A group of federal watchdogs who were booted from their posts last month by President Donald Trump have teamed up to sue his ...
The eight inspectors general want a judge to declare their firings by email were "legally ineffective" and put them back to work.
Eight inspectors general whom Donald Trump fired from their federal agency watchdog posts are suing for their jobs back, adding to the legal scrutiny over Trump’s first weeks of decisions in the White ...
Eight government watchdogs have sued over their mass firing that removed oversight of President Donald Trump's new administration.
The back-and-forth reflects the chaos and confusion marking President Donald Trump’s campaign to transform the federal ...
The Walker Guesthouse, by Paul Rudolph, is ready to be delivered from California to a buyer in the United States or overseas.
The Department of Government Efficiency is coordinating mass firings after a Trump executive order gave the group expanded ...
On Monday, U.S. Agency for International Development Inspector General Paul K. Martin released a report noting that Trump’s ...
She backed diversity and equity initiatives while on the state school board in Connecticut. Her confirmation hearing for ...
It’s not immediately clear whether the firings are legal, as the Trump administration is required to give a 30-day notice.