‘Flat wrong’: Judge rubbishes Trump for describing himself as ‘king’ in harsh rejection of ‘unitary executive theory’ — reinstates Biden-appointed member of national labor board

President Trump address Congress.

President Donald Trump addresses a joint session of Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, March 4, 2025 (AP Photo/Alex Brandon).

The Trump administration was swatted down Monday by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit as it attempted to pause a ruling by a federal judge in its probationary mass firings case involving the Office of Personnel and Management and acting OPM director Charles Ezell.

U.S. Circuit Judges Judges Barry Silverman and Ana de Alba didn’t mince words in the 2-1 ruling denying Trump’s Justice Department and the emergency motion it filed on Friday to stay the lower court’s order reinstating probationary workers “unlawfully” fired by Trump over the past two months, according to U.S. District Judge William Alsup, a Bill Clinton appointee. The pair provided a brief two-sentence explanation, saying: “Given that the district court found that the employees were wrongfully terminated and ordered an immediate return to the status quo ante, an administrative stay of the district court’s order would not preserve the status quo. It would do just the opposite — it would disrupt the status quo and turn it on its head.”

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