March 2018
Cummings Seeks Trump Administration's
Agency Downsizing Plans After Mulvaney
Withholds Them from Congress as "Deliberative"
Cummings and Lynch Raise "Grave Concerns"
About Rapidly Deteriorating Security Situation in
Afghanistan Under President Trump's Strategy
Top Dems Also Seek Documents on Trump Administration
Now Retroactively Classifying Information on Policy Failures
White House and State Department Conducted
"Cleaning" of Career Employees They Believed
Not Sufficiently "Supportive" of Trump Agenda
Ranking Members Cummings and Engel Release Whistleblower Documents;
Request New Documents and Transcribed Interviews with Senior Officials
Republicans Block 13 More Subpoena Motions—
Including for White House Security Clearance Docs
Total of 32 Subpoenas Have Now Been Rejected by
Oversight Committee Since Trump Became President
More Than 100 Members Urge Congressional Leaders to Remove Harmful Policy Riders That Would Give Wealthy Special Interests Even More Power in Washington |
Cummings and Warren Seek Documents
On Joint Business Deals Between
Trump Organization and Kushner Companies
Cummings Issues Statement on New
Interior IG Report on Cybersecurity Threats
Washington, D.C. (Mar. 14, 2018)—Today, Rep. Elijah E. Cummings, the Ranking Member of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, issued the following statement in response to a new report issued by the Department of the Interior Inspector General regarding cybersecurity challenges: