POLITICS
The Mass Firing of Watchdogs: Trump's Change of Guard
Washington, USASun Jan 26 2025
Let's talk about an interesting event that happened in the U. S. government. President Trump fired about 17 inspectors general, who are like the police of government agencies, keeping things in check. They were removed all at once, which some people in Congress found troubling. Why? Because it might have broken some rules about letting Congress know ahead of time.
Inspectors general are important because they make sure the government's money is spent wisely and people don't misuse their power. They're meant to be nonpartisan, meaning they don't take sides and just do their job. The role started after the Watergate scandal, when Congress decided agencies needed internal watchdogs.
Some Congress members, like Senators Chuck Grassley and Lindsey Graham, had different reactions. Grassley wanted more explanation, while Graham suggested Trump should just follow the rules next time. Democrats and watchdog groups, however, worried this could make it easier for people to take advantage of the government.
Notably, the longtime Justice Department inspector general, Michael Horowitz, wasn't among those fired. Horowitz had looked into the FBI's investigation of Russian ties during Trump’s campaign, among other things.
Critics said these firings could lead to more waste and corruption in the government. They suggested Trump might use these vacant positions to put loyalists in place, which could affect services like Social Security and veteran benefits.
In the past, Trump has challenged the authority of these watchdogs, replacing several in 2020. Senator Elizabeth Warren called it a "purge" in the middle of the night, worrying it would dismantle checks on Trump's power.
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questions
What mechanisms exist to ensure that the replacements for these inspectors general maintain independence and non-partisanship?
Did Trump fire the inspectors general because they found too many 'best people' in his administration?
What's the deal with midnight firings? Is everyone in the Trump administration on a vampire schedule?
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