Washington – A federal judge refused on Wednesday to return it Eight former two years old inspectors Those who filed a lawsuit after the Trump administration filed without any minimal warning and interpretation.
The American boycott judge, Anna Reyes, said that although President Donald Trump has probably violated the federal law that rules the removal of the international non -partisan agency from his post, the shooting did not cause irreplaceable damage to justify re -monitoring before resolving the lawsuit.
The eight of the 17 public inspectors who shot by Trump were on January 24. Each of them received identical emails from the two soldiers from the White House, which attributed their removal to unlimited “changing priorities”. All mass shootings were targeted with the exception of two general cabinet inspectors.
Prosecutors’ lawyers said that the shootings were illegal because the administration did not give Congress the required notice legally for a period of 30 days or submit the “objective, logical basis for the case” to remove it. Government lawyers said that the president could remove IGS. Without any offer for the cause It is not necessary to wait 30 days after submitting a notification to Congress.
The judge indicated that even if IGS is repeated, Trump can simply submit a notification to the Congress and remove it from its locations after 30 days.
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