Former U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) inspector general Phyllis Fong was not arrested after she was ousted from her role, a spokesperson for the USDA has said.
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Hosted on MSNVillatoro Guilty: Ex-D.C. Official Gets 15 Months for PPP FraudWendy Nicole Villatoro, a former public official in Washington, D.C., has been sentenced to 15 months in federal prison for ...
The president repeated familiar exaggerations and falsehoods about the economy, the Department of Government Efficiency and tariffs.
U.S. District Judge Rudolph Contreras found that the termination violated long-standing Supreme Court precedent limiting the ...
President Donald Trump's executive orders and actions by his administration have already spurred more than 85 lawsuits.
Good afternoon and happy Monday, readers! We hope you all had a restful weekend. In today’s Daily on Energy, we are kicking things off with Republicans continuing their effort to roll back former ...
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CW33 on MSNInside Trump’s federal worker firingsPresident Trump’s widespread firings of federal employees has reached every level of government, but critics say his ...
Last May, one inspector documented “general filth” in a room at the Indiana plant. The U.S. Agriculture Department released the inspection records in response to Freedom of Information Act requests ...
The Trump administration’s pattern of dismissing government watchdogs has continued with the recent firing of USAID Inspector ...
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The Department of Veterans Affairs is planning an “aggressive” reorganization that includes cutting 80,000 jobs from the sprawling agency that provides health care for millions of veterans. That's ...
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An appeals court has removed the head of a federal watchdog agency in the latest twist in a legal fight over Republican ...
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