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In a major win for President Donald Trump, the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday blocked a lower court order that would have forced his administration to rehire over 16,000 federal employees across six government agencies. The brief, unsigned decision gives Trump the green light to move forward with his plan to reduce the federal workforce, a key element of his effort to streamline Washington.
The high court’s ruling halts a March 13 injunction issued by U.S. District Judge William Alsup in California. That order had directed the Trump administration to reinstate probationary employees at the Departments of Defense, Veterans Affairs, Agriculture, Energy, Interior, and Treasury.
Alsup’s decision stemmed from a lawsuit brought by nine nonprofit organizations, which challenged the legality of the terminations. But in Tuesday’s order, the Supreme Court said those organizations lacked the legal standing to sue. more
KABOOM!
Liberal heads are swelling up like a dead opossum on the side of the road in July. For our friends in Texas substitute the word Armadillo if that works for you.
And with more countries meeting us on tariffs it’s going just the way Trump wants it.
That gives us more leverage when calling on our spineless republican legislators to get things done in D.C. instead of worrying about the next election they are in. It’s time to start steamrolling the Trump agenda. I’m thinking the stock market will follow along as manufacturing returns to U.S. soil and things will really start to MAGA.
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Any way to apply $1000 per day fines retroactively on all the USAID, etc. criminals that don’t turn themselves in for prosecution?