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Judge temporarily reinstates fired ethics watchdog Hampton Dellinger

On Monday, a federal judge granted a temporary postponement to the head of the Special Advisers Office who filed a lawsuit claiming that he illegally fired by President Donald Trump.

Hampton Delinger, head of the agency, submitted the federal lawsuit on Monday after receiving an email to end on Friday night.

“This email has not tried any attempt to comply with the protection of the special removal of the private consultant,” I read the lawsuit. He simply stated: “On behalf of President Donald J. Trump, I write to inform you that your position as a special adviser to the US Office for Special Adviser, is actually immediately. “

The agency examines the revenge of those who report violations and impose the laws of ethics such as the opening law. It is not associated with the offices of the special advisor named in the Ministry of Justice, which is being tried politically sensitive criminal cases.

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Late on Monday, a judge issued an order that did not judge the advantages of the lawsuit, but he said that Delleger should stay in his role at least during the night on Thursday while the judge gets more detailed legal arguments on the case.

In a written statement of NBC News, Dellinger said: “I am grateful to allow the opportunity to lead the office of the Special Adviser and I resume my work tonight.”

the The Ministry of Justice has resumed The judge command.

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