https://www.timesofisrael.com/white-house-defends-watchdog-firings-but-does-not-offer-explanation/
A White House letter issued in response to concerns from a prominent
Republican senator does little to explain the decision-making behind
Trump’s recent upheaval of the inspector general community. It is
unlikely to quell outrage from Democrats and good-government groups who
fear the president is moving to dismantle a post-Watergate network of
watchdogs meant to root out corruption, fraud and other problems inside
federal agencies.
Sen. Chuck Grassley, Republican of Iowa — a longtime, self-appointed
defender of inspectors general and congressional oversight — requested
that the White House explain the basis for the firings in April and May
of the inspectors general for the intelligence community and the US
State Department.
The response Tuesday from White House counsel Pat Cipollone does not
provide those details, instead making the points that Trump has the
authority to remove inspectors general, that he appropriately alerted
Congress and that he selected qualified officials as replacements.