NewsFinale
  • Home
  • News
  • Local News
  • Business
  • Health
  • Finance
  • Celeb Lifestyle
  • Crime
  • Entertainment
  • Advertise Here
Gleammour AquaFresh
NewsFinale
  • Home
  • News
  • Local News
  • Business
  • Health
  • Finance
  • Celeb Lifestyle
  • Crime
  • Entertainment
  • Advertise Here
Home Local News Appeals court upholds halt on Trump administration’s reduction of the federal workforce

Appeals court upholds halt on Trump administration’s reduction of the federal workforce

Appeals court keeps block on Trump administration's downsizing of the federal workforce
Up next
Woman wrecks car with sugar in 'romantic partner' feud: Cops
Woman crashes car as part of dispute with romantic partner using sugar, according to police.
Published on 31 May 2025
Author
NewsFinale Journal
Share and Follow
FacebookXRedditPinterestWhatsApp


SAN FRANCISCO – An appeals court on Friday refused to freeze a California-based judge’s order halting the Trump administration from downsizing the federal workforce, which means that the Department of Government Efficiency-led cuts remain on pause for now.

A split three-judge panel of the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals found that the downsizing could have significant ripple effects on everything from the nation’s food-safety system to veteran health care, and should stay on hold while a lawsuit plays out.

The judge who dissented, however, said President Donald Trump likely does have the legal authority to downsize the executive branch and there is a separate process for workers to appeal.

The Republican administration had sought an emergency stay of an injunction issued by U.S. Judge Susan Illston of San Francisco in a lawsuit brought by labor unions and cities, including San Francisco and Chicago, and the group Democracy Forward.

The Justice Department has also previously appealed her ruling to the Supreme Court, one of a string of emergency appeals arguing federal judges had overstepped their authority.

The judge’s order questioned whether Trump’s administration was acting lawfully in trying to pare the federal workforce.

Trump has repeatedly said voters gave him a mandate to remake the federal government, and he tapped billionaire Elon Musk to lead the charge through the Department of Government Efficiency.

Tens of thousands of federal workers have been fired, have left their jobs via deferred resignation programs, or have been placed on leave. There is no official figure for the job cuts, but at least 75,000 federal employees took deferred resignation, and thousands of probationary workers have already been let go.

Illston’s order directs numerous federal agencies to halt acting on the president’s workforce executive order signed in February and a subsequent memo issued by DOGE and the Office of Personnel Management.

Illston, who was nominated to the bench by former President Bill Clinton, a Democrat, wrote in her ruling that presidents can make large-scale overhauls of federal agencies, but only with the cooperation of Congress.

Lawyers for the government say that the executive order and memo calling for large-scale personnel reductions and reorganization plans provided only general principles that agencies should follow in exercising their own decision-making process.

__

Associated Press writer Lindsay Whitehurst in Washington contributed to this story.

Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

Share and Follow
FacebookXRedditPinterestWhatsApp
You May Also Like
Putin boasts about Russia's economy despite recession fears
  • Local News

Putin proudly talks about Russia’s strong economy amid concerns of a recession

ST. PETERSBURG – President Vladimir Putin on Friday hailed Russia’s economic outlook,…
  • NewsFinale Journal
  • June 20, 2025
Diplomatic breakthrough elusive as Israel-Iran war stretches into second week
  • Local News

Efforts for peace stalled as Israel-Iran conflict enters second week

TEL AVIV – Hours of talks aimed at de-escalating fighting between Israel…
  • NewsFinale Journal
  • June 21, 2025
‘Cold to the touch:’ Orlando mom gets prison time after 5-year-old dies from fentanyl
  • Local News

“Orlando mother sentenced to prison after 5-year-old dies from fentanyl: A tragic story of a child’s passing.”

ORLANDO, Fla. – An Orlando woman has been sentenced to years in…
  • NewsFinale Journal
  • June 20, 2025
Russian drones slam into 2 Ukrainian cities, killing at least 1 person in nighttime attack
  • Local News

Russian drones hit 2 Ukrainian cities, causing fatalities in nighttime strike.

KYIV – Russian drones slammed into two Ukrainian cities, killing at least…
  • NewsFinale Journal
  • June 20, 2025
ONLY ON 3: Trailer being stolen caught on camera on Tybee Island
  • Local News

Exclusive: Surveillance camera captures theft of trailer on Tybee Island

TYBEE ISLAND, Ga. () – Owners of heating and cooling company On…
  • NewsFinale Journal
  • June 21, 2025
Supreme Court sides with vaping industry in rejecting FDA venue challenge
  • Local News

Vaping industry wins against FDA in Supreme Court venue challenge

The Supreme Court sided with the vaping industry on Friday by rejecting…
  • NewsFinale Journal
  • June 20, 2025
Georgia Southern’s economic impact soared beyond $1.145 billion for 2023 fiscal year
  • Local News

GSU students explore farm life in Ireland and research mental health in farmers

STATESBORO, Ga. () — A group of Georgia Southern honors students got…
  • NewsFinale Journal
  • June 20, 2025
Pope Leo 'concerned' about AI's impact on children
  • Local News

Pope Leo expresses worry about how AI will affect kids

(The Hill) — Pope Leo XIV sounded the alarm this week over…
  • NewsFinale Journal
  • June 21, 2025

Travis Decker: Fugitive Father Who Suffocated 3 Daughters Is Still Alive, Police Say

Police believe a Washington father accused of killing his three daughters is…
  • NewsFinale Journal
  • June 21, 2025
Founder's Day: WSAV gives back to Renegade Paws Rescue
  • Local News

WSAV celebrates Founder’s Day by supporting Renegade Paws Rescue

SAVANNAH, Ga. () — Members of News 3 spent Founder’s Day volunteering…
  • NewsFinale Journal
  • June 21, 2025
Man bragged about sex trafficking income on social media
  • Crime

Individual boasted about making money from sex trafficking on social media

Inset: Cedric Dorsey II (Bellevue Police Department). Background: Dorsey poses with a…
  • NewsFinale Journal
  • June 21, 2025
Potential Rays buyer talks vision, exploring Tampa Bay locations for new stadium
  • Local News

Potential Rays buyer talks vision, exploring Tampa Bay locations for new stadium

TAMPA, Fla (WFLA) — A hedge fund founder and a team of…
  • NewsFinale Journal
  • June 21, 2025
NewsFinale Journal
  • Home
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Sitemap
  • DMCA
  • Advertise Here
  • Donate