The move by Trump flouts a requirement that the president give Congress 30 days' notice before firing inspectors general.
The top watchdogs for the Defense Department and Department of Veterans Affairs were among the individuals dismissed by Trump.
Then-Maj. Gen. Christopher Finerty slept with a married DOD employee and fraternized with an enlisted airman by repeatedly ...
Michael Missal, inspector general at the Department of Veterans Affairs since 2016, was one of more than a dozen inspectors ...
Robert Storch, the inspector general at the Defense Department, was among more than a dozen IGs at federal agencies fired by ...
The reports included concerns about whether Secretary Austin was incapacitated or under general anesthesia while ... approximate positions of the U.S. Navy’s deployed carrier strike groups ...
Phyllis Fong, a 22-year veteran of the Agriculture Department, had told colleagues that she intended to stay after the White House fired her Friday.
Ronny Jackson, R-Texas, was quietly demoted by the Navy after a Defense Department inspector general report found he'd engaged in “inappropriate conduct” while serving as the top White House ...
The inspectors general for at least 17 agencies were terminated in late January, with one such official receiving a letter ...