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Trump installs the officials of the top judicial department in the congress library and arranges a patient situation

President Trump appointed No. 2 officials of the Ministry of Justice and his former personal lawyer on Monday, who acted as the acting librarian of the congress, and led a Skückung in the main research library of the legislative, which led to an immediate uprising of the staff.

Mr. Trump appointed Todd Blanche, the deputy general prosecutor, who was his main defense lawyer in his criminal proceedings in Manhattan last year to take over Carla Hayden, the librarian of the congress, which the President abruptly released at the end of last week.

But the employees of the congress library have back and insisted that the congress must have contributions and refused to give two other officials from the Ministry of Justice, which Mr. Blanche for leading positions there selected access to the agency's headquarters in Capitol Hill, two people familiar with the situation.

The Lockout led to a short break opposite the Capitol and became the youngest Flashpoint in a fight in which the authority of the congress ends and the White House begins. The people who described it did so on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to comment.

Around 9 a.m., the two officials of the Ministry of Justice arrived at the library in the James Madison Memorial Building and searched for access to the US copyright law that is housed there. They brought a letter from the White House that Mr. Blanche was the acting librarian and that he had selected the two men for top roles in the agency.

They were Paul Perkins, a deputy general prosecutor who, according to the letter, would serve as the acting register of copyrights and director of copyright, and Brian Nieves, deputy chief of staff and senior political advisor, who was described as deputy librarian. Mr. Trump also released the previous director of copyright, Shira Perlmutter, said one of the people.

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