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“Now it is up to the states to fulfill their duty under Section 3 to remove from office anyone who broke their oath by participating in the Jan. 6 insurrection,” he said.

The 5th Circuit also concluded that the SEC had been given too much power to choose to bring cases in-house or in federal court, and that the administrative judges job protections make them too difficult to remove from office, infringing on constitutional powers given to the president.

From Reuters

House Republicans have put border security among their top priorities — and Mayorkas among their top officials to investigate and try to remove from office, potentially through impeachment.

The state voted twice for former President Donald Trump, whom Ms. Demings worked to remove from office in 2020 by serving as an impeachment manager.

But many of the perks of truly flexible work — a self-directed schedule, distance from overly chatty co-workers, remove from office gossip and politics — could also work against younger employees.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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