Congress wasn't given the legally required 30-day notices about the removals, something that even a top Republican decried.
The eight inspectors general want a judge to declare their firings by email were "legally ineffective" and put them back to work.
The case is the latest to challenge a wave of actions by President Trump that brazenly violated legal limits on his power.
Inspectors general fired by President Donald Trump are suing to get their jobs back as watchdogs for waste and fraud at ...
8 inspectors general fired by Trump file a federal lawsuit claiming their terminations were unlawful
Eight government watchdogs have sued the Trump administration over their mass firing that removed oversight of his new ...
A group of eight former internal government watchdogs who were fired by President Trump filed a lawsuit Wednesday challenging ...
The lawsuit claims the president failed to notify Congress or provide reasons for termination.
President Trump fired the USAID inspector general one day after he released a report detailing the impact of the ...
Eight inspectors general whom Donald Trump fired from their federal agency watchdog posts are suing for their jobs back, ...
The inspector general of the US Agency for International Development was fired on Tuesday, a day after his office released a ...
Joivian Tjuana Hayes, 36, of Compton, stole more than $300,000 in checks, postal money orders, gold coins and collectibles ...
Former U.S. Postal Service employee Nakedra Shannon was sentenced to prison after she and co-conspirators stole over $24 million worth of mailed checks, according to officials.
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