#BREAKING: #SCOTUS issues order holding "in abeyance" President Trump's application to let him fire Hampton Dellinger until next Wednesday (when the temporary restraining order keeping Dellinger in place expires).
In other words, a significant (and short-lived) punt.
In other words, a significant (and short-lived) punt.
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Yikes. What a dopey take. Hope Trump's Justice Dept doesn't announce the earth is flat. Or at least that Reuters doesn't just take its word for it.
Pro tip: DOJ is simply stating its political position and the position it plans to argue in court.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/p...
A hallmark of the DOGE litigation so far is that most of the judges aren't addressing the threshold issue of whether, apart from the out-of-nowhere materializing of it, the exec branch can just end congressionally created parts of the gov't.
Trump wants to bypass the trial judge and the appeals process to this case and instead wants to go straight to SCOTUS and have them give him carte blanche todo whatever he wants.
While this is being sent back, the pressure campaign has started on the conservative holdouts
That doesn't make it 5-4; it just means it's a quite a compromise.
Are they literally just saying they're going to hold onto it until it's moot and then deny it as moot?