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BoughtByBloomberg2 0 points ago +0 / -0

This took me 15 seconds.

"arising from the alleged negligence of officers and employees of the Office of Personnel Management acting in the scope of their official duties."

"The United States Office of Personnel Management is an independent agency of the United States Federal Government that manages the US civilian service."

So unless you were shot by Capitol Police (Ashley Babbit) or had your house confiscated by the feds by mistake this act doesn't EVEN APPLY!

See the DOZENS and DOZENS and DOZENS of cases brought against the Trump admin, the Obama admin, the Bush admin, and so on and so on.

You cited a law in error. Like I said if you want to sue AN INDIVIDUAL OFFICER you need to go through this act. If you want to sue THE ENTIRE FDA or the ENTIRE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT you are 100% free to do so. Just file in federal courts and be prepared to spend a lot or get a lawyer who believes in your damage case.

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DeadOverRed 1 point ago +1 / -0

Well, good luck with that. Dumbass.

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BoughtByBloomberg2 1 point ago +1 / -0

Are you actually being a salty little snowflake and getting all mad?

Just because I actually pulled up the law and pointed out to you that it applies only to the actions of officers and other civil servants of the federal government and not the whole of the federal government?

Also why would I sue? I am not getting jabbed!

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DeadOverRed 1 point ago +1 / -0

It does not apply only to the action of officers. There's a link on there to sovereign immunity. But, you're free to remain ignorant.

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BoughtByBloomberg2 1 point ago +1 / -0

Which applies only to the head of state. Once again. You can't actually sue Biden, you can sue his administration.

What are all these activists group doing if not suing government? All the ACLU lawsuits? All the immigration bullshit. We literally have people rolling over the border and appealing their expulsion. Or literally suing the US for a green card.

It's not like 42 USC section 1983 exists and is the most used piece of legislation to bring suit for tort against the Feds.

We aren't talking about slipping and falling in the post office which would be FTCA. We are talking emergency grants from the FDA for experimental drug deployment.

Read up a bit on Westfell v Erwin and the 1988 FTCA amendements. The entire purpose of the FTCA is to allow tort against government but not actually have any individual liable. The FDA has special protection unless it's found negligent.