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Susan Illston, Juris Doctor, Stanford Law School 1973 and an appointee to the federal bench by President Clinton in 1995 has issued a preliminary injunction prohibiting President Trump from
“reorganizing” or “reducing” staff at 22 executive branch agencies,
including the Department of Health and Human Services (annual budget,
$1.8 trillion), the Social Security Administration (annual budget, $1.5
trillion), the Department of Veterans Affairs (annual budget, $350
billion), and the Treasury Department (annual budget, $1.3 trillion} according to the Brownstone Institute in a recent article. All executive branch employees work for the head of the executive branch, which is the president of the country and the judicial branch has no say in the matter. No doubt there's a procedure to remedy this kind of judicial activision and we should be seeing it in operation soon. Maybe.
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