Trump Administrator is looking for a permit to release the head of the Special Council Office

AND Trump administration He appealed to the Supreme Court, hoping that he would receive a license to release the head of the Federal Agency dedicated to the protection of the whistleblower.
An emergency complaint, which Associated Press received on Sunday, could probably be the beginning of a permanent flow of lawyer by President Donald Trump’s lawyer and his administration aimed at annulment of a lower court judgment that delayed his priorities for his second term in power.
The appeal seeks to prevent Hampton Dellinger to continue his role as head of the special lawyer’s office.
The lower court judge has previously been temporarily returning Dellinger to his position, appointed by former President Joe Biden. Now, the Ministry of Justice invites the High Court to raise the judge’s command.
Supreme Court of the United States (Front Row LR) Associate of Justice Sonia Sotomayor, Associate of Justice Clarence Thomas, the main justice of the United States John Roberts, associated justice Samuel Alito, and associated justice Elena Kagan, (return country), associate of justice Amy Coney, associate of justice Neil Gorsuch, associated justice Brett Kavanaugh and associated justice of Ketanja Brown Jackson. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)
Dellinger claimed that he could be rejected by law from his position only because of his working performance problems, which were not quoted by UE, rejecting him from his service.
The petition of the Trump administration of the administration followed a few hours after the appeal court refused to raise an order on the procedural basis, which was filed last Wednesday, and is expected to expire on February 26.
No case is expected to be placed on the package to Supreme Court He returns after a weekend for the president’s vacation. Once they are filed, the earliest will be able to operate on Tuesday.
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Trump’s administration has filed an appeal to the Supreme Court in the hope that she will receive a license to release the head of the Special Lawyer’s Office. (Campaign Donald Trump 2024)
Dellinger sued Trump’s administration in the Federal Court of DC last Monday after firing on February 7th.
Trump’s administration has welcomed a wave of lawsuits from the day of the inauguration, and legal experts say that many of them are likely to end up in the hands of the Supreme Court.
“President Trump is certainly aggressive in terms of bending the executive power and is not surprised at all that they are challenged,” said John Malcolm, Vice President of the Institute for the Constitutional Government at the Heritage Foundation, Fox News Digital said last week.
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President Donald Trump’s second term began with tumultuous executive orders and directives that have since been targeted by legal challenges, some of which will probably end up in the hands of the Supreme Court. (AP Photo)
Trump started his second term of executive order and directives that have been aiming for the flood since then Legal challenges.
Since Trump’s first day in the oval office, more than 40 lawsuits were filed for the procedures of the administration, including the presidential order for citizenship, immigration policy, federal freezing, bulfting of federal employees, Elon Musk Department for Government Efficiency (Doge), and legal procedure Against FBI Employees -Ai Doj -a.
In one of the latest events, the federal judge on Rhode Island Ordered Trump’s administration Thawed federal funds, the claim that the administration did not adhere to the previous commands to do so. Trump’s administration complained the command of the first round shortly after, which was eventually rejected.
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Many of these lawsuits have been submitted to the historically left-handedness of the Federal Court, including the Federal Court of DC. Different challenges have already complained about appeal courts, including the ninth and first circles, which are particularly transmitted by more progressive judgments. The ninth round, in particular, has a higher turnaround rate than other circle courts.
The Fox News Digital, Haley Chi-Sing and Associated Press have contributed to this report.