Senate Armed Services Chairman John McCain (R-Ariz.) warns the Trump administration not to repeal the law against banned interrogation techniques.
The government's top ethics official says President Trump still hasn't provided sufficient documentation of his plan to divest his business holdings.
Retired Marine Gen. James Mattis is the only member of the Trump administration's Defense team to be nominated, yet alone undergo a confirmation hearing.
To fight what it called a "grave threat" to the country, a watchdog group on Monday filed a lawsuit alleging that President Donald Trump is violating the Constitution by allowing his business to accept payments from foreign governments.
House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Chairman Jason Chaffetz and Office of Government Ethics Director Walter Shaub are meeting on Monday to talk about recent comments about President-elect Trump and conflicts of interest.
Friday's inauguration might mark the final end of the long election season, but it's just in time for the madness — merchandise madness, that is.
The vast majority of federal employees who responded to a Federal News Radio poll said they have no plans to retire for political reasons during the administration of President-elect Donald Trump.
So what kind of federal employee will you be under President Donald Trump's administration? Take our survey and see where you stand among other government employees.
New administrations that bring big ideological reversals do spark a higher-than-average level of SES departures.
Feds have been here before. Bill Clinton cut the federal workforce by approximately 300,000. George W. Bush favored outsourcing as much agency work as possible.
The next defense secretary can expect lots of pressure from Capitol Hill, which in turn will find itself under minor siege by defense industry lobbyists.
Everybody take a deep breath. The Plum Book has 4,000 jobs. It always takes months to make a dent.
Few career feds, level-headed as they tend to be, are heading for the doors just because Donald Trump will be president.
Presuming you won't be fired, you may nevertheless have trepidation about whomever will come into your agency as leadership after inauguration.
Had Hillary Clinton won, you in the federal government and we who cover it would have had a fairly clear picture of what would have come next. With Trump, no one can honestly say.