No. Civil Service laws are still in effect.
Page is already gone. Strozk was moved into basement HR for whatever reason.
My late father-in-law and myself were civilian employees for the Air Force both at the same base. He once told me that you practically have to commit murder to be fired from there. In a nearly thirty year career, I can say that the gap between the number of employees that needed firing and the number I knew that were fired is a big one.
You are wrong.
No ordinary "law" can modify the Constitutionally defined separation of powers.
Only a Constitutional Amendment can do that.
As we can see, if no one (aside from Congress) can challenge illegal congressional actions, anything is possible. Even a smooth-talking gorilla can become president.
Conduct removals require only 30 days notice. Strzok, Page, Page and all the rest should have been fired.
Explain how Reagan dumped the air traffic controllers.