Sunday, May 25, 2025

IDF fully engaged in Gaza Strip as Hamas runs away like scardy cats


The IDF is fully engaged in the Gaza Strip as Operation Gideon's Chariots move forward while negotiations are attempting to bring this war to an end. 

The IDF has brought all infantry and armored brigades into the Gaza Strip as part of the five divisions performing a ground maneuver over the weekend. The IAF continues flying sorties and have taken out a launch site where rockets had been fired into Israel over the weekend. Also struck was the Hamas bank that served as a conduit to transfer funds for Hamas.

It has been reported that most of the Hamassholes fled to the southern part of the Gaza Strip because they decided they don't like death as much as they bragged they did.

Israeli intelligence has learned that there is an internal Hamas military and economic crisis, with terrorists unpaid and weapons difficult to find. This isn't just true for Gaza, but also Lebanon and wherever they operate in the Middle East.

So while many condemn Israel for fighting back fiercely and refusing to surrender, the IDF and IAF are putting the terrorists back on their heels.

The fifth round of talks in Rome, between the US and Iran, took place over the weekend, but don't believe there was progress as not much was accomplished.


Gazans packed up to leave

In Israel, many civilians report getting suspicious phone calls in which the sounds of war are heard in the background, and the sounds of panic voices, claiming to be Israeli hostages begging for help are heard. Israeli officials warn that this is just another of tool in Hamas' psychological warfare for Israel to stop fighting. They suggest if you get the call, hang up and block the number.

So when jihadis tell you they love death more than you love life, ask them to prove it.

Meanwhile in Iran, the Iranian uprising is crippling their economy. Many are leaving Iran and taking their assets with them as truck drivers, bakers, and other small business owners are striking. The security forces appear to have lost control of the streets. 

Iran is beginning to look like Ottawa, Canada when they had their truckers strike.

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Canadian had bedsores and Canada euthanized him


Saint-Jérôme, Québec -- Normand Meunier, 66, was euthanized a week ago due to bedsores, or decubitus ulcers, in medical terms. Generally speaking, people are not euthanized for such medical events, but hey, this was in Canada, eh. 

The program they use to justify euthanasia is known as Medical Assistance In Dying, or MAID.

Now there's a coroner's inquest into the death of Meunier.

On May 13, Leora Schertzer reported for the Montreal Gazette that:
Geneviève Paradis, a nurse who cared for Normand Meunier during his time in the ICU, testified Monday that she did not check Meunier’s bedsores, noting that the hospital was short staffed. Another nurse, Rachel Lanthier, testified she thought one bedsore was significant, but did not see any records of it in Meunier’s hospital file to make a comparison and track the wound’s growth.
Patrick Martin-Ménard, the lawyer representing Meunier's family explained in an interview: “The crumbling health-care system allowed the pressure wounds to reach a point at which there was no possible recovery. And that in itself, I find it to be extremely shocking,” Martin-Ménard said.

Schertzer explained the extent of Meunier’s bed sores.

Meunier was brought to the ER for a respiratory issue in January 2024 and was left on a stretcher for 96 hours. When he was admitted to the hospital, he had three bedsores that were at risk of worsening without proper care. By the time he chose to end his life two months later with MAID, the wounds spanned nearly the entire width of his buttocks, exposing his internal organs.

The Canadian Press reported on May 15 that Sylvie Brosseau, Meunier’s wife, advocated for his care but was ignored:

Brosseau says Meunier loved the outdoors and had many dreams and plans despite being quadriplegic.

All that changed after he was left on a stretcher at the St-Jérôme hospital for 96 hours and developed a severe pressure sore that never healed.

Brosseau says she repeatedly asked for Meunier to be given a special therapeutic mattress that prevents sores, but she says she felt ignored by hospital staff.Canadia.   

Meunier requested medical assistance in dying two months after developing the sore and died March 29, 2024.

Meunier’s lawyer, Patrick Martin-Ménard, said:
"Although it’s tragic Meunier had to turn to MAID because of Quebec’s crumbling health-care system, the option at least let him die with dignity."
Martin-Ménard is missing the dirty reality that euthanasia (MAID) is used to cover up the deteriorating health-care system. Th death of Normand Meunier is one of many tragic euthanasia deaths. 

