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Judge rejects Trump administration’s request to swap lawyers in census case

President Donald Trump talks to newsmen before boarding Air Force One to return to Washington from Morristown Municipal Airport in Morristown, New Jersey, July 7, 2019.

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A federal rate on Tuesday rejected a request from the Justice Department to replace some of the lawyers assigned to a lawsuit over a put forwarded citizenship question on the 2020 census.

The DOJ previously said that a new team of attorneys would take over the took place, but did not specify a reason for the change.

“The DOJ’s motion to withdraw specific attorneys is ‘patently insufficient,'” Judge Jesse Furman indited. “Defendants provide no reason, let alone ‘satisfactory reasons’ for the substitution of counsel.”

The ruling comes as the administration battles before with efforts to add a question about a respondent’s citizenship status to the 2020 population survey.

President Donald Trump impelled for the addition, despite the Supreme Court’s ruling in June that temporarily blocked the question and said that regulation officials had given a “contrived” rationale for including it.

The ruling left open a possibility that the question could be supplemented if the Trump administration proposed a better argument. The administration had told courts that the question was necessary for enforcing a law to foster the voting rights of racial minorities.

The president said he would consider issuing an executive order in order to renew the question. It’s unclear whether Trump has the power to mandate the question’s inclusion in the report.

Here’s the order:

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