Trump DOJ asks SCOTUS to let him fire Biden ethics enforcer
Hampton Dellinger (Office of Special Counsel).

Left: President-elect Donald Trump on “Meet the Press” Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024 (NBC News/YouTube). Right: Hampton Dellinger (Office of Special Counsel).

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit has issued a deadline for Hampton Dellinger, the Biden ethics enforcer who was removed and then reinstated, to respond to a request from President Donald Trump’s Justice Department. The DOJ is seeking to overturn a ruling by a federal judge in Washington that deemed Dellinger’s firing as unauthorized, before potentially escalating the case to the Supreme Court.

The Justice Department argued that the court’s ruling represents an exceptional infringement on the President’s authority. They swiftly filed a motion in the lower court to halt U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson’s order, which was submitted shortly after the decision by the Obama-appointed judge in the District of Columbia. Judge Jackson denied this motion on Monday.

In response, DOJ lawyers stated that they have appealed the court’s decision and plan to seek a suspension of the order while the appeal is pending at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. As a precaution to adhere to Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure, the defendants requested the court to delay its order until the appeal process is completed.

In the emergency motion filed with the appellate court in D.C. on Saturday, the DOJ claimed Dellinger has been “prosecuting complaints on behalf of terminated federal employees and seeking stays of their terminations” after being reinstated by Jackson last month. Just days after Jackson issued a temporary restraining order reinstating him as special counsel, Dellinger allegedly launched an OSC probe into the firings of six federal workers by Trump. Dellinger conducted the investigation and then filed a petition with the Merit Systems Protection Board last Friday to reverse the removals. Dellinger, fired in January, was given his first TRO lifeline by Jackson on Feb. 12; his office reportedly announced the OSC probe on Feb. 14.

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