Trump Administration ordered to stop mass firing of federal probationary employees
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This court injunction will reinstate federal employees at least until the end of the case.

SAINT PAUL, Minn. — President Donald Trump’s Administration is barred from mass firings of federal employees until a lawsuit is resolved, according to Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison’s office.

Ellison joined the lawsuit on March 6 with 19 other attorneys general against several federal agencies, challenging the mass firings carried out by Trump’s Administration. A judge filed a preliminary injunction in the case Wednesday, meaning that 20 federal agencies must stop mass firings of probationary employees and reinstate fired employees while the court case continues. 

“Donald Trump violated the law, causing harm to the state of Minnesota and its people when he attempted his chaotic firing spree targeting federal probationary employees,” Ellison said in the statement. “I hope this injunction begins to mend the harms caused by the Trump Administration’s mass firings of probationary employees.”

The federal agencies affected are the following:

  • Department of Agriculture
  • Department of Commerce
  • Department of Defense
  • Department of Education
  • Department of Energy  
  • Department of Health and Human Services  
  • Department of Homeland Security  
  • Department of Housing and Urban Development  
  • Department of Interior   
  • Department of Labor  
  • Department of Transportation  
  • Department of Treasury  
  • Department of Veterans Affairs  
  • Consumer Financial Protection Bureau  
  • Environmental Protection Agency  
  • Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation  
  • General Services Administration  
  • Office of Personnel Management  
  • Small Business Administration  
  • United States Agency for International Development

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