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President Trump Puts 17 Inspectors General Out of a Job

Several inspectors lost their job after notifying President Donald Trump on Friday night that they would dismiss them.

About 17 of them were fired without notice by e -mail. USA Today Reported On Saturdays, the officials who lost their jobs said they had acknowledged the information to the newspaper.

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The Inspector General is an independent monitoring agency within the government agency, investigating and publishing waste, fraud, and abuse.

The confidentiality of the Ministry of Defense also includes the investigator of the Ministry of Defense, the Ministry of State, the Ministry of State, the Ministry of the Interior, the Ministry of the Indian problem, and the Indian Ministry of Indian issue. He said anonymously on the condition.

The first report of this news was Washington Post Most of the stakeholders have been appointed from 2017 to 2021, the first term of President Trump. today The article I read.

In the letter on Friday, Hannibal “Mike”, chairman of the Inspection General Review Council on honesty and efficiency, said. I wrote it He told the White House President Sergio Gol about his dismissal.

“We recommend that you contact the White House Council to discuss the intended action policy. At this time, we will dismiss the Inspector approved by the President and approved by the President. I don't think it's legally enough, “he said, the President quoted the revision of the 1978 Inspector's Law, which must notify the parliament 30 days before the residents dismissed. I will describe the general theory and its reasons.

According to Brightbart News, a few hours after Trump's oath on Monday, David Pecoske, Secretary of TSA, was busy.

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Pecoske was originally nominated by President Trump in 2017, and was reconfirmed in his position in 2022 during his only term. He has been reported that he will stay in the presidential position until his current five -year term expires, but not.

TSA was criticized, with TSA, former Democratic House of Representatives, and Trump's ally, Tursie Gavard, on a monitoring list called “Quiet Skise.”

According to Brightbart News, President Trump also began to dismiss a career career from the Ministry of Justice on Wednesday after swearing in 2023 that he would break the Deep State.

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