8 inspectors general fired by Trump file a federal lawsuit claiming their terminations were unlawful
- Eight inspectors general have filed a lawsuit claiming their firings were unlawful and seek to be reinstated in their positions at various federal agencies.
- The lawsuit argues that Congress was not given the legally required 30-day notices about the removals, a point emphasized by a Republican senator.
- The inspectors general state that their nonpartisan roles are critical for overseeing federal spending and preventing waste, fraud, and abuse.
- The lawsuit alleges that Trump's actions have undermined the oversight needed for transparency and accountability in government.
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