The bipartisan pair of senators said Trump did not give Congress a 30-day notice for the firings of the inspectors general as legally required.
Chuck Grassley of Iowa, Senate judiciary chair, and the committee's top Democrat seek answers from Trump on firings of ...
Donald Trump is testing the limits of his power yet again—this time with the firing of multiple people on the National Labor ...
Ossoff Press Sens. Ossoff and Chuck Grassley (R-IA) recently introduced the bipartisan Justice for Murder Victims Act to help prosecute violent criminals and bring justice to homicide victims and ...
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley demanded President Trump provide an explanation for his firing of most ...
A new bipartisan letter issued by Republican Senator Chuck Grassley and Democratic Senator Dick Durbin demands that the Trump ...
In a statement, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders said that the freeze would have devastating implications for the “most ...
Jan. 27 marks 80 years since the Holocaust, and it serves as the official day of remembrance.Despite the passage of nearly a ...
Many inspector general offices will be headed by acting leaders in the interim, which could weaken the effectiveness of their ...
President Trump concluded his first week in office by firing 17 inspectors general from a long list of federal agencies last Friday night, which drew the attention of Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley. It’s ...
President Trump fired about a dozen Inspectors General. These inspector generals are nominated by the President, and confirmed by the Senate.
Trump is also receiving pushback from the inspectors general he fired. Former Inspector General of the Small Business Administration Hannibal “Mike” Ware said that Trump’s move is a "threat to ...