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Saturday, May 24, 2025

ADL report suggests families find little support on anti-Semitism at K-12 independent schools


The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has reported a 26% decline in anti-Semitic incidents at primary and secondary schools, both public and private, from 1,162 in 2023 to 860 in 2024. Yet, this reduction offers little solace to Jewish families grappling with persistent Jew-hatred in independent K-12 institutions, as detailed in a sobering ADL report released on Wednesday. 

The findings expose a troubling reality: independent schools, entrusted with shaping young minds, are failing to confront antisemitism with the urgency and resolve it demands.

Jonathan Greenblatt, ADL’s CEO and national director, minced no words: “These independent schools are failing to support Jewish families. By tolerating—or in some cases, propagating—anti-Semitism in their classrooms, too many independent schools in cities across the country are sending a message that Jewish students are not welcome. It’s wrong. It’s hateful, and it must stop.” 

His statement underscores a betrayal of trust in institutions that claim to champion inclusivity while allowing antisemitism to fester unchecked.

The ADL’s report zeroes in on independent schools, which operate with greater autonomy than their public counterparts, often crafting their own curricula free from rigorous oversight. This freedom, however, has become a double-edged sword, enabling environments where Jew-hatred can thrive. To counter this, the ADL announced plans for a program to empower parents to hold these schools accountable—a necessary step to ensure institutions live up to their moral and legal obligations.

Shira Goodman, ADL’s vice president of advocacy and head of its center to combat anti-Semitism in education, emphasized the stakes: “School administrators and faculty have a duty to ensure safe, inclusive environments for all. ADL will fully invest in bolstering the families, who are demanding that their schools meet this obligation.” 

Her words reflect a broader truth: schools cannot claim to uphold diversity while ignoring the systemic exclusion of Jewish students.

The report draws on focus groups and a survey of parents of Jewish children in independent schools across major metropolitan areas, including Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, and Washington. The findings are stark. 

Since October 7th, 45.3% of surveyed parents reported their children had encountered or experienced anti-Semitism, while 31.7% noted problematic content about Jews or Israel in the classroom. Parents described administrators dismissing their concerns, often gaslighting them into believing they were isolated in their experiences—a perception the data soundly refutes.

Goodman, in comments to the outlet Jewish News Services, laid bare the crisis: “What we’re seeing in independent schools is deeply troubling—parents are telling us that their children face anti-Semitism, only to be met with silence or inadequate responses from administrators. Add to that the growing exclusion of Jewish identity from diversity, equity and inclusion efforts, and many parents are now making the painful decision to leave the schools they once trusted.” 

This exclusion, cloaked in the language of progressive ideals, reveals a hypocrisy that undermines the very principles these institutions purport to uphold.

Shockingly, 21.3% of parents whose children faced anti-Semitic incidents or biased curricula did not report these issues to school authorities, a testament to the erosion of trust in institutional accountability. The report warns of the long-term consequences: “Failure to address anti-Semitism can have profound consequences on the educational journey, and personal, intellectual and social development of Jewish students during their formative years.” Some families, left with no recourse, have transferred their children to other schools after their complaints were ignored.

The ADL’s findings paint a grim picture of Jewish families being marginalized within institutions they pay to attend. “Parents described a growing fear that, while legally permitted to enroll in independent schools, Jewish families are being excluded in practice—made to feel like outsiders within institutions they are paying to attend,” the report states. 

This is not mere oversight; it is a systemic failure that demands immediate rectification.

The ADL’s recommendations are clear and actionable: schools must define anti-Semitism explicitly, educate students and staff about the Holocaust and contemporary Jew-hatred, enforce robust policies against anti-Semitic incidents, and prohibit teachers from using materials that promote anti-Semitism or anti-Zionism. 

Schools must also affirmatively welcome Jewish students by integrating their beliefs and traditions into the educational fabric. Without such measures, the report warns, “independent schools risk becoming spaces where Jewish students are technically included but culturally and socially marginalized, eventually leading to their quiet disappearance from these communities.”

This is a clarion call. Independent schools must confront the moral and ethical imperative to protect all students, including Jews, from hatred and exclusion. Failure to act is not just a dereliction of duty—it is complicity in allowing anti-Semitism to erode the integrity of education itself.

