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A California federal judge on Thursday temporarily blocked the Trump administration from ordering the U.S. Department of Defense and other federal agencies to carry out the mass firings of thousands ...
US District Judge William Alsup revealed that the mass firings of probationary employees were likely unlawful.
The judge said that the Office of Personnel Management had no authority to order government organizations to fire workers.