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Trump-Appointed Judge Resigns from Judicial Group Over Threat Warnings

Federal Judge Slams Trump’s Mass Firings, Orders Thousands of Federal Workers Reinstatated

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
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In what can be considered a legal showdown, a California federal judge delivered a major blow to President Donald Trump’s aggressive purge of the federal workforce. U.S. District Judge William Alsup ruled that six government agencies must immediately reinstate thousands of employees who were abruptly fired as part of a sweeping effort to downsize the federal bureaucracy.

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  • A Major Setback for Trump’s Workforce Cuts
  • Judge Calls Out “Baseless” Firings
  • Immediate Reinstatement Ordered
  • Silence from the White House, Cheers from the Unions
  • What’s Next?

A Major Setback for Trump’s Workforce Cuts

Trump’s plan to slash government jobs strongly supported by top adviser Elon Musk has been met with fierce resistance. Thursday’s ruling is the most significant challenge yet to the administration’s push to reshape the federal government. Alsup’s decision affects the Department of Defense, Veterans Affairs, Agriculture, Energy, Interior, and Treasury, all of which had dismissed workers en masse, citing performance issues.

However, the federal judge refuted these claims. He blasted the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) for overstepping its authority, calling the mass firings a “sham” and a “gimmick.”

Judge Calls Out “Baseless” Firings

The judge directly accused the government of using performance reviews as a cover for politically motivated layoffs.

“It is a sad day when our government fires good employees and pretends it was about performance when they know good and well that’s a lie,” Alsup declared during the San Francisco hearing.

“Probationary employees who typically have less than a year in their roles have fewer job protections. But even they cannot be dismissed arbitrarily”, the judge pointed out.

Immediate Reinstatement Ordered

Alsup’s ruling orders the agencies to immediately rehire employees fired in the past few weeks, pending the outcome of an ongoing lawsuit brought by labor unions and advocacy groups.

He stopped short of ordering reinstatement at 16 other federal agencies also named in the lawsuit but hinted that an expanded ruling could be coming soon.

The ruling throws a wrench into Trump’s broader plan, as federal agencies face a deadline to submit plans for a second round of mass layoffs and budget cuts.

Silence from the White House, Cheers from the Unions

The White House and the agencies affected have remained tight-lipped on the decision. A Veterans Affairs spokesperson declined to comment, and the Department of the Interior said it does not discuss litigation over personnel matters.

Meanwhile, labor unions are celebrating a major win. The American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), representing 800,000 federal workers, called the ruling a “turning point” in the fight against an administration “hellbent on crippling federal agencies.”

What’s Next?

The federal court ruling do not just affect thousands of jobs, it sets a precedent on whether the administration can legally force sweeping changes to the federal workforce without accountability. Alsup’s decision signals that the courts are willing to push back, and with another ruling possibly on the horizon, this battle is far from over.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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