Donald Trump wants to stop a lawsuit against his Truth Social company by arguing that, while he's president, he should be ...
Exc: Good for him, we say, as these pests are eating away at separated powers.
Congress created the first inspector general position in 1976 in an era of post-Watergate reform. Trump's recent move to fire ...
Trump administration officials elected to bypass the regulatory process to rescind Biden-era rules aimed at barring Schedule ...
The full scope of the Friday night mass firings was coming into sharper view as one fired watchdog official warned of “a ...
The past few weeks have seen a flurry of new rules that have upended the federal real estate leasing landscape, with substantial impacts to ...
Pete Hegseth was narrowly confirmed as defense secretary amid swirling questions about his competence and character, and ...
As director of the Office of Management and Budget, Russell Vought plans to implement the most critical parts of the new ...
An initiative for promoting diversity, equity and inclusion policies and activities at the Department of Veterans Affairs is ...
A flurry of executive orders signed shortly after Trump assumed office will have huge implications for the government workforce.
The White House and OPM are asking for specifics in how agencies will comply with Trump's return-to-office order.
A federal judge gently hints that Trump’s lawyer might consider a change of location and extinguishes the dung—for now.