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Trump Asks Supreme Court to Stop Order Reinstating Fired Workers
The Trump administration is urging the US Supreme Court to block a judge’s order forcing the rehiring of thousands of fired federal workers. This legal battle stems from mass layoffs led by the Department of Government Efficiency targeting what Trump calls wasteful bureaucracy. A lower court ruled the cuts illegal sparking a high-stakes appeal to protect the President’s efficiency drive.
DOGE under Elon Musk slashed over 16000 jobs claiming they were redundant or tied to bloated agencies. A district judge found the firings broke civil service rules ordering reinstatement with back pay. Trump’s team argues the cuts are essential to shrink government and save billions yearly.
Unions cheered the judge’s ruling as a shield against what they call political purges of career staff. They say the 16000 workers many with decades of service were axed without proper process. The American Federation of Government Employees leads the push to undo DOGE’s aggressive overhaul.
The Supreme Court filing seeks an emergency stay to halt rehiring while the appeal unfolds. Trump’s lawyers warn reinstatement would derail DOGE’s mission and burden taxpayers. They cast the case as a test of executive power to trim a workforce shielded by outdated protections.
Musk has framed the layoffs as a purge of inefficiency with DOGE eyeing 2 trillion dollars in annual cuts. Critics say the firings gutted vital services like veterans care and border security. The clash pits Trump’s reform zeal against entrenched federal labor rights.
Legal experts see a conservative Supreme Court leaning toward Trump’s view of presidential authority. Opponents fear a win could let DOGE fire at will with little oversight. The outcome could reshape how federal jobs survive efficiency crusades under this administration.
The layoffs sparked protests outside DOGE offices with workers decrying lost livelihoods. Trump’s team insists the cuts target waste not workers showing his resolve to deliver on campaign vows. Unions vow to fight on arguing the judge’s order defends fair process over politics.
This Supreme Court plea caps a bruising saga over Trump’s bid to overhaul government from the top down. A ruling for DOGE could cement its power to slash jobs fast. If the court sides with workers it might slow Musk’s efficiency juggernaut in a term defined by bold cuts.
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