WASHINGTON — Eight inspectors general fired without notice last month sued in federal court Wednesday arguing President Donald Trump violated the law by not warning Congress of their terminations.
The eight inspectors general want a judge to declare their firings by email were "legally ineffective" and put them back to work.
The case is the latest to challenge a wave of actions by President Trump that brazenly violated legal limits on his power.
A group of eight former internal government watchdogs who were fired by President Trump filed a lawsuit Wednesday challenging ...
The lawsuit claims the president failed to notify Congress or provide reasons for termination.
Inspectors general fired by President Donald Trump are suing to get their jobs back as watchdogs for waste and fraud at federal agencies.
President Trump fired the USAID inspector general one day after he released a report detailing the impact of the ...
WASHINGTON — (AP) — The White House fired the inspector general for the U.S. Agency for International Development on Tuesday, ...
On Monday, the Atlanta Mayor’s Office said Manigault, and the OIG more broadly, had issued at least 50 improper subpoenas.
Atlanta Inspector General Shannon K. Manigualt is not on administrative leave, according to the chairperson of the board ...
ATLANTA - Atlanta Inspector General Shannon Manigault is on leave, according to multiple sources. The move comes two days ...
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React to reports Atlanta's IG is taking leaveFOX 5 is learning Atlanta’s embattled inspector general has taken a leave of absence. The move comes after city attorneys ...
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