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Former Jacksonville mayor Alvin Brown is suing the Trump administration for removing him from his position as vice chairman of the NTSB, newly-released documents show.
A former Jacksonville mayor is taking President Donald Trump’s administration to court. Alvin Brown filed a lawsuit claiming his removal as the vice chair of the National Transportation Safety ...
After he was removed from his job as vice chairman of the NTSB by President Trump, former Jacksonville Mayor Alvin Brown is suing the administration.
Alvin Brown's ouster happened Tuesday. Brown, a Democrat who was the first African American elected mayor of Jacksonville, Florida, was appointed by Biden as the NTSB's vice chair in December.
Brown, who former President Joe Biden appointed in December, was released from his role as vice president of the National Transportation Safety Board on Monday.
Alvin Brown, former mayor of Jacksonville, Florida, served as vice chair of the National Transportation Safety Board before being removed by the Trump administration.
Alvin Brown was appointed vice chairman of the NTSB, but was later removed by Trump. He is suing both Trump and the NTSB, saying his removal was illegal.
Former Jacksonville mayor Alvin Brown was removed as vice chair of the National Transportation Safety Board on Monday, according to Reuters.
Also named as defendants in the suit are the NTSB itself and Jennifer Homendy, the Chairman of the NTSB. You can read Brown’s lawsuit below: Former Jacksonville Mayor Alvin Brown sues Trump ...
Former Jacksonville Mayor Alvin Brown is out as the Vice Chair of the National Transportation Safety Board, according to Reuters.
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