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Judge Rules Trump's Dismissal of Federal Workforce Watchdog Illegal, Paving Way for Potential Supreme Court Showdown

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Judge Rules Trump's Dismissal of Federal Workforce Watchdog Illegal, Paving Way for Potential Supreme Court Showdown

A federal judge has declared President Donald Trump‘s attempt to dismiss a federal workforce watchdog to be unlawful.

What Happened: Judge Amy Berman Jackson ruled on Saturday that Hampton Dellinger, the chief of the Office of Special Counsel, is entitled to serve out his five-year term. This ruling comes despite Trump’s attempt to oust him via email last month.

A law that has been in effect for over four decades stipulates that the special counsel can only be dismissed on grounds of “inefficiency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office.”

The Justice Department contended that this provision is unconstitutional as it encroaches on the president’s power to oversee executive agencies, reports Politico.

However, Jackson ruled in favor of Dellinger, stating that his responsibilities, which include holding executive branch officials accountable for ethical violations and managing whistleblower complaints, were designed to be independent of the president.

Also Read: Trump Appeals To Supreme Court for Permission To Dismiss Head of Whistleblower Agency

The Justice Department has since appealed the decision to the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals. Dellinger, an appointee of President Biden, expressed his appreciation for the ruling and pledged to continue his work to safeguard federal employees and whistleblowers from illegal treatment.

Why It Matters: This ruling sets a significant precedent, reinforcing the independence of the Office of Special Counsel from the president.

It also underscores the importance of the role played by the special counsel in maintaining accountability within the executive branch.

The appeal by the Justice Department indicates that this issue could potentially escalate to the Supreme Court, making it a landmark case in the interpretation of presidential powers and the constitutional separation of powers.

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