Trump, Supreme Court and Federal
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A court-ordered pause in May covered nearly two dozen federal agencies at different stages of executing President Trump’s directive for mass layoffs. The Supreme Court said the administration could proceed.
As the Trump administration has carried out mass deportations, leaders have flip-flopped on whether to exempt some industries, including agriculture, from raids.
Federal employees in Maryland anxiously await the Supreme Court’s decision on whether the Trump administration will be allowed to proceed with firing thousands of federal government workers.
Trump extended a federal hiring freeze until Oct. 15, with exceptions for the military, immigration enforcement and national security.
President Donald Trump’s megabill is now a megalaw with wide-reaching implications for many Americans. Trump has touted that his tax and spending law will boost the economy and put more money in people’s pockets, especially for hourly workers.
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Some Triangle workers are barred from all agency duties after signing a letter dissenting Environmental Protection Agency policies under the Trump administration.
Fired government bureaucrats with regime change experience abroad are reportedly applying those skills domestically against President Trump's administration.
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to bring back the workers, but they remain effectively on leave.