The statute that created the job now filled by Mr. Dellinger, who was confirmed by the Senate in 2024, provides for a five-year term and says the special counsel “may be removed by the president only for inefficiency, neglect of duty or malfeasance in office.” But a one-sentence email to Mr. Dellinger on Feb. 7 gave no reasons for terminating him, effective immediately.

  • @[email protected]
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    195 days ago

    My guess at the Supreme Court’s bullshit response:

    Failing to resign when asked is neglecting your duty.

    • @untorquer
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      25 days ago

      No need to resign if you’re terminated.

      Also taking the courts time is obviously inefficiency /s