The U.S. Department of Agriculture responded on Wednesday to reports claiming the agency’s former inspector general was ...
U.S. President Donald Trump has signed a blizzard of executive orders and taken other actions since his inauguration on Jan.
There are legal constraints in place that are designed to prevent many of the president's recent firings. So why is Trump making the moves anyway?
FBI Director nominee Kash Patel insisted during his confirmation hearing that since he was victim to a weaponized government, he's most qualified for the job.
Donald Trump 2.0 is, so far, very much the same as his first go around. But eight years after he was last sworn into office, ...
The FBI has recorded a sharp spike in complaints that its own agents and employees have engaged in sexual misconduct, ranging from assault to harassment, despite a pledge by the bureau's leaders to el ...
Trump’s freeze on federal funds, fake buyout offers, and effort to fire inspector generals are about daring Democrats to try to stop him.
The administration is showing it doesn’t view the House and Senate as equal partners. So far, Republicans, who hold both majorities, are accepting their new status.
Congress must hold the president accountable for these personnel decisions and take steps to maintain inspectors generals' abilities to monitor the government’s honesty and efficiency.
What was seen as outrageous during Trump's first term is seen as normal in his second. A Washington Post columnist recently ...