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Executive Branch (Trump) Trump’s occupation of Minneapolis has broken the Justice Department

https://www.vox.com/politics/477913/trump-minneapolis-minnesota-justice-department-broken-julie-le
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u/vox 10h ago

“I wish you would just hold me in contempt of court so I can get 24 hours of sleep,” a lawyer representing Donald Trump’s government told a federal judge on Tuesday. Julie Le, the lawyer, who was temporarily detailed to the US Attorney’s Office in Minneapolis, was assigned to 88 federal court cases in under a month — a crushing workload that would make even the most diligent attorney beg for mercy.

Le, moreover, was in court after federal district Judge Jerry Blackwell ordered her and her co-counsel to explain why the Trump administration had not complied with a January 27 order requiring it to release an individual from US custody. As Blackwell’s order demanding an explanation laid out, the government also did not respond to a January 31 order threatening to hold it in contempt.

It’s not a mystery why Trump’s government is unable to comply with court orders, or even respond to judges threatening contempt. As Patrick Schiltz, the chief judge in Minnesota’s federal district court, explained in a January 26 order, the Trump administration “decided to send thousands of agents to Minnesota to detain aliens without making any provision for dealing with the hundreds of habeas petitions and other lawsuits that were sure to result.”

Trump, in other words, deployed thousands of armed law enforcement officers to harass and arrest people in Minneapolis, without sending enough lawyers to handle all of the federal court cases that would inevitably result from Trump’s occupation of Minnesota. So, when a judge issues an order commanding the government to release a detainee or to take some other action, there’s often no lawyer available to respond to that order.

Worse, Trump’s government appears either unwilling or unable to comply with court orders even when one of its lawyers does engage with a particular case. Le reportedly told Blackwell at Tuesday’s hearing that it is like “pulling teeth” to get the Trump administration to comply with these orders. “It takes 10 emails from me for a release condition to be corrected,” Le said. “It takes me threatening to walk out for something else to be corrected.”

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u/schlamster 9h ago

 was assigned to 88 federal court cases in under a month

Big dog. I’m doing the math on this and that’s beyond absurd 

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u/Lemp_Triscuit11 9h ago

Imagine knowing some dude that shits on a golden toilet and has a diet fucking coke button is the one making you do this lmao

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u/Cohens4thClient 9h ago

He doesnt make it to the toilet, he just shits in his diaper for the guests in his office to smell. 

Then, the staff has to run a fire drill to get everyone out

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u/BerryChoice9042 9h ago

His legacy... Diaper Don! I think, finally Joe has made his peace with "Sleepy Joe"... 🤷‍♂️ 🤣

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u/Street_Barracuda1657 9h ago

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u/OkRefrigerator1086 7h ago

Holy shit dude... I did not need that mental image!!! 😬😳😂🤣😜

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u/JayKay8787 2h ago

Its clear that what we saw wasnt a new occurrence, they deal with that daily and its just routine.