The Device Recall: Is Trump's Move a Red Flag?

Tue Jan 28 2025
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This: you get fired, and then your boss asks for your work phone back. That's what happened to about 17 federal watchdogs, known as inspectors general, under President Trump's administration. These aren't just any employees; they're the folks who keep an eye on government activities to ensure everything stays fair and honest. Their independence is crucial, as it stops them from being influenced by political changes. One of these fired watchdogs, Mark Greenblatt, was actually appointed by Trump himself. He's worried that this device recall could threaten the watchdogs' independence, making them vulnerable to political sway. If Trump replaces them with people who just agree with him, it might start a dangerous trend. What if the next Democratic president does the same? We could end up with a never-ending cycle of politicized overseers, which isn't good for anyone. This raise questions about whether Trump broke any rules by firing these independent overseers. Greenblatt's fears highlight the importance of keeping these watchdogs, well, watchful and independent.