Trump fires 17 independent watchdogs at US government agencies Inspectors general at state, defense and transportation departments removed in apparent violation of federal law.
Donald Trump fired 17 independent watchdogs at multiple US government agencies on Friday, a person with knowledge of the matter said, eliminating a critical oversight component and clearing the way for the president to replace them with loyalists.
The inspectors general at agencies including the departments of state, defense and transportation were notified by emails from the White House personnel director that they had been terminated immediately, the source said on condition of anonymity.
Agencies are pressing ahead with orders from Trump, who began his second presidency on Monday, to reshape the federal bureaucracy by scrapping diversity programs, rescinding job offers, and sidelining more than 150 national security and foreign policy officials.
The Washington Post, which was first to report the dismissals, said most were appointees from Trump’s first White House term from 2017 to 2021.