Summary

A U.S. judge ruled that Donald Trumpā€™s firing of whistleblower watchdog Hampton Dellinger was illegal, warning it would grant a president ā€œa constitutional license to bully officials.ā€

Judge Amy Berman Jackson rejected Trumpā€™s claim that the firing was constitutional, affirming job protections for the Office of Special Counsel head. The Justice Department is appealing the decision.

The ruling impacts Trumpā€™s broader efforts to limit federal agency independence. Dellinger vowed to continue protecting whistleblowers, while Trumpā€™s administration argues his role undermines presidential authority.

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      7 days ago

      We discover what else the presidency can do to reverse congressional decisions. I guess they can defund it, stop paying for the building, isolate it from government services, etc. I think the courts can only go so far if congress just stands idly by.

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        And they will stand by as Trump dismantles democracy so long as someone is lining their pockets.