Donald Trump gets another setback?

frame Donald Trump gets another setback?

S Venkateshwari
Donald trump gets another setback?

According to American media reports, a federal judge on thursday (February 27) ordered the US government to withdraw the order to fire federal employees. This layoff is a part of President donald trump and DOGE chief Elon Musk's plan to reduce the number of government employees. In its order, the court directed the office of Personal Management to withdraw the instructions sent by federal agencies, under which thousands of federal employees were fired.

What did the district Federal court judge say?

According to the Washington Post, san francisco district Federal court Judge William Alsup said, "The office of Personal Management has not been given any legitimate authority under any law in the history of the world to recruit or fire employees of other federal agencies." He said, "The US congress has given those federal agencies the right to hire and fire employees for themselves. For example, the Department of Defense has the legal authority to hire and fire its employees."

Legal setbacks due to Trump's orders

The court's decision is a new legal setback for Donald Trump's efforts to control the US government. The san francisco court's decision comes a day after another district judge's decision to ban the entry of refugees to the West Coast and a few weeks after the decision to suspend the executive order that overturned the constitutional law granting citizenship based on birth in the US. The court's decision on thursday comes after lawsuits filed by unions and lawyers' groups, which said that the order to fire all probationary employees of federal agencies is illegal and thousands of people have been affected by this order.

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