AG James vows to claw back HHS cuts in recent event on her fight for the rule of law' | amNewYork
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New York Attorney General Letitia James recently hosted a town hall in Westchester to discuss her legal battles against the Trump administration's health policies. At the event, she emphasized the importance of community feedback in shaping litigation strategies, specifically highlighting the lawsuit aimed at preventing mass layoffs at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. This lawsuit, joined by 19 other attorneys general, argues that the administration illegally restructured the agency and violated numerous laws, potentially harming essential health programs. James urged the public to join the fight for democracy and legal integrity.
These meetings are really an opportunity for us to hear directly from our constituents to frame our litigation on the issues that you are experiencing in your lives, as a result of executive orders.
The choice is very clear. Either we fight for our Democracy or we lose it, James said at the meeting. You elected me to stand up and defend the constitution and the rule of law, not to protect and defend the king.
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