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jayme gibbs
@kleinjayme
Lawyer; Developer/Designer
naples, florida เข้าร่วม Mayıs 2009
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@fl511_i75 How is road paving on Alligator Alley? Where are delays eastbound & about how long? Going to MIA tomorrow & checking road conditions.
Is there a better way to go from Naples to MIA? Thank-you!!
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An extremely rare planetary alignment is happening on February 28, 2025—and you don’t want to miss it! 🪐✨
This isn’t just any alignment—it’s a great (full) planetary alignment, meaning all seven planets visible from Earth will line up in the sky at once. An event like this won’t happen again this decade!
#PlanetaryAlignment #PlanetParade #SkyWatching #GreatAlignment #AstronomyEvent2025 #StarWalk
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@OwenGregorian Love it! Finally! Kicking ass and taking names too!😂😂😂
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Trump can fire anybody he wants, thanks to Sean Spicer | Paul Bedard, Washington Examiner
President-elect Donald Trump is arriving at the White House armed with a legal weapon that will let him fire any of President Joe Biden’s appointees.
Thanks in part to a court fight former Trump White House spokesman Sean Spicer lost over his firing by Biden from a three-year term to the Board of Visitors to the United States Naval Academy, the incoming president will have the legal backing to dump any of Biden’s over 4,000 appointments who try to stick around.
And the best part, Spicer told Secrets, “They’ll have no one to blame but Biden himself.”
The case dates to Sept. 8, 2021, when Biden began to fire Trump allies from the visitor boards at the academies of the Navy, the Air Force, and the Army.
Spicer and others, including Russ Vought (just picked by Trump to head the Office of Management and Budget) and former Trump counselor Kellyanne Conway, were unceremoniously dumped despite several of them having time left on their three-year terms.
Spicer and Vought sued, saying that unlike White House staff or others appointed by a prior president, they couldn’t be fired because of their congressionally mandated terms.
They lost, however, when a judge essentially ruled that the president could fire any presidential appointee, whether they had terms or not. A further effort failed, too.
Spicer said that is exactly what he hoped the courts would do because he wanted to help a future Trump presidency fire Biden’s picks without having its hands tied.
“What no one ever understood was this was not about actually getting back on the board, because my term had been expired for months. It was forcing them to argue in the affirmative that they had the ultimate authority to fire anybody at any time, which they did. And the court accepted that. So the Biden administration is now on record in court, and the court agreed that the president had absolute authority to fire anyone he wants,” Spicer said in an interview.
Read more:
washingtonexaminer.com/news/washingto…

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@KashPatelX Absolutely, YES! It would be a great honor and an experience of a lift.
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