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Elon Musk looks at when US President Donald Trump meets with South Africa President Cyril Ramaphosa in the White House’s Oval Cabinet in Washington, Colombia, May 21, 2025.
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Federal Judge even more blocked Trump administration from a sharp cutting labor and reorganization of the structure of many major Federal agencies As part of its so -called DOGE effort under the billionaire Elon Musk.
A order Issued at the end of Thursday, gave a preliminary ban that stopped further reduction and “reorganization of the executive during the trial”.
The Trump administration on Friday morning appealed against the Appeal Court of the 9th USA, and is expected to ask this court to block the entry into force.
‘Presidents can determine political priorities US District Court of Northern California.
“But the Congress creates federal agencies, finances them and gives them duties, which – according to the charter – they must fulfill,” Ilstan wrote.
“Agency cannot carry out large -scale reorganizations and cuts operating when the congressional mandates are brazen, and the president cannot initiate a large -scale executive reorganization without cooperating with Congress.”
Illustan’s ruling was issued in response to a claim that disputes the consequences of the executive order on February 11 signed by the President Donald TrumpIt states that “a critical transformation of the federal bureaucracy” begins. The order sent heads of federal agencies to prepare for large -scale cuts.
The lawsuit was filed with a group of trade unions representing federal workers, as well as propaganda groups, and several cities, states and counties.
Trump administration has already demanded Supreme Release the extraordinary pause of the initial temporary restrained order of ILSTAN, which blocks efforts to reorganize it.
“This far-reaching custom bars are almost all executive power from the wording and implementation of plans to reduce the size of the federal labor and requires the disclosure of sensitive documents and deliberate agencies, which are supposedly protected by the privileges of the executive power,” the US General Lawyer John Sauer wrote on May 16.
“Neither Congress nor the Executive power intended to make a class of federal bureaucrats with lifetime work, regardless of whether there is work or not for them,” the Saur wrote. “This court must remain in the order of the district court.”
In the first months of his second term, the mass firing of federal staff became the support of Trump’s domestic policy.