Judge weighs Republican AGS-backed acquisition of Trump federal employees
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Republican attorney generals from 22 states came to the administration late Sunday as massive labor challenged President Donald Trump’s order to buy federal employees.
On Monday, a federal judge in Boston will weigh the legality of the Trump administration’s U.S. Personnel Management (OPM).
Federal employees will need to decide whether they have filed a postponed resignation in return for eight months of paid leave until 11:59pm on Monday.
On February 2, 2 million federal employees received an email after they advised them about “road forks” after opening hours. Offer. Government Efficiency Bureauurged a quick blow from federal trade unions. This argued that the Fork Order was illegal under the Administrative Procedure Act and the Anti-Success Act and suffered from “irreparable harm.”
Montana Attorney General Austink Nusen – Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky and Louisiana have joined. Virginia – Disputed the arguments brought about by the United States Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), the United States Federation of Labor and the Federation of Industrial Organizations in the Courts.
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President Donald Trump speaks to reporters at the White House oval office in Washington, DC on February 3, 2025 (Anna Money Maker/Getty Images/Getty Images)
The Amicus Curious Briefs later Sunday filed in U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts, Federal Labor Union “Slammed” about Trump’s executive order on the federal workforce, claiming that the president is eliminating offices and programs supported by Congressional budgets, “such challenges inevitably fail.” They will “do not challenge the authority to issue a fork command or its synthesis.” ”
“The courts should refrain from infiltrating the President’s well-established Article 2 powers to oversee and manage the federal workforce,” the filing said. “The plaintiff is trying to inject this court into a federal workforce decision made by the president and his team. The court refuses to repay the plaintiff and ensures that the president and his team can manage the federal workforce. By doing so, we can avoid raising separation of authority concerns.”
The Republican Attorney General has asked the court to reject plaintiffs’ motions seeking a temporary restraining order.
The Fork Order reports that Trump is reforming the federal workforce around four pillars. This is a return to the office and strengthening the performance culture, a more streamlined and flexible workforce, and standards of conduct. The aim is to “improve the services the federal workforce provides Americans” by “freeing government resources and income and focusing on better service to Americans.” Filing said.
The submission noted that 65,000 federal workers had already accepted the voluntary, postponed resignation offer by the original February 6 deadline.

Protesters will meet on February 5, 2025 in Washington, DC outside the US Department of Human Resources Theodore Roosevelt Federal Architecture Headquarters (Alex Wong / Getty Images / Getty Images)
US District Judge George O’Toole Jr., appointed by former President Bill Clinton, temporarily blocked an offer of resignation that was postponed until Monday’s hearing on Thursday, with the Trump administration closing down Monday 11:59pm I pushed it back to minutes.
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In a statement, AFGE said the Folk Order was “the latest attempt to implement a dangerous plan to remove career civil servants and replace partisan loyalists with project 2025 dangerous plans by the Trump Vance administration. “He said. The federal union said the directive “equivalent to a clear finalist for a wide range of federal employees: to resign now or face the possibility of unemployment without compensation in the near future.”
“We are grateful to the judge for extending the deadline, so if more federal workers refuse to show up in the office, we can raise our administration to this very generous once-in-a-lifetime offer.” Last week, NBC News.
In further defending the Trump administration, the Republican Attorney General also agrees with public opinion, a folk order that takes a similar language used when he took over Twitter to take over a similar language used during a massive layoff of masks. I wrote that it was. The federal government has reached depths that have not been seen since the Vietnam War.

The US Personnel Administration’s Theodore Roosevelt Federal Architecture Headquarters will be seen in Washington, DC on February 3, 2025. (Kevin Dietsch / Getty Images / Getty Images)
“The American people have elected a president who repeatedly articulated his desire for a more efficient and smaller government,” they wrote. “The Fork Order is consistent with those desires. Therefore, when comparing fair factors, public interest is strongly heavily on the plaintiff’s requested relief.”
The federal union has requested a temporary restraining order so that the OPM can verify the legal basis for the directive.
“If fork commands are illegal (not) why are they asking in alternatives to be implemented under a more relaxed timeline?” they wrote.
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The submission also states that the plaintiff’s claim of loss of membership and “irreparable harm” in revenue does not retain water and extends the deadline to the union by allowing additional employees to participate. He claimed that the harm would be increased.