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  2. 2020 dismissals of inspectors general - Wikipedia

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    In April and May 2020, United States President Donald Trump dismissed the inspectors general (IGs) of five cabinet departments in the space of six weeks. [1] [2] The inspectors general removed were Michael K. Atkinson, Intelligence, on April 3; Glenn Fine (acting), Defense, April 7; Christi Grimm (acting), Health and Human Services, May 1; Mitch Behm (acting), Transportation, May 15; and Steve ...

  3. Stanley A. McChrystal - Wikipedia

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    During a meeting with Obama on 23 June, two days before the article was released to newsstands and only one day after it was released online, McChrystal tendered his resignation, which the president accepted. [11] Shortly thereafter, President Obama nominated General David Petraeus to replace McChrystal in his role as top commander in ...

  4. 2025 dismissals of inspectors general - Wikipedia

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    On January 24, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump announced the immediate firing of at least 17 inspectors general across various federal government agencies. The late-night mass dismissal has raised significant concerns about government oversight, accountability, and potential legal violations, and was called a "Friday night coup", "Friday night purge", "midnight purge" [1] or "illegal ...

  5. Former Obama AG says McCabe was fired to 'please an ... - AOL

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    Eric Holder, former President Barack Obama's attorney general, has weighed in on the firing of former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe. Former Obama AG says McCabe was fired to 'please an ...

  6. List of Trump administration dismissals and resignations

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    On March 28, 2018, Trump announced on Twitter that Shulkin had been fired. [6] [7] Following his dismissal, controversy erupted about efforts by the White House to privatize VA healthcare [8] and Shulkin's allegedly inappropriate taxpayer-funded foreign trips. [9] Robert Wilkie: March 28, 2018 May 29, 2018 Peter O'Rourke: May 29, 2018 July 30, 2018

  7. Gerald Walpin - Wikipedia

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    From 1957 to 1960, he served in the United States Air Force Judge Advocate General, with a rank of lieutenant. [3]Walpin was an Assistant U.S. Attorney and Chief of Special Prosecutions for the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York for five years, after which he went on to become a senior partner at the New York-based law firm Rosenman & Colin LLP—and then of counsel ...

  8. Barack Obama targeted by fake news after Trump's ... - AOL

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    The FBI did not issue a warrant for Obama's arrest, nor -- as the website wrote -- did an FBI spokesman named "Todd McMartin" release a statement on the 44th American president's potential arrest.

  9. Michael Flynn - Wikipedia

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    Michael Thomas Flynn (born 24 December 1958) is a retired United States Army lieutenant general and convicted felon who was the 24th U.S. national security advisor [2] for the first 22 days of the first Trump administration.