The second judge orders that Trump, who is responsible for rehabilitating the test workers in the shooting fire
The second judge ordered late Thursday the Trump administration to restore the monitoring workers who were left at the mass fire through multiple agencies.
In Baltimore, the American boycott judge James Breider, who is appointed by Obama, found that the administration ignored the laws stipulated in the expiration of workers on a large scale. Bredar ordered the launch of the shootings for at least two weeks and the workforce returned to the current situation before the demobilization of workers.
He has stood by nearly twenty countries that filed a lawsuit claiming that the mass shootings are illegal and have already an impact on state governments as they try to help those who are suddenly.
The verdict followed a similar judge by the American boycott judge, William Alsoub, who was found on Thursday morning that the ends across six agencies were directed by the Personnel and Prosecution Office, Charles Isle, who was lacking in the authority to do so.
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The demonstrators gathered to support federal workers outside the Ministry of Health and Humanitarian Services, February 14, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Mark Schiesfelbein)
The ALSUP command tells the sections of the ancient warriors affairs, agriculture, defense, energy, interior, and treasury to immediately return the job to employees who were terminated on February 13 and 14.
The temporary restriction order came in a lawsuit filed by an alliance of unions and labor organizations with the transfer of the Republican administration to reduce the federal workforce.

A federal employee, who asked not to use his name for fears of losing his job, protests with a sign saying, “Federal employees do not work for the benefit of kings” during the protest “no kings” on the day of the presidents in Washington, to support federal workers and against the recent procedures of President Donald Trump and Elon Musk, February 17, 2025, by Capitol in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquilyn Martin)
The Trump administration has already resumed Alsup rule, on the pretext that the states have no right to try to influence the relationship of the federal government with its workers. The lawyers of the Ministry of Justice have argued that the shootings were for performance cases, not the widespread demobilization operations subject to the specific regulations.
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Test workers have been targeted to lay off workers throughout the federal government because they are usually new in the job and lack the protection of full civil service. Multiple lawsuits have been filed for group shooting.
Government lawyers were maintaining group shooting were legal because individual agencies reviewed and decided whether the employees were under observation were appropriate to continue employment.

President Donald Trump speaks during an event with Prime Minister in Ireland, Michel Martin, in the Eastern Chamber of the White House in Washington, on Wednesday, March 12, 2025. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Alsup, who was appointed by President Bill Clinton, found it difficult to believe. He planned to hold an proof hearing on Thursday, but it does not seem that Ezell is witnessing in court or even sitting for deposition, and the government withdrew his written testimony.
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There is an estimated 200,000 monitoring workers throughout the federal agencies. It includes novice employees, but also workers who have recently received a promotion.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.