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I find it fascinating to watch DC judges who spent years opposing efforts to overturn the 2020 election now defy the will of the people who elected Trump. Amy Berman Jackson reinstated Hampton Dellinger, the Biden-appointed head of the Office of Special Counsel, after he was fired. Her ruling allows him to continue in his role, which the DOJ argues intrudes on presidential authority. They’ve requested a hold on her order, claiming it causes irreparable harm to the Executive. The appeal is being handled by two Biden appointees.
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@julie_kelly2 - Julie Kelly 🇺🇸

Gotta love watching DC judges who for four f*cking years did nothing but rage about efforts to "overturn the 2020 election" in Jan 6 cases now brazenly defy the will of the people who elected Donald Trump. Amy Berman Jackson (Obama) just reinstated Hampton Dellinger, the Biden-appointed head of the Office of Special Counsel, who was fired by the president on Feb 7. He filed a lawsuit yesterday and ABJ, like her colleagues on the DC bench, immediately put his firing on hold. ABJ: "Plaintiff Hampton Dellinger shall continue to serve as the Special Counsel of the Office of Special Counsel, the position he occupied at 7:22 p.m. on Friday, February 7, 2025 when he received an email from the President, and the defendants may not deny him access to the resources or materials of that office or recognize the authority of any other person as Special Counsel." In response to this egregious overreach by another well documented hater of the president, the DOJ asked Berman to put a hold on her own order, which they described as "an extraordinary—indeed, unprecedented—intrusion into the President’s authority." DOJ: "As a result of the Court’s order, a person the President has chosen to remove from office is exercising executive power over the President’s objection. That sort of harm to the Executive, and to the constitutional separation of powers, is transparently irreparable." DOJ also filed an appeal today before DC Circuit--the appeal is being handled by NONE OTHER THAN FLO PAN AND MICHELLE CHILDS--two Biden appointees and two of the four lower court judges responsible for the reckless presidential immunity opinion reversed by SCOTUS in July. Responses due tomorrow.

@julie_kelly2 - Julie Kelly 🇺🇸

Here is what Amy Berman Jackson considers "irreparable harm" 😂 https://t.co/Rky03SrBwZ

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