Weekly Spotlight: Your Right to Know
Tomorrow marks the start of Sunshine Week, a time for uplifting the incredible importance of public records and transparency.
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Tomorrow marks the start of Sunshine Week, a time for uplifting the incredible importance of public records and transparency. You have the right to know what’s happening in the government.
Sunshine Week has special significance this year. The Trump administration’s actions have undermined crucial mechanisms for oversight, including his attempt to illegaly fire nearly 20 inspectors general (IGs) across the federal government.
The inspectors general system is fundamental to transparency in our government. On Tuesday, POGO Board Member and former Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Inspector General John Roth testified to Congress on what is lost when the independence of these watchdogs is undermined. He spoke about the critical shortfalls in security and disaster response exposed by the DHS IG office during his tenure, and the tens of billions of dollars in waste and fraud that IGs identify every year. These problems would have continued to fester in the shadows had the watchdogs not been able to do their jobs independently, without fear of interference or reprisal.
With the Trump administration making rapid, sweeping changes across the federal government, independent oversight is necessary so you can know what is happening behind the scenes and challenge what isn’t serving the public’s best interests. The attempted mass firings of watchdogs poses the serious risk that wrongdoing, corruption, fraud, and abuse will now go unexposed and unchecked.
Several of the fired IGs are suing the administration in an effort to get back to work, and we are with them. We’re continuing to demand that Congress push back on these illegal firings. We need to defend the guardrails that keep the government effective, accountable, and honest.
ANALYSIS
The Inspector General Caucus Must Stand Up Against Trump’s Illegal Firings
Congress must ensure that Trump removes inspectors general only for legitimate reasons — and only in a legal manner.
INVESTIGATION
Musk’s Deep Financial Ties to Top Feds Revealed
Office of Personnel Management political appointees linked to recent controversies and artificial intelligence efforts have significant ties to Elon Musk’s companies.
INVESTIGATION
VA Chief May Head Watchdog Office Probing His Own Department
Over a quarter of the Office of Special Counsel’s cases — many involving whistleblowers —come from the Department of Veterans Affairs.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK
“I don’t think it’s inconsequential that removing the heads of those officers whose job it is to protect whistleblowers and prevent corruption and wrongdoing were the early targets of the Trump administration. I think what’s also important is the signal that sends to all those who are left behind.”
Danielle Brian, Executive Director, on NPR
ONE LINERS
“What strikes me is the apparent contradiction between Trump’s denials before the election that Project 2025 had anything to do with his plans, and then his appointing people who contributed to Project 2025.”
Greg Williams, Director of the Center for Defense Information, in Newsweek
“It seems, however, the administration took out the hatchet rather than the scalpel, and its approach will cause inefficiencies. Finding fraudulent, improper and abusive purchases takes time and improved systems, not a knee-jerk reaction to shut them down.”
Scott Amey, General Counsel, in E&E News
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