Appeals Court Denies Trump Admin’s Bid to Stay Order Blocking Mass Firings of Federal Workers

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The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals says the Trump administration “does not specify federal law.”

The San Francisco-based federal appeals court denied the Trump administration’s bid on Friday to suspend a lower court ruling that hinders President Donald Trump’s direction on labor cuts at federal agencies.

In its 2-1 decision, the Ninth Circuit ruled that a single judge would oppose it, instructing agency leaders to fire large-scale fires that Trump’s executive order “are way beyond the president’s oversight under the constitution.”

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