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NY City faces tragedy of an anti-Semitic mayor


Anti-Semites are small-minded people who, for reasons of hatred or envy, or more likely a combination of both, have become a rampant part of Western society. We find Jew-haters on Ivy League campuses like Columbia and Harvard, where Jewish students are made to feel unsafe, and are frequently attacked to ensure their feelings are justified, and at activist rallies where, for example, Israeli flags are burned and hatred is proudly spewed. In fact, we now see anti-Semitism here in some members of Congress.

New York City has the largest Jewish population in the United States, with approximately 960,000 Jews as of 2023, nearly half of whom live in Brooklyn, where this writer was born and raised.

If voters want to see New York City fall into the dustbin of history and totally collapse, all they need to do is elect an anti-Semitic mayor. Just look at history where the rise of anti-Semitism occurs and understand that it is a bellwether of the ruin of that society.

Want examples, check out Nazi German, the USSR and even the Spanish Inquisition.

Electing a Jew-hating mayor who looks the other way when anti-Semitic crime occurs, will have huge numbers of city residents to pack up and leave. Some of these people are the city's wealthiest and this will destroy the real estate market, destroy cultural institutions and lead to total moral decay.

Everyone who can leave, will make book; not just Jews, but non-Jews as well.

I left New York City a decade and a half ago, but my friends back home are making plans to leave. They've considered states such as Florida and Texas, to name a few. The swastikas spray-painted on walls and on the desks of their kids in public schools was a harbinger of bad things to follow.

Fox News Digital referenced that public school students in the city "casually referring to high performers in math as 'the Jew table,'" adding "how a Queens community garden posting a ban on Zionists, a 13-year-old Jewish boy slapped in the face while riding his bike through his neighborhood." 

Fully 60% of hate crimes in New York City have been anti-Semitic, despite the fact that Jews comprise only 10% of the city's population.

While all the top contenders for mayor say they deplore anti-Semitism, remember: politicians lie, and anti-Semitic lie when their lips move.

The most dangerous lying candidate is Zohran Mamdani, a state assemblyman currently polling second in the Democratic primary behind former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo.

Mamdani is making the rounds at Jewish events, attended at least seven public and private meetings and meals with Jewish leaders in the last month.

On Friday he posted an official campaign video proclaiming himself a defender of the Jewish people, promising an "800% increase" in city spending to "combat anti-Semitism."

"In this election, we're seeing ... the pain of Jewish New Yorkers being weaponized as a talking point," he moaned.

If you believe him, you would also believe chickens have lips. Mamdani has backed the disgusting anti-Israel Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement. He has called Israel's actions against Gaza "genocide," and recently refused to cosponsor two Assembly resolutions to condemn the Holocaust and recognize the state of Israel.

He is an obvious liar and voters need to see him for what he is.

"Mamdani has been fanning the flames of antisemitism, and now he wants us to believe he's the firefighter," warned David Greenfield of the Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty, a major Jewish charity.

The New York Times softened Mamdani's stance on Jews and Israel by calling them "nuanced." Bull pucks! He's a morally bankrupt Jew-hater.

Meanwhile, Cuomo is betting on Jewish voters, relying on a record of supporting Israel and promoting its business ties with New York, as well as signing an anti-BDS bill in 2016. So as long as COVID-19 is out of the headlines, Cuomo has a good shot at a primary win.

Hopefully, Mayor Eric Adams' newly announced Office to Combat Antisemitism will produce real results.

Adams, who is not competing in the June 24 primary, hopes to appear on November's general election ballot as an independent candidate on two lines -- including one called "EndAntiSemitism." Of course, Adams is pandering, but at least we know Adams actually is a real ally of the Jewish community and backs Israel's military campaign against the Hamassholes.

Not so much the Democrat Party, unfortunately.

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SecDef Hegseth demands stricter orders on credentials to "protect national security"


Secretary of Defense, Peter Brian Hegseth, has issued orders Friday for journalists with access to the Pentagon, as the Trump administration is trying to plug the holes where sensitive information had been leaking like a used three-day-old baby diaper.

According to the new rules, credentialed reporters from most DoD headquarters in Arlington, VA, will not have access without official approval and escort, Hegseth's memorandum states.

The SecDef describes this move to protect classified national intelligence information and even sensitive unclassified information regarding operational security as "an unwavering imperative for the Department."

"While the Department remains committed to transparency, the Department is equally obligated to protect [Classified National Security Information] and sensitive information - the unauthorized disclosure of which could put the lives of U.S. Service members in danger," the secretary, a former US Army Major, said.

