Trump appeals to Supreme Court over firing of US agency boss happymamay

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President Donald Trump asked the United States Supreme Court to allow him to dismiss the head of the Independent Ethics Agency that protects federal employees reported to violations.

He submitted an emergency appeal to the country’s highest court to judge whether he could shoot on Hampton delinger, head of the US Special Adviser Office.

This is the first case related to Trump’s contracts from the executive procedures to reach the highest court.

Trump has also reduced more than ten years old inspectors in various federal agencies and launched thousands of employees throughout the US government.

Mr. Delinger, nominated by President Joe Biden, sued the Trump administration after being expelled by email this month.

He said that his removal broke a law that protects the leaders of independent agencies from its launch by the president, “with the exception of cases of neglect of duty, incompetence, or incompetence.”

A federal judge in Washington, DC, issued a temporary order on Wednesday, allowing Mr. Delleger to adhere to his position while looking at the case.

On Saturday, the American Appeals Court divided into the country’s capital rejected the Trump administration’s request to cancel the minimum court.

This has led to the files of the Ministry of Justice to the appeal of the emergency to the Supreme Court, which is dominated by the conservatives, which is a file of assuming various American media.

“This court should not allow the lower courts to seize the executive authority by dictating the president to the period in which he must continue to employ an agency president against his will,” wrote Sarah M. Harris, the Acting Public Prosecutor. To Washington Post.

“So far, as much as we realize, there has been no court in American history that has ruled a judicial order to force the president to keep the head of the agency,” the agent of the Acting Public Prosecutor, according to the Associated Press news agency.

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The President’s orders on immigration, transgender issues and government spending have stumbled in dozens of lawsuits in the minimum courts. These cases may eventually end in the Supreme Court as well.

Trump’s efforts to reduce and reshape the 2.3 million civil federal workforce during the weekend.

Sources told CBS News, the BBC, the American partner:

“Unfortunately, the agency finds that you are not appropriate to continue employment because your ability, knowledge and skills are not suitable for the current needs of the agency, and your performance was not enough to justify more employment in the agency,” you read the messages.

At least 9,500 workers were launched in the health and humanitarian services departments, energy, and ancient warriors, interior and agriculture by Trump, according to Reuters news agency.

75,000 other workers have made a purchase to carry them voluntarily, according to the White House.

The cost reduction initiative by the Ministry of Governmental Efficiency, or Doug led a work squad led by Elon Musk.

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