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A U.S. federal judge has found probable cause to hold the Trump administration in contempt of court over its failure to halt deportation flights to El Salvador. Cassandra Burke Robertson, Professor of Law and Director of the Center for Professional Ethics, Case Western Reserve University, explains to @TheConversationUS what it all means.

“It’s not too late for the government to comply. One option for the government is called “purging the contempt,” meaning the administration complies with the court order and brings the individuals who were sent to El Salvador back into U.S. custody,” Burke Robertson says. “If the administration does that, there will not be any further contempt proceedings. Normally, that would be attractive to the government in this position.”

theconversation.com/federal-ju

#USGovernment #TrumpAdministration #ElSalvador #Deportation #Newstodon #NewstodonFriday #FollowFriday

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The ConversationFederal judge finds ‘probable cause’ to hold Trump administration in contempt – a legal scholar explains what this meansJudge James Boasberg’s order stops short of holding any government officials in contempt, but leaves open the possibility for these sanctions.

In follow up, in case you wondered what they removed. I'd say for some #libraries this is a good collection development tool. And yes, I saved a copy for myself.

> List of Books Removed from USNA Library
navy.mil/Press-Office/Press-Re (link offers a PDF of the list)

#books #reading #censorship #BannedBooks #USNA #USNavy #USGovernment #GovDocs #libraries #bookstodon

@bookstodon
@librarians

Did anybody expect anything different? Anyhow, who needs food and health safety in the US? A little food poisoning now and then builds character. Time to cut the fat and #CullTheHerd (/sarcasm)

> ‘Humiliating and degrading’: HHS employees learn of layoffs when their ID badges stop working federalnewsnetwork.com/workfor

Federal News Network · ‘Humiliating and degrading’: HHS employees learn of layoffs when their ID badges stop workingBy Jory Heckman

National Emergency – The Dismantling of the Institute of Museum & Library Services

The dismantling of the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), the major federal funding agency for all libraries and museums in the US, has been going on for a week and a half now amid mild public outcry. Yesterday’s news that they finally put all IMLS staff on admin leave (probably because they can’t legally fire them all yet) is just the latest blow to the library world. The independent journalist Marisa Kabas has been following this story on social media and providing timely updates. She reports that the IMLS employees are sounding the alarm about this as they go into their offices and clear them out.

https://bsky.app/profile/marisakabas.bsky.social/post/3llr5yw4tvk2t

I haven’t written about this so far mainly because I’m in such a state of despair that I have nothing particularly new or interesting to say about this except “Folks, this is real real bad”. Which is not really enough to base a whole blog post on. But today I thought I might provide a little insight into some of the things which are going to go away now that they’ve made an end-run around Congressional funding of the IMLS. These things are specific to Florida, and I’m going to provide an explainer, but Florida is hardly unique in this area, and many of the poorest and most rural regions of the country are going to be hit the hardest by the severe reduction to outright elimination of library services in their areas. So below are just a small sliver of all the services about to be lost in Florida:

  • Tampa Bay Library Consortium – This organization entirely funded by IMLS and administers the statewide sharing of books between libraries, allowing people in public libraries to have access to academic collections and vice-versa as well as allowing academic libraries to share resources between themselves
  • Statewide Ask A Librarian – This is a service that allows patrons to chat with a live library worker (NOT an AI Bot!) to ask questions, everything from “what are the library hours” to “I need to find articles on [X] subject” and beyond.
  • The Florida Electronic Library – This is a resource that allows any Floridian to access high quality information across a huge variety of topics electronically. Used extensively in primary and secondary schools
  • E-Rate program – this is a federal program that provides affordable broadband to library patrons who may not otherwise have access to the internet in their homes, often rural populations
  • The Right Service at the Right Time – A service to help librarians guide patrons to finding available government assistance and social services. It is specific to individual counties in Florida, and contains access to things like the Florida Department of Children & Families, Social Security, Florida KidCare and Housing assistance.

The above are just a fraction of the things IMLS funds in this state, and similar programs are in existence in all 50 states through the state library systems. The IMLS does all this while taking up a tiny .003% of the Federal Budget. That hardly seems like government waste to me, serving as it does millions of Americans every single day. Which gives the lie to DOGE’s claim to be cutting government waste and reveals it as the ideological project it is to eliminate social goods which allow Americans freedom and stability. The project is to keep people poor, uneducated, and afraid so we will not rise up and overthrow the oligarchical overlords running our government. They are making great strides in that project, and libraries have long been one of the institutions standing in their way.

Libraries are overwhelmingly popular with the public, even after years of smear campaigns by conservative groups like so-called Moms for Liberty calling librarians “groomers and pedophiles”, and our Congresscritters know this. Hence why Congress has never allowed the elimination of the IMLS. But Trump/Musk are attempting to do by fiat what they could not do democratically. This is just the latest in a long line of national emergencies since January 20th, but it is one that has the least amount of chatter around it and will affect huge swathes of the population every bit as much as breaking Social Security or stopping crucial health research. I hope you will pay attention and lift up your voice to decry this illegal elimination of a vital agency of the federal government. Call your Congresscritters, email them, fax them, attend a protest in your area, join an organizing group, attend library board meetings and run for the open seats, attend city council meetings talking about library budgets, and join the ALA’s “Show Up For Our Libraries” movement in any way you can. People standing together have power, let’s remind the fascists among us that we will not stand for our necessary government being dismantled and sold off to the highest bidder.

> Agency funding libraries and museums puts all employees on leave ahead of major cuts federalnewsnetwork.com/workfor

We always get the pedant mewling "it's an executive order, not law." True, but let me be blunt: who is going to stop him. It certainly ain't going to be you (so STFU with "it's just a memo") or the ineffectual #RepublicanLite.

Federal News Network · Agency funding libraries and museums puts all employees on leave ahead of major cutsBy Jory Heckman

Of interest for some. This is basically the "credit card limit" the Man has that he keeps cheating on by raising the limit every year (you hear this in the news, OMG if no one raises the limit, government shuts down).

In contrast, you and me, for most part, can't go over credit limit (or if we do, bad things happen).

> Federal Debt and the Statutory Limit, March 2025 cbo.gov/publication/60887

Congressional Budget OfficeFederal Debt and the Statutory Limit, March 2025CBO estimates that if the debt limit remains unchanged, the government’s ability to borrow using established "extraordinary measures" will probably be exhausted in August or September 2025.

#SaveYouAClick: YES, or at least strong maybe. Maybe when those old farts who keep voting #GOP stop getting their checks they'll get a fucking clue and vote to get those rich assholes to pay their fair share of taxes. If they don't starve to death first.

> Could Elon Musk Actually Destroy Social Security as We Know It? inequality.org/article/could-e

Inequality.orgCould Elon Musk Actually Destroy Social Security as We Know It? - Inequality.orgThe Musk DOGE boy gang is already moving in that direction.

#USgovernment #history #GoodStewards

I never thought I would say this, but the US Government and probably quite a few state governments cannot be relied upon to be good stewards of the history of the United States.

I cannot be alone in this thought.

nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk/histor

NBC News · Historic figures cut from military websites while others are restored following ‘DEI’ banBy Curtis Bunn

"Catherine Rampell of the Washington Post observed today that “the ‘Department of Government Efficiency’ [is making] the federal government almost comically inefficient.” She wrote that Internal Revenue Service employees line up at shared computers on Mondays to submit their “five things I did last week” emails to DOGE while taxpayer service calls go unanswered." --Heather Cox Richardson, Letters From An American
heathercoxrichardson.substack.
#SocialSecurity #USGovernment #Musk

Letters from an American · March 21, 2025By Heather Cox Richardson