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Trump fired 12 independent inspectors general in the United States.

Among those dismissed are inspectors from the ministries of Defense, Internal Affairs, Education, and Commerce.

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The President of the United States of America, Donald Trump, has dismissed 12 independent inspectors general responsible for overseeing the enforcement of laws in federal government agencies.

According to reports, the dismissals include inspectors from the Departments of Defense, Interior, Education, and Commerce.

The exact number of dismissals has not been disclosed. While one source claims that 17 inspectors have been dismissed, another source insists that at least 12 have been let go.

Trump's decisions are being criticized for violating a law that requires notifying Congress at least 30 days in advance and explaining the reasons for the dismissals.

These actions have raised concerns among both Democrats and Republicans in the Senate.

Abdulloh Sayyid

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