Reuters first reported that the security agent had refused to dismiss Donald Trump and then escorted an inspector of the US Ministry of Agriculture (USDA) from the office on Monday.
Filis von, a 22 -year veteran in the category, notifies his colleagues to stay. Exit Trump’s dismissal order is “not effective at this time because it does not comply with the requirements specified by law.”
The White House has defended the end of Fong and other inspectors in a statement to Daily Caller News Foundation. “These illegal government officials, who have weapon a judicial system for political enemies, are no longer worthy of serving in their appointed position, and they create room for qualified individuals who support the rules. The Protection of Law and Democracy was released from their duty, “said the White House.
Breaking: Security is contrary to Trump’s dismissal, and then deletes General Philis Von, a USDA inspector from her office. pic.twitter.com/4dkbrddmt4
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The White House fired phon with 16 other federal investigators on Friday by e -mail. The USDA inspector’s general occupation has a widespread surveillance agency in the institution because it has jurisdiction over all programs, human resources, and USDA work, from farm subsidies to food safety regulations. 。 (Report: Trump DOJ fires officials who worked with Jax Miss)
Hannibal Wear, chairman of the inspector on honesty and efficiency letter On Friday, the White House, which could have violated the Federal Law on Friday, lacked the “substantial basis” needed to dismiss investigators.
Wears also quoted the revision of 2022 of the General Law of Inspector (5 US code §403Requested the President to notify the Congress 30 days in advance -Trump has “effectively validphone”. The firing affected a wide range of executive organizations, including state, energy, defense, the Ministry of Home Affairs, and the transportation department.
“I don’t know them, but some people thought they were unfair or didn’t work. That’s very standard.” I said A Air Force 1 reporter defending the dismissal on Sunday. He added that “not all of them” had been deleted.
Former President George W. Bush nominated phon as a USDA inspector in 2002 and served until Friday, despite remaining in the office until Monday.
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