Georgia Democrat Hank Johnson told a federal judge on Tuesday that former US s prisoned President Donald Trump for “lightly empty” in legal cases related to the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) I asked if I could pull to.
Circuit Judge Timkovic for the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals testified Tuesday. Hearing It is held by the subcommittee of the House Judiciary Committee on Courts, Intellectual Property and the Internet. Tinkovitch discussed the shortage of judges on the federal bench before Johnson asked about the ex. (Related: “They taste it”: Rep. Hank Johnson is happy to assert that Republicans will “restore slavery)
“If the president intentionally fails or refuses to comply with the court’s ruling, they could theoretically be depleted and bound by the court, but that is part of the Department of Justice. It depends on the former S-service and will become the enforcement department. For federal courts. Is that correct?” Johnson asked.
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“Your hypothesis will have to play yourself,” Tinkovic said.
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“The ones that fall under the Department of Justice are the former US and will have to carry out the light empty order,” Johnson said. “So, what happens if, under the direction of the Department of Justice, a former US s-service rejects a court order, under the direction of the President? What – what is the state of our democracy?”
“Again, I’m here on behalf of the Judicial Council to talk about the shortage of judges we have, especially my comments on those needs,” Tinkovic said.
Johnson previously asked whether additional military deployments to Guam would overthrow the island. He also claimed that the classified documents were planted in the home of then-President Joe Biden.
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