1、CRS Legal Sidebar Prepared for Members and Committees of Congress Legal SidebarLegal Sidebari i Presidential Removal of IGs Under the Inspector General Act May 22, 2020 President Trump has recently removed or replaced a number of acting and permanent Inspectors General (IGs), including the Intellige
2、nce Community IG, the State Department IG, and acting IGs at the Department of Transportation and Department of Defense. These actions have stirred both immediate concern by some within Congress and a larger conversation on IG independence. While governing statutes provide that IGs are intended to b
3、e “independent and objective units” tasked with auditing and investigating agency programs, they are not entirely insulated from presidential influence. In most cases it is the President that both selects and removes IGs, subject to checks on that authority discussed below. With respect to his repla
4、cement of the acting IGs, President Trump appears to have taken action permitted by the V acancies Act, which generally provides the President with discretion to fill temporarily vacancies in positions requiring Senate confirmation. That law does not appear expressly to restrict the Presidents autho