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president Donald TrumpI asked the United States administration on Friday supreme court To allow it to resume reducing the size of the federal workforce, even as a legal challenge from the trade unions, cities and invitation groups to move forward.
Public Prosecutor urged Dr. John Sawir Judges to intervene quickly, on the pretext that Illston has exceeded its judicial authority. The administration also submitted an emergency appeal with the Court of Appeal in the ninth American district, which has not yet issued a ruling.
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President Donald Trump, the center, the chief judge of the Supreme Court John Roberts, greets to the right, with his arrival to address the Joint Congress session in the Capitol in Washington, March 4, 2025. President Donald Trump, the center, the chief judge of the Supreme Court John Roberts, greets to the right, with his arrival to address the Joint Congress session in the Capitol in Washington, March 4, 2025. Associated Press