Another Biden Holdover in the administrative division, caught up in President Trump’s firing, filed a lawsuit to get his job back.
As previously reported, President Trump fired Hampton Dillinger, the special advisor to the special office (not to be confused with a special advisor hired as a federal prosecutor) on Friday.
“On behalf of President Donald J. Trump, I am writing to let you know that your position as a special advisor to the US Special Advisor has soon ended. President of the White House. Sergio Goh, the director of the room, wrote a letter to Hampton Dillinger. Politics.
The lawsuit and temporary restraining order request were assigned to Judge Obama, Judge Amy Berman Jackson.

On Monday evening, Judge Amy Berman Jackson took on the side of Hampton Dillinger, issued an administrative stay and allowed him to continue his work.
“Trump must allow Dellinger to continue to “access” agency resources, and “cannot recognize other people’s authority as special advisors,” Jackson writes. Politics.
“I have the opportunity to continue leading the Special Advisor’s office and I am grateful that I am reopening work tonight,” Dillinger said in a statement, Politico reported.
The Trump Justice Department immediately appealed Judge Jackson’s stay in the administration.
Note: The judge took part in his administrative stay in contrast to the TRO. In other words, she doesn’t even consider merit. https://t.co/xrb1ulmkez
– Margot Cleveland (@profmjcleland) February 11, 2025
Activist Judge Obama protects his war with Trump and his ability to control the administrative division.
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