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In today's Top Federal Headlines, members of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee want the Office of Government Ethics to review comments made by Kellyanne Conway, Counselor to President Trump, to see if she violated ethics rules.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, a federal grand jury indicts Harold Thomas Martin for stealing and hiding classified documents over the 20 years he worked as a contractor.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, an inspector general investigation found a Bureau of Land Management agent violated ethics rules to attend the desert festival.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, the White House issues guidance to regulatory agencies on how to carry out one of the administration's first executive orders.
While the Trump administration mulls over potential changes at the Environmental Protection agency, one Florida congressman wants to abolish it entirely.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, the Homeland Security Department's inspector general will review President Trump's Executive Order calling for increased vetting of foreign visitors.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, an attorney for the IRS' Office of Professional Responsibility is arrested for conspiring to sell methamphetamines, and was even seen consuming the drug.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, members of House and Senate committees who oversee federal contracting want to get rid of a rule passed in the final months of the Obama administration.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, President Trump lays out who he would like to run Immigration and Customs Enforcement, along with another critical leadership post in DHS.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, President Donald Trump revises the attendance at the National Security and Homeland Security Councils.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, a group of 55 members of Congress plead with President Trump to exempt the Veterans Affairs Department from his ordered hiring freeze.
Senate Armed Services Chairman John McCain (R-Ariz.) warns the Trump administration not to repeal the law against banned interrogation techniques.
The Defense Department and Veterans Administration tell Congress their still working out the bugs at their joint health care facility in Chicago.
The White House has issued a government-wide order immediately freezing regulations until the new administration can review them.