Widespread clearing in Trump’s second government; At least 2 inspections were fired!
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According to this newspaper, this wave of deportations appears to be a violation of federal law. By law, Congress must receive 30 days notice before any action to fire an inspector general is approved by the Senate.
Following this decision, the monitoring process of some large government organizations has been overshadowed; The Ministries of Defense, Foreign Affairs, Transportation, Veterans Affairs, Housing and Urban Development, the Ministry of Interior, Energy, Commerce and Agriculture, as well as the Environmental Protection Organization, small businesses and the Social Security Organization have been affected by these layoffs. /p>
It is not yet clear who the Trump administration plans to replace the deportees. Most of the dismissed people were appointed by Trump in his first term! Michael Horowitz, one of the inspectors general in the US Department of Justice who has escaped dismissal, was appointed by former President Barack Obama and in reports, he had strongly criticized both the Joe Biden administration and the first Trump administration.
One of the fired inspectors general said: This is a massive massacre. Now, every person Trump appoints will be labeled a loyalist and this will overshadow the entire system.