Monday, March 03, 2025

Trump Administration Accused of Sidestepping Court Rulings

The Trump administration continued to face setbacks in court this week over its efforts to drastically downsize the government, while plaintiffs in some of the cases accused the government of trying to sidestep judicial orders.

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... A federal judge in California found a U.S. Office of Personnel Management memo that directed the firing of thousands of probationary employees was unlawful and should be rescinded, while another in Washington, D.C., ordered the restoration of foreign aid that was supposed to be freed weeks ago.

The plaintiffs -- and the judge -- in the foreign aid case have accused the government of continued stonewalling, while plaintiffs in cases involving the suspension of refugee program funding charged the administration is failing to fully comply with court orders.

Here's a look at the swirl of legal developments over the past week.

Mass firings of probationary workers 'illegal'

A federal judge in California on Thursday ordered OPM to rescind a memo and email telling agencies to get rid of probationary employees. The directions, communicated in a Jan. 20 memo and Feb. 14 internal email, are "illegal" and "should be stopped, rescinded," Judge William Alsup said.

"The Office of Personnel Management does not have any authority whatsoever under any statute in the history of the universe to hire and fire employees within another agency," the judge found. "It can hire its own employees, yes. Can fire them. But it cannot order or direct some other agency to do so," Alsup said. ...


#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-03-02 12:49 PM

It would appear Trump is determined to show how much he believes he's above the law--any law, regardless of it's provenance. Is this what you double-digit IQ true believers voted for? I advise you run a system check on what remains of your ethics before answering.

#2 | Posted by dutch46 at 2025-03-03 03:45 PM

Is it time to water the Liberty Tree?

It is starting to feel like it's just about time. Again.

#3 | Posted by donnerboy at 2025-03-03 04:54 PM

#3
what do you mean by that?

#4 | Posted by itchypossum at 2025-03-03 06:09 PM

You know, there's no reason that those judges can't be dismissed, like any other political appointee.
It's going to come up eventually.

#5 | Posted by itchypossum at 2025-03-03 06:21 PM

Yeah one person who won an election by a ----- hair should control every single aspect of the entire federal government

#6 | Posted by truthhurts at 2025-03-03 06:23 PM

It's what Adolf did, as I recall reading.

It's almost like Trump is following a blueprint of some sort with all the many similarities we are seeing to Germany almost 100 years ago.... like maybe at one time he had a tome of 1000 pages of Hitler Speeches on his nightstand.

#7 | Posted by Corky at 2025-03-03 06:46 PM

#6
you misspelled ----hair

#8 | Posted by itchypossum at 2025-03-03 10:33 PM

It would appear Trump is determined to show how much he believes he's above the law--any law, regardless of it's provenance.

You don't know where your limits are until you test them.

#9 | Posted by FedUpWithPols at 2025-03-04 12:47 PM

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