3 members of federal control board in Puerto Rico sue Trump and others for illegal firings
- Three members of a federal control board in Puerto Rico filed a lawsuit alleging illegal firings by U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration.
- The members suing are Arthur J. Gonzalez, Andrew G. Biggs, and Betty A. Rosa, who were removed without justification.
- Their attorney, Eduardo Santacana, stated, 'This is a case about power over the board and over Puerto Rico.'
- The lawsuit alleges that no cause or justification was provided for the removals of board members, which were deemed unlawful.
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Three former members of the Fiscal Oversight Board (FOB) have sued President Donald J. Trump and officials in his administration after being removed from office without the "cause" required by law.

3 members of federal control board in Puerto Rico sue Trump and others for illegal firings
Three members of a federal control board overseeing Puerto Rico’s finances who were recently fired by the administration of U.S.
Three of the dismissed members of the Fiscal Control Board sue Trump Andrew Biggs By Drafting of Sin Comillas Three recently dismissed members of the Fiscal Control Board filed a lawsuit before a federal court alleging that their dismissals were illegal. The plaintiffs are Arthur J. Gonzalez, Andrew G. Biggs and Betty A. Rosa. The lawsuit is against the President of the United States, Donald Trump; Sergio Gor, director of the White House staff o…
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