.@TheJusticeDept just filed a request for an immediate stay of Judge McConnell’s utterly lawless Temporary Restraining Order issued yesterday after business hours—yet remarkably forcing @USDA to “raid school-lunch money to instead fund SNAP benefits.” That TRO purports to force the government to divert some $5 billion from the school lunch program to SNAP by the end of today.
Why could we file this brief only this morning, with that clock ticking? The First Circuit clerk’s office made it impossible to file sooner. Despite being notified by the government of the high likelihood of fast-moving litigation, the First Circuit clerk’s office refused to answer its phones until this morning, and refused to offer any means of filing this emergency request until it processed certain paperwork during regular business hours.

Nov 7, 2025 · 5:39 PM UTC

So, Judge McConnell exacerbated his own manufactured emergency by starting the government’s clock just after the First Circuit closed for the day, forcing an even faster rush today to disadvantage the government further.
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It is Congress’s job is to end this shutdown and fund SNAP and other programs. We ask the First Circuit to get courts out of the business of deciding how to triage scarce funds during a shutdown. When lawless district courts step in to try to manage the federal fisc, it upends the political process and unacceptably risks compromising the programs for everyone.
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Why are you such a shameless disgusting liar? You had DAYS to appeal the previous order and made a conscious decision not to. We see right through your lies Pamela.
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Bureaucratic red tape.
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Thought they had quite the quirky logic to this ruling.
If Article III believes it may intercede in the function of Article I and Article II authority, perhaps Article II should intercede in Article III’s business.
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Sounds like you need to investigate our judges!!!
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IGNORE them, nobody made them kings
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In the future I recommend using the United States Marshals Service as a delivery organization
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Um, that's government workers for you. They will not clock in before their day starts. This is the government we the people have been dealing with for the past 40 years. Fix it. 24/7/365 courts.
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Include this possibility into your math going forward.
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The administration has more people to fire.
Did you send FBI to that office?
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All you did was call? You didn't have anyone go there? What are you even doing?
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Are you talking about the Epstein Files or The Homan videos?
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you are slow walking every major case until the statute of limitations run out aren't you?
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GIF
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Saying that they refused to answer their calls until this morning. Well maybe you should call during business hours. Since you're such a stickler for it.
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EPSTEIN FILES, EPSTEIN FILES, EPSTEIN FILES, EPSTEIN FILES,EPSTEIN FILES,EPSTEIN FILES,EPSTEIN FILES, EPSTEIN FILES, EPSTEIN FILES, EPSTEIN FILES !!
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So the attorney general expects the clerk’s office to be open 24 hours a day? Also, everything is e filed. Do your people not know how to use PACER?
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What a ridiculous power struggle!!!
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Release the Epstein files.
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I know what you mean. I can't get the government to treat me special either.
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I hear that the Supreme Court of the United States has telephones. Quite a few, actually.
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Running the presidential clock out
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Fire the Clerk!
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Stop complaining and just ignore it. Good grief.
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What is wrong with you? Don't answer that.
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Isn’t that obstruction of justice? You’re the head of The Justice Department. MAKE IT HAPPEN.
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Obstruction of Justice?
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It was your emergency, not the court's. Competent people meet deadlines.
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Are you getting a paycheck Pam? The people you expect to answer phones after hours are not. Loser.
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Sounds like the First Circuits funds need to be removed ….
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I'll be writing an appropriate (bad) business review for First Circuit in the same fashion I wrote a review for the District Court for the District of Columbia (about Jeb).
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Who was fired as a result this is unacceptable.
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