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{UAH} IF DEMOCRATS ARE SLOW HE WILL GO TO THE SUPREME HIM SELF

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This is the exact argument, what are the powers of the executive? And I have raised it over and over, yet no one wants to respond to it. If a president cannot seal off the boarder why does he bother to campaign? The man stood in all campaigns and the people told him that they want the Southern boarder closed, Kamala Harris told them that it is going to remain open for closing it is in humane, and un America, so we are going allow Venezuelans walk in freely, and we are going to allow them to rape your kids, when they are five years old for free.

 

And Americans chose Trump for they wanted their children not raped. Now one judge stands in one court and rejects the idea of closing the boarder. How exactly does the system work? Yes you can become elected, but you cannot fire people, you cannot shut down criminal organization like USAID or Education department, no sorry Education department is a Con Job. And some body says yes you can do all that but you must ask Congress to fire them, well but when FEEMA refused to help Republicans in the Carolinas Congress didn’t care. When Condoms were sent to Hamas the inspector didn’t even know about it. Either the executive has powers to make these changes or let Americans not bother electing a president, Barrack Obama changed a name to The Gulf of Mexico by an executive order, why can’t Trump change it back to The Gulf of America by an executive order?

 

If Democrats are slow he will go to the Supreme Court himself. And he is at the firkin door as we speak.

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Trump appeals to Supreme Court over firing of US agency boss

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President Donald Trump has asked the US Supreme Court to allow him to fire the head of an independent ethics agency that protects whistleblower federal employees.

He has filed an emergency appeal to the country's highest court to rule on whether he can fire Hampton Dellinger, head of the US Office of Special Counsel.

It is thought to be the first case related to Trump's blizzard of executive actions to reach the highest court.

Trump has also cut more than a dozen inspectors general at various federal agencies and fired thousands of employees across the US government.

Mr Dellinger, who was nominated by President Joe Biden, sued the Trump administration after he was fired by email this month.

He argued that his removal broke a law that protects leaders of independent agencies from being fired by the president, "except in cases of neglect of duty, malfeasance or inefficiency".

The agency lists among its primary objectives the protection of federal employees from unlawful actions in reprisal to whistleblowing, according to its mission statement.

A federal judge in Washington DC issued a temporary order on Wednesday allowing Mr Dellinger to hold on to his position while the case is being considered.

On Saturday, a divided US Court of Appeals in the nation's capital rejected the Trump administration's request to overrule the lower court.

That has led to the justice department filing an emergency appeal to the conservative-dominated Supreme Court, a filing seen by various US media.

"This court should not allow lower courts to seize executive power by dictating to the president how long he must continue employing an agency head against his will," Sarah M Harris, acting solicitor general, wrote in the filing provided by the Department of Justice to the Washington Post.

"Until now, as far as we are aware, no court in American history has wielded an injunction to force the president to retain an agency head," the acting solicitor general wrote, according to the Associated

The Republican president's orders on immigration, transgender issues and government spending have also become bogged down in dozens of lawsuits in the lower courts. Those cases may ultimately wind up at the Supreme Court, too.

Trump's efforts to reduce and reshape the 2.3 million-strong civilian federal workforce continued over the weekend.

Workers in various health agencies who are still within their probation periods received letters on Saturday evening informing them they would be terminated, sources told CBS News, the BBC's US partner.

"Unfortunately, the agency finds that you are not fit for continued employment because your ability, knowledge and skills do not fit the agency's current needs, and your performance has not been adequate to justify further employment at the agency," read the letters.

At least 9,500 workers at the departments of Health and Human Services, Energy, Veterans Affairs, Interior and Agriculture have been fired by Trump, according to a tally from Reuters news agency.

Another 75,000 workers have taken a buyout offered to get them to leave voluntarily, according to the White House.

The cost-cutting initiative has been led by department of government efficiency, or Doge, a task force led by Elon Musk.

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