Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of all the things he’s done, this makes me the most concerned. I’ve lived in corrupt countries led by authoritarian leaders and this move by Trump is uncomfortably similar. The
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People should be in the streets protesting this one.
It doesn’t work anymore
There is a big protest next week
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of all the things he’s done, this makes me the most concerned. I’ve lived in corrupt countries led by authoritarian leaders and this move by Trump is uncomfortably similar. The
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People should be in the streets protesting this one.
It doesn’t work anymore
And Trump will use military force. I’m not risking my life for y’all since yall decided to elect him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of all the things he’s done, this makes me the most concerned. I’ve lived in corrupt countries led by authoritarian leaders and this move by Trump is uncomfortably similar. The
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People should be in the streets protesting this one.
It doesn’t work anymore
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He is Probably going to hire MAGA loyalists to replace them who will turn a blind eye to whatever is happening.
Or just not replace them at all.
Anonymous wrote:Looks like Chuck Grassley will side with Trump
Anonymous wrote:He is Probably going to hire MAGA loyalists to replace them who will turn a blind eye to whatever is happening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And while the IG's are being shut out and awaiting a court decision, Trump's people will ravage the agencies with no watch dogs on the inside to address it.
But the career folks are there. And they can and will forge ahead. And Trump cannot appoint temporary people like he’s done with many agencies. The IG law passed in 2022 limits who can act.
Nevertheless, this will be a very good test to see if Congress will standup to the bully. If I were them, I’d standup on this so that independent voters (in particular) “think” there are still checks and balances. The American electorate is pretty dumb. So this kind of showing would actually go a long way when Congress lets Trump roll over them on many other things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless of course he can prove they were not doing there job. I suspect there’s more to this, he is not an unprepared fighter. I’ll withhold judgement.
How would he know they weren’t doing their job. The man has only been in office five days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of all the things he’s done, this makes me the most concerned. I’ve lived in corrupt countries led by authoritarian leaders and this move by Trump is uncomfortably similar. The
+1
People should be in the streets protesting this one.
It doesn’t work anymore
And Trump will use military force. I’m not risking my life for y’all since yall decided to elect him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The firing is illegal. Per the IG Act 2022, he has to give Congress a 30 day notice.
His staff obviously knows this. So is he testing the guardrails again to see how far he can push against them before they give way? The IGs have already been fired. Who has authority to address this illegal move? Can anyone stop it? Please share what you know since most of us don’t know the law.
I suppose it will have to go to the courts. On Monday, I expect these IGs will seek preliminary injunctions. Where this gets tricky, in my mind, is who pays for lawyers to do this? Obviously, the agency won't be permitted to provide counsel or cover legal fees. Do these individuals have enough to fight? I don't see any chance they could get relief by going to any other agency or OPM, for example.
If you, or any other readers of this thread, hear about a GoFundMe for the IG’s defense, please post a link. What good is the IG law and its “protections” if the IGs have to mount and pay for their own defense? Most people can’t afford that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of all the things he’s done, this makes me the most concerned. I’ve lived in corrupt countries led by authoritarian leaders and this move by Trump is uncomfortably similar. The
+1
People should be in the streets protesting this one.
It doesn’t work anymore
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of all the things he’s done, this makes me the most concerned. I’ve lived in corrupt countries led by authoritarian leaders and this move by Trump is uncomfortably similar. The
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People should be in the streets protesting this one.
Anonymous wrote:So why can't trump just give the 30 days and say the reason is they were ineffective? That would be harder to litigate.
Anonymous wrote:So why can't trump just give the 30 days and say the reason is they were ineffective? That would be harder to litigate.