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Trump’s Firings Could Bring Court Cases That Expand His Power

The prospect of legal challenges to President Trump’s purges may be a feature, not a bug, for adherents of sweeping presidential authority.

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During his first week or so in power, President Trump may have violated the law in firing several inspectors general, a member of the National Labor Relations Board and civil-servant prosecutors.

Pentagon Removes General Milley’s Security Detail and Revokes His Clearance

The Pentagon has asked its inspector general to review the record and behavior of Gen. Mark A. Milley, the retired chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff who stood up to President Trump in his first term.

© Haiyun Jiang for The New York Times

Gen. Mark A. Milley during a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing at the Capitol in Washington last year.

Fired Inspectors General Raise Alarms as Trump Administration Moves to Finalize Purge

The full scope of the Friday night mass firings was coming into sharper view as one fired watchdog official warned of “a never-ending cycle of politicization.”

© Kenny Holston/The New York Times

President Trump defended his move by falsely claiming that a mass removal of inspectors general was “a very standard thing to do.”
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