US judge orders Trump administration to reinstate thousands of fired workers
- A union representing USAID contractors asked a federal judge to intervene in the destruction of classified documents to preserve evidence regarding furloughed and fired workers.
- Judge Carl Nichols set a Wednesday morning deadline for briefs from both the plaintiffs and the government.
- Nikki Gamer, a spokesperson for AFSA, confirmed that employees had been instructed to shred documents.
- Rep. Gregory Meeks accused the Trump administration of not complying with federal records law.
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Nearly 25,000 Newer Workers Fired Under Trump: Agencies
Federal agencies fired nearly 25,000 newer workers, officials said in court filings. It’s the first time many of them have provided official termination numbers. Eighteen agencies, including the U.S. Department of Agriculture, started terminating workers after President Donald Trump took office, and the Office of Personnel Management directed officials to fire probationary workers who were not critical to agency missions. Many did not disclose t…
‘We are holding the federal government accountable’: Atty. General on suing the Trump Administration
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel joins Katie Phang to discuss the latest on federal judges reinstating thousands of federal employees fired by the Trump administration and how Michigan other states are uniting to resist Trump policies.
Fired workers return to federal agencies — but are put on paid leave
As a result of recent court orders, federal employees are returning to their jobs — but are being put on paid leave. A spokesperson for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) told The Hill that as a result of a court restraining order, it was rescinding the terminations of 419 employees. The spokesperson said that these employees are “mostly in an administrative leave status.” The Hill also obtained a notice that the Commerce Department sent …
President Trump Blasts Radical Clinton Judge's Order to Reinstate Thousands of Fired Federal Employees | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft
Screenshot: C-SPAN A radical Clinton-appointed judge has attempted to hijack the powers of the presidency by ordering the Trump administration to reinstate thousands of federal employees fired for poor performance. President Trump wasted no time slamming the decision, calling it “absolutely ridiculous” and warning that it poses a “very dangerous” precedent for the country. Speaking aboard Air Force One, President Trump was asked whether he plann…
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