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everyonematters

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22. The law says he has to give a 30-day notice and give a reason.
Mon Jan 27, 2025, 09:54 AM
Jan 2025

This is another case where law makers didn't envision anyone like Trump who would so blatantly act the way he does. inspector generals serve a very important role in our government, ensuring integrity and efficiency.

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Trump breaks the law early and often... Bluethroughu Jan 2025 #1
so what will they do? 4catsmom Jan 2025 #2
They won't Rebl2 Jan 2025 #16
What do you think they can do? onenote Jan 2025 #18
Former JAG.Lindsay Graham supports choie Jan 2025 #3
What else is new, Adam? He broke the law on January 6, 2020 and throughout his miserable life. He's a 34-time convicted Texin Jan 2025 #4
He's just doing what the bluestarone Jan 2025 #5
This is how you say "go F yourself sideways with a porcupine" in inspector general speak. LetMyPeopleVote Jan 2025 #6
Uh are you sure though? Because I thought that the Constitution gives him the power to fire Federal employees? cstanleytech Jan 2025 #7
the problem to me seems like there are no teeth to the act, no "or else" cadoman Jan 2025 #15
Probably nothing will actually happen if what he did was within the powers of a President unfortunately. cstanleytech Jan 2025 #21
His cult will say Dump is in the right sakabatou Jan 2025 #8
So? DJ Synikus Makisimus Jan 2025 #9
Top House Democrats write to Trump rebuking Trump Admin's efforts to fire independent federal inspectors general, LetMyPeopleVote Jan 2025 #10
"We urge you to withdraw your unlawful action?" Alice B. Jan 2025 #11
The only thing trump does that's not against the law Turbineguy Jan 2025 #12
This could rise to the level of an impeachable offense andym Jan 2025 #13
While you are correct, he won't be impeached for this, nor should he imo Polybius Jan 2025 #14
A question for the OP charliea Jan 2025 #17
The supreme court's immunity decision is not relevant. onenote Jan 2025 #19
"Why are there quotes around 'he broke the law'?" BumRushDaShow Jan 2025 #20
The law says he has to give a 30-day notice and give a reason. everyonematters Jan 2025 #22
Trump wants to replace the watchdogs with lapdogs Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jan 2025 #23
Why Trump's personnel purges are likely to end up in court LetMyPeopleVote Jan 2025 #24
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