Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Attempt to Oust Federal Watchdog, Upholding Legal Protections for Special Counsel

Washington — A significant ruling by U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson has halted the removal of Hampton Dellinger, Special Counsel of the U.S. Office of Special Counsel (OSC), deeming his firing by the Trump administration unlawful. The court’s decision underscores a critical safeguard of the independence afforded to federal oversight bodies. The action stems from a direct email dated February 7, from Sergio Gor, director of the White House Presidential Personnel Office, which bluntly stated Dellinger’s termination without specifying a cause. This move conflicts with the statutory provisions that protect the position’s tenure, highlighting … Read more

Trump Revokes Security Clearances for Special Counsel Jack Smith’s External Legal Team

Washington, D.C. — In a significant move that could impact the legal proceedings surrounding him, President Donald Trump has decided to suspend the security clearances of several outside attorneys affiliated with special counsel Jack Smith. This decision underscores the ongoing tension between the White House and the judiciary, particularly in cases directly involving the President. The revocation of security clearances specifically targets a select group of lawyers who have been part of the external legal team bolstering Smith’s investigation. Among those affected is the notably experienced prosecutor and high-profile attorney, whose clearances were critical for … Read more

Judge Selects Independent Counsel to Oppose Dismissal of Charges in Adams Case

In a significant judicial move, a court has mandated the appointment of an independent attorney to oppose the dismissal of charges against Adams, spotlighting the ongoing complexities and legal maneuvers surrounding the case. The decision to bring in an external lawyer, who is tasked with representing the interests of justice, underscores the unusual nature of the request to drop the charges. This development happens amid a backdrop of significant public attention and debate over the fairness and transparency of the legal proceedings. Legal experts suggest that such appointments are typically reserved for situations where standard … Read more

Former Watergate Prosecutor Calls for Special Counsel in Mayor Eric Adams’ Case, Citing Public Interest Concerns

NEW YORK — In a significant legal twist, a former prosecutor from the Watergate scandal has requested the appointment of a special counsel in the ongoing corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams. The request follows a controversial move by the Justice Department to have fraud charges against the mayor dismissed. This development adds a new layer of complexity to a case that has already stirred public and political tumult. Nathaniel Akerman, acting as the attorney for the nonpartisan group Common Cause, dedicated to U.S. elections integrity, filed his request with the federal … Read more