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Collins: 'I don’t understand' Trump's inspectors general firings

Senate, Susan Collins (Republican Party, Main State), said that he couldn't understand why Trump had dismissed multiple ministries late late on Saturdays, and these posts were a waste in the federal government. The goal of the president, considering that it is extremely important to eradicate fraud and abuse.

“I don't understand why I will be fired, and why I will dismiss individuals with the mission of eradicating them, so I don't understand what I know that it is a priority for President Trump.” Collins said. When we arrived at the Parliamentary Hall for a voting on Saturday morning.

President Trump fired 17 government surveys, including the Ministry of Defense, the Ministry of Transport, the Ministry of Transport, the Ministry of Transport, the Ministry of Energy, the Ministry of Home Development, and the Ministry of Housing Urban Development.

“Someone talked about when I came downstairs, just when I came downstairs, just heard that,” said the Republican General General General of the Republican Republican.

Mike Rounds (RS.D.) said this movement, but needs to be considered more carefully.

“I've heard, but I haven't seen it, I don't know what it means. To be honest, I have no choice but to guess what this really means. I am. Waiting, I'm going to know what it means in that other people intervene, “he said.

This surprising movement has caused a strong criticism of the Democratic Party.

“This is part of his plan to weaken the US government's functions so that there are no objective people who can judge the validity of his actions,” he said. Dr.i.) said. The military committee said about Trump's actions.

“He now has a more free path to avoid rules and regulations and to essentially change the system from one of the law to one of his whim.”

Lead said that the Ministry of Defense's Inspector has responded to the requests of the members.

“I think the IG gives a good evaluation. They are very thorough. So, the report they submitted is based on facts, accurate, political prejudice and others. He was not contaminated due to prejudice. “

Senator Amy Crobshire (Democratic Party, Minnesota), an executive of the Senate Agricultural Committee, stated that independent Inspector was “indispensable” to eradicate fraud and abuse throughout the government.

He stated in a statement that “President Trump has dismissed the Inspector of the Federal Government, including the Ministry of Agriculture, and has canceled important checks on the President's authority,” he said.

Senator Ron Widen (Oregon), a member of the Democratic Party of the Senate Finance Committee, declared that Trump has “systematically dismantled abuse, corruption and fraud in the federal government.”

Updated at 1:08 pm in eastern standard hours

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