Judge Halts Trump’s Federal Agency Downsizing
A California judge issued a temporary restraining order halting the Trump administration’s widespread federal workforce reduction, citing a lack of Congressional cooperation as mandated by law. The order, impacting numerous agencies including Health and Human Services, Agriculture, and the EPA, prevents further implementation of the February executive order and subsequent memos. The judge’s decision followed a lawsuit by labor unions and cities highlighting detrimental impacts, such as delayed disaster aid and increased Social Security wait times. While the administration argued the directives provided only general guidance, the court found the actions exceeded executive authority. The temporary restraining order will expire in 14 days.