A group of eight former internal government watchdogs who were fired by President Trump filed a lawsuit Wednesday challenging ...
Inspectors general fired by President Donald Trump are suing to get their jobs back as watchdogs for waste and fraud at federal agencies.
The USAID inspector general did his job and did it well. For his trouble, the White House fired him. The move was quickly labeled the “ midnight massacre .” Late on a Friday night, in the first week ...
Former U.S. Department of Agriculture Inspector General Phyllis Fong was fired in January, after 22 years on the job, when the Trump administration dismissed such watchdogs for at least 18 federal ...
Although it is standard procedure to kill flocks with the outbreak of bird flu, posts on social media twisted the truth.
While the president has issued dozens of executive orders dismantling programs, lawsuits and pushback emerge on their impact.
Phyllis Fong, the Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), was removed from her office after refusing ...
Phyllis Fong, the USDA inspector general, was escorted out of her office after disputing her dismissal by the Trump ...
In an email to colleagues on Saturday, reviewed by Reuters, she said the independent Council of the Inspectors General on ...
New York State Inspector General Lucy Lang told Newsweek that "there should be public outrage" at the dismissal of federal ...
And what the seemingly illegal mass firings could mean for the future of independent agencies in the federal government.