The Supreme Court allows Trump’s plan to lay off the mass government to move forward

The Supreme Court allows Trump’s plan to lay off the mass government to move forward

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The United States Supreme Court allowed the Donald Trump administration to move forward with collective cuts that can reshape and reduce the federal government mainly.

Top court On Tuesday, it prevented an order from the minimum that was frozen in the country’s federal employees, while the case was transferred through the appeal.

The judges did not burden the legitimacy of the demobilization plans, which arose from one of the chief executive orders in February.

The majority wrote that the government “is likely to succeed” in saying that the matter was legal. The ruling did not include a balance of voting, as is usual for emergency calls.

Liberal judge Kitanji Brown Jackson, on the pretext that the presidents who previously tried to reform the federal government had obtained the approval of Congress for the first time – and that Trump had “left sharply from that stable practice.”

She said that the executive will lead to “the end of collective employees, the abolition of federal programs and services on a large scale, and the dismantling of many federal government as established by Congress.”

The coalition of unions, non -governmental organizations and local governments challenged the president’s matter in the court, saying that it violates the principle of separating the powers stipulated in the American constitution.

“Today’s decision has dealt with our democracy and puts the services that the American people depend on in a wrong danger,” the coalition said in a statement. “Reorganizing government jobs and dropping federal workers collectively randomly without any approval in Congress that our constitution is not permitted.”

The White House said that the referee was “another final victory and administration,” which is “clearly spawning the continuous attacks” on Trump’s executive forces.

The executive order issued by Trump in February “imposed a decisive transformation of the federal bureaucracy” to eliminate “waste, luxury and isolation.”

Discount the order of the so -called Ministry of Governmental Efficiency, or Doug, which was heading at that time Former Trump ally Elon MuskTo coordinate the workforce discounts and ensure compliance with federal agencies. Almost all federal agencies called for “preparing preparations immediately to start large -scale discounts” and reorganize.

San Francisco, Susan Eleneston, prevented San Francisco’s American boycott judge, that Trump exceeded his power through the restructuring matter without permission from Congress.

Illston wrote: “As history shows, the president may restructure federal agencies only on a large scale when he was statement by Congress.”

The Supreme Court step will pave the way for its separation through many government agencies, although a specific goal will be the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The changes there may affect hundreds of external service officers, the Ministry’s Elite Corps.

Foreign Minister Marco Rubio warned against Foreign Minister Marco Rubio of their wounds from more than 130 retired American ambassadors and other senior former US officials, published last week, of cuts.

The message said: “While the United States faces unprecedented challenges from strategic competitors, ongoing conflicts and emerging security threats, Minister Rubio’s decision to skill in the institutional knowledge of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and his operational ability is reckless.”

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