Federal Appeals Court Backs Trump Administration's Mass Federal Worker Firings
- A federal appeals court allowed President Donald Trump's administration to fire thousands of probationary workers, reversing a judge's order for reinstatement, marking a legal victory for Trump's downsizing efforts.
- The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals indicated that the government would likely win by arguing that mass firings must be appealed through a separate process, rather than federal court.
- At least 24,000 probationary employees have been terminated since Trump took office in January, according to the states involved in the lawsuit.
- The states suing Trump include Arizona, California, and New York, among others, claiming that these mass firings will impose irreparable burdens on resources for recently unemployed workers.
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