Federal judge refuses to reinstate eight former inspectors general fired by Trump administration
Source: Associated Press
Federal judge refuses to reinstate eight former inspectors general fired by Trump administration
MICHAEL KUNZELMAN and REBECCA BOONE
Wed, September 24, 2025 at 6:26 PM EDT
3 min read
WASHINGTON (AP) A federal judge refused on Wednesday to reinstate eight former inspectors general who filed a lawsuit after the Trump administration fired them with no warning and little explanation.
U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes said that while President Donald Trump likely violated the federal law governing the process for removing the non-partisan watchdogs from office, the firings didnt cause enough irreparable harm to justify reinstating the watchdogs before the lawsuit is resolved.
The eight plaintiffs were among 17 inspectors general who were fired by Trump on Jan. 24. Each received identical two-sentence emails from the White House that attributed their removal to unspecified changing priorities. The mass firings targeted all but two of the cabinet agencies inspectors general.
Plaintiffs attorneys said the firings were unlawful because the administration didnt give Congress the legally required 30-day notice or provide a substantive, case-specific rationale for removing them.
-snip-
Read more: https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/federal-judge-refuses-reinstate-eight-222636317.html