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- uspolitics@lemmy.world
- usa@midwest.social
- cross-posted to:
- uspolitics@lemmy.world
- usa@midwest.social
During its first few weeks, the Trump Administration has unleashed a flurry of measures to radically reshape the federal government. Many of these moves are overtly unlawful. This paper identifies the legal problems with many prominent actions: closing federal agencies or departments and removing federal employees, ending the independence of independent agencies, placing employees on indefinite administrative leave, or pressing them to resign.[[2]](https://www.cbpp.org/research/federal-budget/many-trump-administration-personnel-actions-are-unlawful#_ftn2)
Claims to illegality are part of the toolset of building the opposition to respond to a coup. “It’s all over, what the law says doesn’t matter” is what’s actually counterproductive.
Acknowledging the failure of the legal system is hardly a dissuasion from action.
It’s even more important as during such a coup, the law gets instrumentalized as a tool of oppression. Owning the rule of law to defend democratic intent is necessary to prevent such instrumentalization as much as possible.