The Department of Justice argued on behalf of the Trump administration that the law protecting Wilcox from at-will firing was unconstitutional. It said the National Labor Relations Board held executive authority that was borrowed from the president.
"The proper remedy for an (allegedly) unlawful termination of a federal officer as here is backpay," the department wrote. "It is not commandeering an executive agency and forcing the President to work alongside a subordinate in whom he has no trust."
It does seem clear from the messages they write which, coincidentally sound entirely like Reddit marketing tripe, that they are gunning for a corporate buyout and golden parachutes, for a Lemmy instance, which is laughable.
Wow, what a horrible argument.