The Trump administration is refusing to comply with a court order requiring acting OPM head Charles Ezell to testify about allegedly unlawful mass firings, plaintiffs claim. The post ‘They do not intend to comply’: Trump admin ‘will not produce’ agency head for court-ordered testimony,
More than 100 federal lawsuits have been filed since the inauguration, taking aim at Trump administration policies.
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Irish Star on MSNTrump 'walks back' directive to fire all probationary employeesIt appears that the Donald Trump White House has cancelled the directive to fire all probationary employees in federal agencies, instead now insisting agencies have until September to create their own
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Raw Story on MSN'Setback': Judge deals a blow to Trump's mass purge effortPresident Donald Trump's administration suffered another legal blow Thursday evening, when a judge ruled the government's central human resources office unlawfully ordered other agencies to fire thousands of probationary employees,
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In an ongoing legal battle over President Donald Trump's authority to dismiss the special counsel, a federal appeals court has ruled in favour of the Trump administration, allowing the immediate removal of Hampton Dellinger as head of the Office of Special Counsel.
His administration is suddenly reversing course after a federal judge ruled that the mass firings of probationary workers were probably illegal.
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