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A New Jersey judge ruled that unconfirmed DOJ officials violated the Constitution, calling their appointments illegal.
A federal judge in New Jersey ruled that three Justice Department officials leading the state’s U.S. Attorney’s Office are unqualified due to lacking Senate confirmation, violating the Constitution’s Appointments Clause.
Judge Matthew Brann condemned the Trump administration’s effort to bypass the Senate, calling it an unlawful expansion of presidential power.
The decision, stayed pending appeal, follows prior rulings invalidating similar appointments in multiple states and warns that ongoing illegal leadership could lead to dismissed cases.
The judge emphasized that constitutional processes must prevail over political control.
Un juez de Nueva Jersey dictaminó que los funcionarios no confirmados del DOJ violaron la Constitución, llamando a sus nombramientos ilegales.