
Jonathan Turley ‘Baffled’ Over Courts ‘Intruding Significantly’ on Trump’s Executive Authority
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Legal scholar Jonathan Turley has asserted that he’s been left stunned by efforts from leftist judges to undermine President Donald Trump’s executive authority.
Turley, a professor at George Washington University Law School, said he’s “baffled” over courts “intruding significantly” on Trump’s agenda.
The constitutional expert was left bewildered after a federal judge extended a temporary restraining order on Monday to block the Trump administration’s buyout offer to federal employees.
On Tuesday, Turley told “Fox & Friends” that the offer is “perfectly within the wheelhouse of the president.”
“I think that Trump is on very solid ground with the buyout,” Turley said.
“I’m still a bit baffled by what the court is doing here.
“If the presidents are allowed to dictate conditions of employees coming into the office, what they’re working on, all of that is part of Article II powers of the president controlling the executive branch.
“I’m not, even today, certain what the constitutional problem is,” he noted.
“You’ve got 65,000 employees who were told, look, we’ll let you stay at home and look for a job as long as you agree to resign and to give a number of months.
“They’ve agreed to it, the government’s agreed to it.
“That seems to me to be perfectly within the wheelhouse of the president.
“So I think he’s going to win on that.”
“Congress can make decisions, they’re the ones who buy ships, but it is the president that decides who’s going to take the ship out and the crew,” Turley added.
“He can reduce the number of crew members.
“And so, there are different aspects of authority here.
“I think that the court is really intruding significantly in the president’s authority.
“He’s allowed to downsize, and they’re allowed due process.