Bondi Removes Legal Shield For Administrative Judges So Trump Can Dismiss Them

The Justice Department issued a letter last week stating that it has determined many removal restrictions for administrative law judges to be unconstitutional.

The decision follows growing frustration within the Trump administration over judicial roadblocks to its executive actions.

In the letter, acting U.S. Solicitor General Sarah Harris informed President Pro Tempore Chuck Grassley (R-IA) that the Justice Department “has concluded that the multiple layers of removal restrictions for administrative law judges” violate the U.S. Constitution, the Western Journal reported.

The letter means the administration “will no longer defend” the removal restrictions in court or in litigation.

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