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These tactics had been used before; clashes between the governing class and a "Federal workers are in regular consultation with recently departed Obama-era political appointees about what Justice Department official told The Washington Post in January. "People here will resist and push back against of changing government policy. "You're going to see the bureaucrats using time to their advantage, " an anonymous they can do to push back against the new president's initiatives, " The Washington Post reported. Federal his agenda discussed strategies to hide or alter documents, leak damaging information, and slow down the process transition, and continuing after the inauguration, federal employees who were repulsed by the new president and employees used encrypted communications to avoid detection by the president's team, and a number of anonymous guides for how to "resist from below" or to "dissent from within" the administration popped up. During the Twitter accounts attributed to government officials—@Rogue_DoD, @alt_labor, and the like—cropped up to organize election, members of the federal bureaucracy have taken unusual steps to stop him. Soon after November 8, online Unfortunately, many of these norm violations will be hard to reverse. Mike McQuade Since the day of Trump's resistance and release damaging information about the administration. Leaks are not new, but we have never seen But in some instances, they have defied their own norms, and harmed themselves and the nation in the process. campaign coordinated with Russia should spread into scrutinizing many years of Trump dealmaking. He has told aides he was especially disturbed after learning Mueller would be able to access several years of his tax legal questions that he and his family could face. His primary frustration centers on why allegations that his finances, advisers said. Trump has been fuming about the probe in recent weeks as he has been informed about the returns. Watch: Time lapse of solar eclipse over Depoe Bay, Oregon Reuters TV Pictures from the ground: Iraqi The president is also irritated by the notion that Mueller's probe could reach into his and his family's Department regulations that set rules for the job. Donald Trump's international Presidential trips 22 show all forces close in on Islamic State Reuters TV Duterte Slams U.S. for Suspending Arms Sale Reuters TV by Taboola possible grounds that can be cited by an attorney general to remove a special counsel from office under Justice Sponsored Links Trump has repeatedly refused to make his tax returns public after first claiming he could not do a way to stymie his work, according to several of Trump's legal advisers. A conflict of interest is one of the are actively compiling a list of Mueller's alleged potential conflicts of interest, which they say could serve as so because he was under audit or after promising to release them after an IRS audit was completed. All presidents might continue to do so under more-extreme circumstances. But it also might not. himself and everyone else involved? These are not crazy possibilities. The Constitution has held thus far and corpus petitions asking federal courts to enjoin the order in various ways, which they did. For several days, it occurred during the week after Trump issued the order. Civil-society groups such as the ACLU quickly filed habeas interest, " as Benjamin Wittes of the Brookings Institution put it at the time. Mike McQuade A crucial moment was unclear whether border agents were complying with the injunctions, and rumors that Trump or his Department of observers believed the immigration order indulged the "symbolic politics of bashing Islam over any actual security Homeland Security had ordered them not to filled the news. When a federal district-court judge in Seattle named administration gave the people subject to the ban's edicts no notice, which led to bedlam at airports. Many written, barely vetted inside the executive branch, legally overbroad, and incompetently rolled out. The James Robart halted the entire immigration order nationwide in the middle of the afternoon on Friday, February 3, seen as his first step toward authoritarianism. Issued seven days into his presidency, the ban was sloppily Muslim-majority countries that were not obvious sources of terrorist activity inside the United States—was widely Twitter and the cable shows were aquiver for several hours with the possibility that Trump would defy the court. of law. Trump's initial executive order on immigration—a temporary ban on entry for people from seven The courts, the press, the bureaucracy, civil society, and even Congress have together robustly enforced the rule "What would happen if the administration were to simply ignore this court order and continue to deny people Donald Trump addresses the UN General Assembly
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