Just realized Trump's firing of the IGs on his 4th day violated statutes requiring he give Congress a 30 day notice. Therefore, not enforceable, right?

How many of the other firings required notice or some procedural thing that was ignored?

It was called out as a coup by Gerald Connolly (D) VA. And Lindsey Graham said, "Just tell them you need to follow the law next time." So he's kind of a dick, huh?

What can we do with this? If the firings were ALL illegal, press people to go back to their jobs. Procedure wasn't followed. It's an illegal firing and unenforceable. There's enough of them, who's going to stop them?

And if Musk REALLY only has read-only access, everyone should have full access to their stations. Of course they won't so it forces the lie to be addressed.

So what else did they do with more than "read access"?

Is this anything? Can we use it in some legal maneuver to push back at Musk?