‘Cannot interject themselves’: Trump DOJ says states suing over president’s mass firings have no ‘legitimate claims’ and are doomed to fail in federal court

Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump speaks at an election night watch party, Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024, in West Palm Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon).

Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump speaks at an election night watch party, Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024, in West Palm Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon).

A Justice Department lawyer with 15 years of experience at the DOJ has been suspended by the Trump administration after admitting in court that the president mistakenly shipped off a protected Maryland resident to a prison in El Salvador as part of his deportations of Venezuelan migrants under an 18th-century wartime authority, which have since been blocked by a federal judge.

Erez Reuveni, the acting deputy director for the Office of Immigration Litigation, was reportedly told by DOJ brass that he’d be placed on paid leave indefinitely for the comments he made Friday during a court hearing before U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis.

“The facts are conceded,” Reuveni confessed during the hearing, which centered around the deportation of protected Maryland resident Kilmar Abrego Garcia. “Mr. Abrego Garcia should not have been removed,” Reuveni said.

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