New Yorker 07月11日 07:52
The Lawyer Turned Trump Whistle-Blower
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文章聚焦了前司法部律师Erez Reuveni的经历,他因拒绝支持被认为站不住脚的指控而被解雇,并站出来发声。文章还涉及了Lena Dunham的新剧《Too Much》对浪漫喜剧类型的复兴,以及博物馆如何通过气味增强参观体验。此外,文章还探讨了特朗普政府时期的一些争议性事件,包括对巴西的关税威胁,以及对儿童使用智能手机的讨论,以及对“猴子审判”一百周年的回顾。

⚖️ Erez Reuveni曾是司法部律师,主要负责移民案件,在拒绝支持他认为不实的指控后被解雇,引发争议。

🎬 Lena Dunham的新剧《Too Much》被评价为对浪漫喜剧类型的 revitalizing, 受到关注。

👃 博物馆正在尝试通过气味来增强展览的体验,例如,在关于玛丽·安托瓦内特的展览中重现她的气味。

🌎 文章还提到了特朗普政府时期的一些争议性事件,例如对巴西的关税威胁,以及对儿童使用智能手机的讨论。

Erez Reuveni worked as a lawyer for the Department of Justice for nearly fifteen years, largely on immigration cases. After refusing to make claims that he considered unsupported about Kilmar Abrego Garcia, he was fired. Now he’s speaking out. Plus:

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Illustration by Nicholas Konrad; Source photographs from Getty

Why a Devoted Justice Department Lawyer Became a Whistle-Blower

In the first Trump Administration, “they didn’t say ‘Fuck you’ to the courts,” Erez Reuveni said.

By Ruth Marcus

In the early days of the first Trump Administration, Erez Reuveni, a lawyer for the Department of Justice, went to court to defend the new President’s travel ban on foreign nationals from seven predominantly Muslim countries. He told the federal judge hearing the case to ignore the unpleasant fact that, as a candidate, Donald Trump had argued for a travel ban on Muslims; those statements, he said, didn’t justify interfering with Trump’s authority to take actions that he deemed necessary to protect national security. Second-guessing a President in that way, Reuveni argued, would place the court and the President “in an untenable position.” As the Administration’s efforts to restrict immigration and deport noncitizens continued in the months that followed, Reuveni defended the authority of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to turn up at court hearings to arrest undocumented immigrants. He argued in support of the Administration’s decision to eliminate asylum protections for victims of domestic violence, and he defended its rule denying asylum to migrants at the southern border unless they first sought asylum in Mexico or a third country.

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