The new order will soon have members of the Pentagon press corps sing a form acknowledging their responsibility to protect national intelligence and sensitive information. [It's amazing this hasn't been standard operating procedure prior to Hegseth's appointment.] Journalists will also be issued new shiny badges that clearly identify them as members of the Pentagon press corps.


"We also anticipate a forthcoming announcement of additional security measures and enhanced scrutiny on the issuance of [credentials]," the memo said. "Failure by any member of the resident or visiting press to comply with these control measures will result in further restrictions and possibly revocation of press credentials."

The Pentagon Press Association (PPA), a membership organization representing the press corps covering the U.S. military, whined that the new rules seem to demonstrate a "direct attack on the freedom of the press." [What, is the PPA funded by China?]

"The decision is purportedly based on concerns about operational security," the group said in a statement. "But the Pentagon Press Corps has had access to non-secured, unclassified spaces in the Pentagon for decades, under Republican and Democratic administrations, including in the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, without any concern about OP-SEC from DoD leadership."

Yes, and thus the leaks, you dolts. Just last month, the Pentagon fired three officials after announcing a leak investigation in March at the Department of Defense, so Hegseth is getting out ahead of the curve.

The Pentagon has also required legacy news outlets, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, Politico, NPR, CNN and NBC News, to vacate their office spaces in the building, and will have their offices fumigated from the stink. They plan to bring in more administration-friendly outlets like the New York Post, the Daily Caller, One America News Network, and Breitbart. 

The department said the rotation system aimed to allow other media outlets the opportunity to cover the Pentagon as resident members of the press corps.

Hopefully these outlets will report honestly and not simply be typists for the administration. Based on their track record, it's likely we will get a better, more honest perspective of government than we did in the past.

Finally, the administration has begun using lie detector tests to probe unauthorized leaks at federal agencies. Some Department of Homeland Security officials were told they could be fired for refusing polygraphs. It's like a cop asking you to take a breathalyzer test to see why you rear-ended a car parked in a driveway and you sound like Joe Biden when you speak but you refuse the test. You're going to jail and lose your driving privileges for a period of time.

The White House said President Trump will not tolerate leaks to the media and that federal employees who leak material should be held accountable.

Hegseth is ensuring it doesn't happen on his watch.

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Friday, May 23, 2025

Kim goes ballistic after 5k ton warship capsizes as he watches: LOL anybody?



North Korea’s second naval destroyer [the NK Glub-Glub-Gurgle] was severely damaged as Kim Jong Un watched the launch. It was a veritable clusterfrack.

Kim watched as the 5,000-ton warship capsized at the northeastern port of Chongjin on Wednesday amid efforts to modernize the country’s naval forces.

According to the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), Kim blamed military officials, scientists, and shipyard operators for a “serious accident and criminal act caused by absolute carelessness, irresponsibility, and unscientific empiricism.” Surprisingly, he did not blame U.S. President Donald Trump, but that doesn't mean "The View" won't go that route.

The damaged warship is believed to carry nuclear-capable ballistic and cruise missiles which Kim is hoping would work better than the boat launch.


Kim ordered urgent restoration, linking the ship's recovery to national authority, and ordered the trusty punishment mine field to be loaded up again to see if the guilty parties can make it through to the other end before getting blown up.

The leader for life called for a ruling Workers’ Party meeting in June to address their “irresponsible errors.” 

The state media outlet confirmed that, during the ceremony, “a serious accident occurred.”

They did not provide details on the exact cause of the issue or whether anyone was injured, but knowing what we know about Kim and his methods of discipline, the injuries they might have incurred would be nothing compared to what Kim would unleash on them.


In a statement, KCNA said: “Due to immature command and operational negligence, the parallel movement of the bogies could not be guaranteed, resulting in the launching sled in the stern detaching first and causing the ship to capsize.

“The ship’s balance was destroyed due to a rupture in the hull in some sections, and the bow section was unable to detach from the keel.”


Kim, who has ruled with an iron fist since 2011, said the restoration of the warship “must be completed unconditionally” before June. He described restoration as "urgent" and that it wasn't just a practical problem but “a political issue directly related to the authority of the country.”

One person on "Bored Panda" wrote: "This is what happens when you order warships off Temu."

