Dellinger v. Bessent Disappears Allowing Wilcox v. Trump to Train Sites on Humphrey’s Executor
Fewer than twenty-four hours after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit granted the Trump Administrations request for a stay in Dellinger v. Bessent, Special Counsel Hampton Dellinger has dropped his suit challenging President Trump’s removal of him from his office. But this is hardly the end of lawsuits seeking to clarify the scope of the President’s removal power. Indeed, as Dellinger disappears, a clear challenge to Humphrey’s Executor is coming into focus.
Earlier today, Judge Beryl Howell ruled against the Trump Administration in Wilcox v. Trump, holding that the President cannot remove Gwynne Wilcox from her position as Chair of the National Labor Relations Board without cause. Relying squarely on Humphrey’s Executor,
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