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Trump’s DOGE stays on track after pair of federal judge rulings

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two Federal judges This week, he refused to prevent the Trump administration from firing federal workers and performing mass demobilization operations, which allowed the Ministry of Governmental efficiency (DOGE) to stay on the right path by finding and reducing amazing government spending.

On Thursday, the American boycott judge, Christopher Cooper, dropped a request from several federal workers’ unions, including the NTEU, to issue a group shooting stop for federal workers before Trump administration.

NTEU and four other action unions representing federal employees – National Federation of Federal Employees; The International Association of Mechanics and Aviation Workers; The International Association of Mechanics and Aviation Workers; The International Federation of Vocational Engineers and Technicians; The International Federation, UNITED AUTOOBILE, Aerospace and Abricultural Servement America – submitted a complaint on February 12, and the launch of the test staff and the deferred resignation program.

The resignation program of federal employees presented a thorn on the road, which means that it can either return to the office or can resign from their positions and continue to obtain their salaries during September, although they had to make a decision by February 6. Postponed to February 12, then closed that day.

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The unions have moved to a temporary restriction order (TRO) and a preliminary judicial order to prevent testing employees in all federal agencies and to enhance the resignation program on February 14, and the next day it was sent to the Cooper Court.

Cooper rejected this request, saying that the court lacks jurisdiction over union claims.

Instead, Cooper has spent that unions should follow their challenges through federal service Labor management relationships The statute, which provides for the administrative review by the Federal Labor Relations Authority.

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In a separate case, 14 states were requested by the provincial judge, Tania S. Cotccan issuance TRO prevents billionaire Elon Musk from accessing data systems in the Personnel Management Office (OPM), Ministry of Education, Ministry of Labor, Ministry of Health and Humanitarian Services, Ministry of Energy, Ministry of Transport and Ministry of Trade for a period of 14 days after issuing the order.

Prosecutors also requested Chutcan for grants Musk and Doug From finishing, leave, or setting leave, any federal employees or employees in those agencies.

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“The court realizes that the unpredictable Duji’s actions led to uncertainty and the great confusion of the prosecutors and many of their agencies and residents.”

I finally ruled that Dog can continue to work as it is now and maintain the status quo.

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On Friday, Chutkan issued a schedule for the court to inform the plaintiffs and the defendants to submit applications for discovery and initial and separation orders, which extend until April 22.

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