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NYC sending 'heavy weapons teams' to Jewish sites after double murder in DC



Although there are presently no known threats to Jewish institutions in New York City after the cold-blooded murders of Yaron Lishinsky, 30, and his then soon-to-be fiancee, Sarah Milgram, 26, the NYPD isn't taking any chances as they are “surging counterterrorism officers in critical response commands out of an overabundance of caution,” Mayor Eric Adams said.

Lower Manhattan’s Center for Jewish History was heavy with grief Thursday afternoon. City officials and faith leaders stood shoulder to shoulder at an interfaith vigil, mourning Yaron and Sarah, Israeli embassy staffers gunned down after an American Jewish Committee event at the Capital Jewish Museum in D.C. Wednesday night. The air was thick with sorrow, and the weight of a rising tide of hate.

Mayor Eric Adams didn’t hold back. “This violence is exactly what they mean when you hear the words, ‘globalize the intifada,’” he said. “It is the actual plan out of these comments. Violence is something that is unacceptable and not tolerated, and that is what we mean when we say anti-Semitic propaganda is masquerading as activism. Let’s call this what it is, a depraved act of terrorism.”

While there are no specific threats, Adams isn’t taking chances. “We’re surging counterterrorism officers in critical response commands out of an overabundance of caution,” he said. Heavy weapons teams are rolling out to Jewish cultural spots, synagogues, and Israeli diplomatic sites—something the city’s done on and off since Hamas’s October 7 bloodbath in southern Israel. 

“The last year and a half, we watched hate bleed out onto our streets, onto our college campuses, and now, at our cultural events,” Adams said, his words slicing through the room. “People have glorified terrorists and organizations have called for violence against Jews, and have called for death to America, to Israel and to the people of Israel.”

Al Sharpton[gue], the race-baiting activist who’s carried the weight of his own past in stoking the 1991 Crown Heights riots, stepped up. In 2019, he half-owned that mess, and now he’s calling for Black leaders to stand loud against the Jew-hatred spiking across the country. “If there had been an attack at the Schomburg Library,” he said, invoking the city’s beacon of Black culture, “and it was two young Blacks, I would have expected to see Jewish leadership stand with us. It happened at the site of a Jewish Museum in Washington. Two people, innocent people, lost their lives. They should expect that we’ll be here.”

One has to wonder if Sharpton was biting his tongue as he spoke.

Sharpton’s voice rose, preacher-like. “You can’t be a civil rights activist or leader if you’re only for your own civil rights, and you cannot be a faith leader if you only stand up for people in your own faith.”


Hindy Poupko, a top voice at UJA-Federation of New York, laid it bare. The attack wasn’t a bolt from the blue, it’s the grim fruit of months of venom aimed at Jews. “As the mayor said, after 19 months of violence and hateful rhetoric directed at Jews and the State of Israel, violence was inevitable,” she told the crowd, her voice steady but aching. “Our heart breaks for them, their lives lost, their futures lost and our hearts break for their families.” Still, she stood tall. “In Washington, in New York and wherever Jews gather, we remain resolute in our commitment to living our lives as proud Jews.”

Mohammad Razvi, head of a coalition of over 70 Muslim groups, said, “[I]n the Quran, it’s written that if you take one innocent life, it’s as if you have taken the life of all mankind,” he said, echoing a truth the Talmud shares. Of course, this doesn't explain the parts of the Quran that prescribes the opposite at times. [See for example, Quran 2:191 that says "Slay the unbelievers wherever you find them. This is merely one of many examples. Read the Quran for more and if you really want some insight into Islam, read Reliance of the Traveller.]

Razvi went on: “This is true to all Muslims, and this heinous act has really hurt so much.” His condolences to the victims’ families carried weight. “Hate is something that is perpetuated and taught,” he said. “A child is not born to hate. That’s something you pick up at a dinner table.” His call to action was simple but fierce: “Any time this happens, we have to stand together, and we have to show others that this is what New York is about.”

It's good to hear Muslim leaders make the right call.

The vigil was a raw moment of unity in a city that’s seen too much division. Two young, beautiful lives snuffed out. A community reeling. But in that room, faith and resolve burned brighter than the hate outside.

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SCOTUS backs Trump's removal of Biden's appointees from federal boards


The Supreme Court just handed President Trump a. big win, backing his move to remove two Democratic appointees, Gwynne Wilcox from the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) and Cathy Harris from the Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB), from their federal perches. 

