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Trump says SCOTUS may need to decide legality of judge’s ‘dangerous’ mandate

president Donald Trump The United States Supreme Court said it may need to determine whether the appointed judge from Clinton can ask the administration to return thousands of workers under observation as the administration is transferred to reduce the federal workforce.

“He is a judge who puts himself in a position President of the United States“He was about 80 million votes. I think we will have to obtain a decision from the Supreme Court,” Trump said at the Air Force on the Air Force on a flight to Washington on Sunday night.

The American boycott judge, William Alsup, issued the matter last week during Federal A listening session in San Francisco on a lawsuit filed by trade unions and other organizations that challenge the collective shootings requested by the Personnel Management Office (OPM).

The second judge asks Trump to rehabilitate the test workers in the launch of the mass fire

President Donald Trump speaks to the correspondents upon his arrival at West Palm Beach, Florida, February 16, 2025. (Reuters/Kevin Lamark)

“This is a very dangerous decision for our country, because these people in many cases do not appear to work. No one knows that they exist. The judge wants to pay them, even if they do not know that they are present,” Trump said. “I don’t think this will happen. But we have to say that you have to talk to lawyers about it.”

Shortly after ALSUP, a second judge – appointed by the former president Barack Obama – It also issued a governor of the Trump administration to rehabilitate the workers who opened fire. In Baltimore, the American boycott judge James Breider has spent that the releases should stop for two weeks while the federal workforce returns to its previous regulations, on the pretext that the Trump administration ignored the collective workers’ procedures.

The orders of Judge Trump, the official in charge of returning the workers under observation who opened fire in 6 agencies

People protest the shooting of federal workers

The demonstrators gathered outside the Federal Theodore Roosevelt building, the headquarters of the US Personnel Management Office, on February 5, in Washington, DC (Alex Wong/Getty Emose)

Trump, who described the matter as “completely ridiculous”, is a collective matter across six government agencies: the sections of old warriors, agriculture, defense, energy, interior and treasury. The Trump administration has already made an appeal to the matter, on the pretext that countries have no position to influence the federal government’s relationship with its employees. Trump’s lawyers claim that workers’ layoffs were related to performance, and are not subject to the regulations that govern large -scale discounts.

Test workers – Employees who are still During the initial work experience – it was a target to lay off workers because they are usually new to the job and lack some of the advantages of civil protection provided to government employees. Several lawsuits have already been filed for group shooting.

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President Donald Trump and the American boycott court in Washington, DC (AP/Getty Images)

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Trump administration lawyers find themselves busy with more than 100 lawsuits Trump’s orders have been presented since he took office in January. Trump has already submitted a petition in the emergency situations last week at the Supreme Court asking the judges to allow parts of his executive order that restricts the nationality of births to turn into force while operating other legal battles in the states.

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