President Trump fired about a dozen Inspectors General. These inspector generals are nominated by the President, and confirmed by the Senate.
The Trump administration is reportedly subjecting prospective civil servants to loyalty tests, sparking fears among workers ...
The Republican senator said on Sunday that he believes the president will fill the inspectors general positions that were ...
The GOP senator said Trump "technically" broke the law by firing several inspectors general, but "has the authority to do it." ...
President Donald Trump’s national security adviser has sidelined about 160 National Security Council staffers, telling them ...
Job-seekers hoping to join the new Trump administration are facing a series of intense loyalty tests, with White House ...
The dismissals appeared to violate federal law, which requires Congress to receive 30 days’ notice of any intent to fire a ...
Federal law requires the White House to give Congress a full month of warning and case-specific details before firing a ...
The Trump administration has said that just 6% of federal employees now work in person. But according to an August report ...
President Donald Trump fired the inspectors general from more than a dozen federal agencies in a Friday night purge, ...
The White House defied a law that requires giving Congress 30 days’ notice and detailed reasons before removing the watchdog ...
Adding to federal workers’ distress, the acting head of the Office of Personnel Management, which is effectively the federal government’s HR department, on Monday instructed agencies to compile lists ...