is required to give a 30-day notice.
Federal law requires the White House to give Congress a full month of warning and case-specific details before firing a ...
President Donald Trump traveled to California to survey the wildfire damage in his first presidential visit since his ...
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In this guest commentary, William H. Honaker, a partner with Dickinson Wright PLLC provides a look at what a Trump-led IP ...