Phyllis K. Fong, Inspector General of the USDA, has been removed from her position by President Trump, a decision criticized by Angie Craig (D-Minn.), the ranking member of the House Agriculture Committee. Craig views the move as an unprecedented attempt to undermine independent watchdogs, arguing that it circumvents federal law requiring a 30-day notice for inspector general removals and undermines efforts to combat waste, fraud, and abuse in department programs. The USDA Office of Inspector General was established in 1962 to oversee department programs and ensure compliance with taxpayer funding regulations.