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  • Feb 16, 2025, 09:02 AM
    tomder55
    Judge Tanya Chutkan's 2nd act
    Fresh from persecuting Trump during the DC January 6 case ;having been compelled to dismiss it ;She has a chance to preside over another Trump case

    Judge Who Made Life Hell for Trump Will Oversee Case on Elon Musk | The New Republic

    14 Blue States have filed a lawsuit against Trump Musk and DOGE . The big target is Musk

    "Musk's seemingly limitless and unchecked power to strip the government of its workforce and eliminate entire departments with the stroke of a pen, or a click of a mouse, would have been shocking to those who won this country's independence,"

    14 states sue DOGE, blasting Musk's 'unprecedented' power as unconstitutional - ABC News

    Flashback Harry Hopkins was the architect of the New Deal for FDR . When WWII broke out he was the key foreign policy advisor. He lived in the White House.

    Harry L. Hopkins | New Deal Architect, FDR Advisor | Britannica


    So far she has not ruled on the temporary restraining (TRO) order request. Some suggest TROs cannot be appealed . But I don't think that has been tested when TROs conflict with Article 2 powers of the President.
    Trump should take all these TROs being thrown at him by partisan judges and ask for a Fast Track expedited appeal directly to SCOTUS.


    As Judge Katsas wrote in dissent of the TRO preventing Trump from removing Special Counsel Hampton Dellinger

    The extraordinary character of the order at issue here — which directs the President to recognize and work with an agency head whom he has already removed — warrants immediate appellate review,”
    Appeals court rejects Trump in showdown over firing of ethics watchdog - POLITICO

    This is a must watch case . The future of the President being the head of the Executive Branch is at stake. Who has the say ? Partisan Judges or the President .
  • Feb 18, 2025, 04:26 AM
    tomder55
    Filings by the Administration clarify Musk's status by Joshua Fisher Director of Office Administration
    Musk is a White House 'special government employee' (SGE) as a Special Advisor to the President . He does NOT run DOGE . I wrote about special advisors above .Fisher comments about Anita Dunn in that role for Clueless Joe.
    Top Biden adviser Anita Dunn to return to White House - CBS News

    Remember Climate Czar John Kerry ? Yeah he was a special advisor too.

    DOGE is a temporary White House office
    Musk has NO authority to make decisions . He advises Trump and communicates Trump's directives .

    gov.uscourts.dcd.277463.24.1.pdf

    Trump calls in administrators and order them to give DOGE access. They either comply ;resign or get fired .

    Why is Musk involved ? He really is an expert in payment systems . He created a direct bank that became Paypal back in 1999 .

    Joe Gebbia ;founder of Airbnb has joined the team to audit the government books .

    Airbnb Co-Founder Joe Gebbia Joins Growing DOGE Team Under Elon Musk - Newsweek


    Judge Chutkan has pretty much told the states suing that she really can't prevent the Chief Executive from looking at the books . She did not quite use that language but her meaning clear
    Quote:

    Describing the states' request for a temporary restraining order as "prophylactic," Judge Chutkan expressed skepticism about issuing a wide reaching order while the plaintiffs struggled to prove a concrete harm stemming from DOGE's conduct.
    "The court can't act based on the media reports. We can't do that," Chutkan said. "The things that I'm hearing are concerning indeed and troubling indeed, but I have to have a record, and I have to make a finding on the facts before I issue something."

    The judge said that in order to issue such an urgent temporary restraining order, the states would have to prove a threat of "extreme" and "imminent harm" that "can't be undone" -- and although having to "scramble to rehire" laid-off employees might be difficult and challenging, it can be done.
    "I'm not seeing it so far," she said of the harms the plaintiffs are claiming.


    Judge appears inclined to deny request to block DOGE's mass firings, access to data - ABC News

    That being said ;the firings MAY violated the government employees CBA agreement More proof that unionizing government workers is mind boggling insane.

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