Supreme Court maintains pause on Trump bid to immediately fire watchdog agency head
- The U.S. Supreme Court paused efforts by the Trump administration to dismiss Hampton Dellinger from his position at the Office of Special Counsel, allowing him to remain in his role at least until February 26.
- Hampton Dellinger had sued the Trump administration after being fired on February 7.
- The Supreme Court's decision signals a temporary setback for Trump and allows lower court proceedings to continue regarding Dellinger's firing.
- Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Ketanji Brown Jackson would have outright denied Trump's request to remove Dellinger, while Justices Neil Gorsuch and Samuel Alito dissented on the case.
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