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Fri, November 29, 2024

'Wildly disruptive': What happened last time Trump moved a federal agency out of DC


Published on 2024-11-29 05:30:28 - Brian Stokes, N@N
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  • As part of his campaign to reclaim the White House, Donald Trump made clear that in a second term in office, he'd move tens of thousands of federal jobs outside the "Washington swamp" and into "places filled with patriots who love America.

The article from CNN, published on November 29, 2024, discusses former President Donald Trump's ongoing legal battles related to his actions during the Black Lives Matter protests in Washington, D.C. in 2020. Trump is facing scrutiny for his alleged role in directing federal agencies to use aggressive tactics against protesters. The piece details how a federal judge has allowed a lawsuit to proceed against Trump, claiming he overstepped his authority by ordering the forceful dispersal of demonstrators. This legal action is part of a broader examination of Trump's conduct during his presidency, focusing on potential abuses of power and violations of protesters' rights. The article also touches on the political implications of these legal challenges, with reactions from both supporters and critics of Trump, and how this case might influence future executive actions regarding protest management.

Read the Full CNN Article at [ https://www.cnn.com/2024/11/29/politics/trump-federal-agency-dc-blm/index.html ]
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