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President Donald Trump Said the United States Supreme Court may need to decide whether a judge appointed by Clinton may require the administration to restore thousands of trial workers shot as the administration moves to reduce the federal workforce.
“He is a judge who is putting himself in the position of the President of the United Stateswho was chosen by about 80 million votes, “Trump said aboard Air Force One on a return flight to Washington on Sunday night.” That is something very dangerous for our country. And I would suspect that we will have to make a decision of the Supreme Court. “
The United States District Judge, William Alsup, issued the order last week during a federal court Hearing in San Francisco on a lawsuit filed by labor unions and other organizations that defy the massive shots ordered by the Personnel Management Office (OPM).
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President Donald Trump talks to journalists upon arrival at West Palm Beach, Florida, on February 16, 2025. (Reuters/Kevin Lamarque)
“And that is a very dangerous decision for our country, because these are people in many cases, they do not appear to work. No one knows if they exist. And a judge wants us to pay them, even if they do not know what they exist and if they exist,” Trump said. “And I don’t think that will happen. But we will have to say you have to talk to lawyers about that.”
Shortly after the order of Alsup, a second judge, appointed by the former president Barack Obama – He also issued a ruling by ordering the Trump administration to hire the dismissed workers. In Baltimore, the American district judge James Bredar, ruled that the shots should cease for two weeks, while the Federal Labor Force returns to its previous regulations, arguing that the Trump administration ignored the procedures for mass layoffs.
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The protesters manifest outside the federal building of Theodore Roosevelt, headquarters of the United States Personnel Management Office, on February 5 in Washington, DC (Alex Wong/Getty images)
Trump, calling the order “absolutely ridiculous”, ordered the mass dismissals in six government agencies: the departments of veterans, agriculture, defense, energy, interior and treasure affairs. The Trump administration has already presented an appeal to the order, arguing that the states have no position to influence the federal government’s relationship with its employees. Trump’s lawyers argue that layoffs were related to performance, not subject to regulations that govern large -scale reductions.
Test workers – employees who are still Within its initial employment period, it has been the objective of layoffs since they are generally new at work and lack certain civil protection benefits offered to government employees. Several demands have already been filed on the massive shots.
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President Donald Trump and the United States District Court in Washington, DC (AP/Getty Images)
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Trump administration lawyers are occupied as more than 100 demands They have been filed against Trump’s orders since he assumed the position in January. Trump has already presented an emergency request last week in the Superior Court asking the judges to allow parts of their executive order to restrict the citizenship of birth law to enter into force, while other legal battles in the states develop.