The US Department of Labor’s Inspector General Larry Turner was part of a spate of firings by President Donald Trump, the agency said Monday.
Staffers would be paid for eight months if they resign rather than return to the office full time.
As expected, the White House issued a directive to the heads of all executive departments and agencies within the first few hours after
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Tuesday that the Biden administration contributed to the high cost of eggs after directing 100,000,000 chickens be killed.
Among other things, the Executive Order eliminates the requirement that certain federal contractors prepare and implement affirmative action programs for minorities and women and revokes OFCCP’s enforcement authority over those programs.
Agencies are starting to take action against DEI-tasked employees and pass lists of those workers on to OPM and the White House.
Stephen Miller, the White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy, appeared on CNN in a heated interview with host Jake Tapper. The discussion focused on Trump's impending federal aid freeze and Miller's assertion about the political leanings of federal workers.
Press secretary Karoline Leavitt is set to make her debut behind the podium as the White House holds its first official news briefing Tuesday afternoon. Leavitt is certain to get questions related to the White House budget office’s decision to pause all grants and loans disbursed by the federal government to ensure its programs are consistent with President Donald Trump’s executive orders.
A federal judge temporarily blocked President Donald Trump's freeze of federal funding. Will Medicare, Social Security or Medicaid be affected? Here's what to know.
Trump's firings of the Senate-confirmed inspectors general included officials at Defense, State, Transportation, Labor, Health and Human Services, and EPA among others.
Several of Donald Trump’s Cabinet picks, including Health and Human Services secretary nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr., will face confirmation hearings today as the president continues to forge ahead with his agenda.
The opening days of the second Trump administration have sent many higher education communities into a state of confusion and raw fear.