This Thursday ruling is a big deal, settling a heated fight over how much power a president has to fire agency officials who don’t jive with his agenda.

The drama kicked off when Chief Justice John Roberts hit the pause button on reinstating Wilcox and Harris, both Biden picks who got the axe from Trump earlier this year. Both cried foul, calling their terminations “unlawful” in lawsuits filed in D.C. federal court, but the Supreme Court’s decision suggests Trump’s got the upper hand—for now.

That said, the court dropped a hint it might not be so quick to let Trump replace Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, who’s been in Trump’s crosshairs for not slashing interest rates fast enough. (Good luck firing a guy who controls the money printer, right?)

At the heart of this mess is a 90-year-old Supreme Court ruling called Humphrey’s Executor, which said presidents can’t just fire independent board members without a good reason. The question before the justices: Can Wilcox and Harris, both Biden appointees, keep their jobs while the courts wrestle with whether to chuck Humphrey’s into the legal dustbin?

The court’s three liberal justices—Elena Kagan, Sonia Sotomayor, and Ketanji Brown Jackson—weren’t having it. Kagan came out swinging in her dissent: “Not since the 1950s (or even before) has a President, without a legitimate reason, tried to remove an officer from a classic independent agency.” She didn’t stop there, accusing her colleagues of itching to give Trump “the most unitary, meaning also the most subservient, administration since Herbert Hoover (and maybe ever).” 

That’s Kagan saying that the majority’s playing favorites, and it’s not subtle.

Trump’s legal team, meanwhile, was all about keeping Wilcox and Harris out of their jobs while the case grinds through the lower courts. They even pushed for the Supreme Court to skip the usual appeals process and fast-track the whole thing with a rare “certiorari before judgment” move, because letting Wilcox and Harris back in would, in their words, “entrust” the president’s powers “for the months or years that it could take the courts to resolve this litigation.” That, they argued, “would manifestly cause irreparable harm to the President and to the separation of powers.” 

In other words, if Trump can’t control his own executive branch, it’s chaos, and he’d have to spend months undoing whatever these two do in the meantime.

Rewind to earlier this month when the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals voted 7–4 to put Wilcox and Harris back on their boards, leaning on Humphrey’s Executor and another oldie, Wiener v. United States. Those rulings say the president’s power to fire members of independent agencies like the NLRB and MSPB isn’t absolute. The D.C. Circuit wasn’t buying Trump’s argument for an administrative stay to keep the removals in place, pointing out that the Supreme Court has never overturned these precedents. “The Supreme Court has repeatedly told the courts of appeals to follow extant Supreme Court precedent unless and until that Court itself changes it or overturns it,” the judges wrote. 

Fair point, but it didn’t last long.

Trump’s team ran straight to the Supreme Court, which slapped an emergency stay on the reinstatement, keeping Wilcox and Harris sidelined. In their own filings, Wilcox and Harris’s lawyers begged the court to let them back in until the appeals process plays out. They warned against rushing things, with Harris’s team telling the justices, “Rushing such important matters risks making mistakes and destabilizing other areas of the law.” Wilcox’s camp doubled down, arguing that yanking her from the NLRB’s three-member panel could “bring an immediate and indefinite halt to the NLRB’s critical work of adjudicating labor-relations disputes.” 

Their point is that kicking her out doesn’t just tweak policy, it grinds the agency to a halt, which they say screws over Congress’s mandate.

This isn’t the only case poking at the president’s firing powers. Hampton Dellinger, a Biden appointee to the Office of Special Counsel, also sued after getting fired on Feb. 7. He argued he could only be fired for job performance issues, which Trump’s team didn’t bother citing in their dismissal email. Dellinger dropped his suit after the D.C. Circuit sided with Trump in an unsigned order, but the broader fight’s far from over.

And the Justice Department is not hiding its cards. Back in February, they told Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) they’re gunning to overturn Humphrey’s Executor altogether. If that happens, it’s a whole new ballgame for how much control a president has over the so-called “independent” agencies. 

Buckle up—this one’s got legs.

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Fauci's top advisor indicted as 'co-conspiritor' in huge COVID cover-up

The United States Department of Justice dropped a bombshell on Tuesday, announcing that Dr. Richard Morens, one of Dr. Anthony Fauci's m...