According to Trump administration, President Donald Trump has opened its own picks on Friday nights to dismiss the tenant of federal institutions and to supervise each agency.
The dismissal caused some concerns of the Republican Republican Republican members, saying that the parliament had not been given a 30 -day notification from the White House.
CNN asked the White House to comment.
The latest ones are as follows:
Inspected heads: the Ministry of Transport, the Ministry of Transport, the Ministry of Transport, the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, the Ministry of Defense, the Ministry of Interior, and the Environmental Protection Agency were fired.
Republican claims: Chuck Glassley Senate, Senator Chuck Glassley, said that he has been seeking further explanations. Glasley said that he had no notification to Congress about the dismissal required by law.
Alabama’s Senator Tubama Tuburville said to CNN that he had no doubt that Trump’s decision was made without notifying the parliament.
“He’s a boss,” said Tubar Building to CNN. “Everyone is fired. If they use the Ministry of Justice as a weapon, they need to be gone.”
Land Paul’s Senate, National Land Security, told CNN that he had not considered Trump’s decision, but believes that the President has the authority to dismiss the monitoring team.
“If there is a process that must be implemented, the process must probably be performed correctly, but if you have power, he has the authority to ultimately change many of the supervisor. I think some of them need to be replaced, “said Paul.
Alaska Senator Lisa Marcausky pointed out that “it is quite wide and has spread to many government agencies.”
“In other words, I can understand that the newly appointed president wants to critically see the roles they played in various government agencies, but I think that everyone’s immediate dismissal is causing concerns. “She said.
Senator Susan Collins, the main state, also stated that the dismissal of the dismissal of this is not to meet the goal of President Trump’s dismissal, the elimination of corruption.
“I don’t understand why we will dismiss individuals who are in mission to eradicate waste, fraud, and abuse,” she said.
Democratic Party’s claim: Chuck Schumer, a general affairs of the Senate, calls this “the hair of the body”, and this dismissal may begin the “abuse within the government, and even the golden age of corruption”. I warned.
Democratic colleagues, Senator Elizabeth Warren, said that Trump is “trying to dismantle his power.”
Protection: Congress has a guardrail aimed at protecting the inspector, and there is a law that requires the White House to provide a substantial basis for dismissing the inspector.