US judge reinstates Democratic labor board member fired by Trump
- A federal judge ordered the reinstatement of a Democratic member of the National Labor Relations Board, stating that Trump's firing was 'unlawful' and 'therefore null and void.'
- U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell affirmed that Congress can limit the president's removal power under the Constitution.
- Judge Howell emphasized that 'an American president is not a king' and removal power can be constrained under certain circumstances.
- Howell criticized the attempt to 'push the bounds of his office' and noted the violation of clear statutory law.
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Federal Judge rules against Trump’s attempt to expand presidential power: Reinstates fired labor board member
U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell’s ruling is expected to become a landmark case in the fight over presidential authority, as it pushes back on Trump’s efforts to expand his ability to fire federal officials at will.
Judge orders reinstatement of NLRB member fired by Trump: ‘An American president is not a king’
A federal judge ordered a member of the National Labor Relations Board to be reinstated after she was fired by President Donald Trump. Senior Judge Beryl Howell of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia ruled on Thursday…
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