Trump says Scotus may need to decide the legality of the judicial “dangerous” mandate

President Donald Trump He said that the United States Supreme Court may need to decide whether a referee appointed by Clinton to demand the administration to return thousands of trial workers who were fired while the administration moves to reduce the federal labor force.
“It’s a judge who is put into a position President of the United Stateswhich was selected close to 80 million votes, “Trump said on the aircraft one on the flight back to Washington on Sunday night.” It’s a very dangerous thing for our country. And I would doubt that we would have to make a decision from the Supreme Court. “
US District Judge William Alsup, issued an order last week during Federal Court Listening to San Francisco on a lawsuit launched by unions and other organizations challenging mass release ordered by the Staff Management Office (OPM).
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President Donald Trump talks to reporters on arrival at West Palm Beach in Florida, February 16, 2025. (Reuters/Kevin Lamarque)
“And that is a very dangerous decision for our country, because these are people in many cases, they do not appear at work. No one even knows if they exist. And the judge wants us to pay them, even if they do not know that they exist and if they exist,” Trump said. “And I don’t think that will happen. But we’ll have to say you have to talk to lawyers about it.”
Shortly after Alsup’s command, another judge – appointed former president Barack Obama – He also issued a verdict to Trump’s administration to restart the dismissed workers. In Baltimore, US District Judge James Bredar, he ruled that the release should stop two weeks, while the federal workforce returned to its previous regulations, claiming that Trump’s administration neglected the procedures for mass release.
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Protesters gathered in front of Theodore Roosevelt Federal Building, headquarters of the American Staff Management Office, February 5 in Washington, DC (Alex Wong/Getty Images)
Trump called the “absolutely funny” command ordered mass release to six government agencies: Veterans’ Departments, agriculture, defense, energy, interior and treasury. Trump’s administration has already filed an appeal against the command, claiming that the states have no views to influence the relationship between the Federal Government with its employees. Trump’s lawyers claim that the release were related to performance, not subject to regulations that regulate a reduction in large proportions.
Trial workers – Employees who are still In their initial testing period of employment – were the target of release because they are usually new to business and lack certain civil protection fees offered to government employees. Several lawsuits have already been filed for mass shootings.
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President Donald Trump and US District Court in Washington, DC (AP/Getty Images)
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Trump’s administration lawyers are considered more than more than 100 lawsuits They have been filed against Trump’s orders since he assumed his duty in January. Trump has submitted an emergency petition in the High Court last week, asking Justicex to allow parts of his executive order that limits citizenship in birth, while other legal battles in the countries are played.