Trump complains of the verdict on the illegal shooting of NLRB as the former head of the Surveillance Agency

Trump’s administration mourned the decision of the federal judge on Thursday that the administration of the release of a member of the National Committee on Working Relations (NLRB) was illegal – on the same day when the former head of the special lawyer’s office announced that he was rejecting a lawsuit against the President Donald Trump on similar bases.
US judge Beryl Howell ordered NLRB member Gwynne Wilcox on Thursday after Trump released her earlier this year. Wilcox filed a lawsuit at the Federal Court of DC, claiming that its termination violates the congress statute, which determined the appointment and removal of the NLRB.
“The president who speaks of himself as a” king “or” dictator, “perhaps as his vision of an effective leadership, basically misunderstood a role in accordance with Article II. Now the constitution“Howell wrote in her opinion on Thursday.
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Trump’s administration regretted the decision of the federal judge on Thursday that the release of the Directorate of the National Committee on Working Relations (NLRB) was illegal. (NLRB; AP Photo; District Court USA)
Trump’s administration filed an appeal to the US appeal for DC circle Shortly after the decision made. In its appeal, the administration wrote that it intended to request the rest of the order to the appeal, “including immediate administrative stay” from the appealing court.
According to her on Thursday, Howell had some sharp words for the president, writing that his “interpretation of the extent of his constitutional power – or, more appropriate, was his pursuit – a straight wrong.”
“In this case, the president’s insistence is disputed that he has the authority to shoot what he wants in the executive government, overpowering any congress mandate law in his own way,” Howell wrote.
Howell’s decision came the same day Hampton Dellinger, Biden’s name He was previously addressed to run a special lawyer’s office, he announced that he would dismiss a lawsuit against Trump’s administration for his own termination.
Howell’s decision came the same day that Hampton Dellinger, appointed Biden, who had previously eavesdropped on to run a special lawyer’s office, announced that he would dismiss a lawsuit against Trump’s administration for his own breakup. .
“My struggle to stay at work was not for me, but for the ideal that the OSC should be intended for the congress: an independent guardian and a safe, reliable place for whistles to report injustice and protect themselves from retaliation,” Dellinger said in a statement published on Thursday.
Dellinger’s announcement was preceded on Wednesday by the Appellate Court of DC, which is available with Trump’s administration.
The court issued an unsigned order stopping the lower court command that Dellinger returned to his place.
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“Thank you a myriad of lawyer’s dock who works daily daily to defend the president’s actions and support the Constitution against unfounded attacks,” and Ministry of Justice The spokesman then said Fox News.
Dellinger said in his announcement that he believed that the judges of the circle were “badly wrong” in their decision on Wednesday, saying that “he immediately deletes the independence congress scheduled for my position.”
“And given the unfavorable judgment of the Court Circle, I think my chances of being overcome before the Supreme Court are long,” Dellinger said. “In the meantime, it is a pity to the Agency and those who rely on it caused by a special advisor who is not independent could be immediate, difficult and, I am afraid not to correct.”
The Supreme Court previously paused the efforts of Trump’s administration to reject Dellinger. (Saul Loeb // Pool over Reuters)
Similar to Wilcox, Dellinger sued Trump’s administration in the Federal Court of DC after firing on February 7th.
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Ended the argument yes, by lawHe can reject him from his position only because of the problems with work, which are not quoted by UE -Studies, rejecting him from his mail.
Supreme Court Previously, the efforts of Trump’s administration paused to reject Dellinger. The administration asked the High Court to cancel the temporary restoration of the lower court Dellinger.
Fox News’ Jake Gibson, Bill Mears, Shannon Bream and David Spunt contributed to this report.