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Trump administration surrounds: The judge restores some workers who opened fire, and more threats to customs tariffs on the European Union | Trump administration


A California judge gave a preliminary order to restore thousands of testing workers in federal agencies as part of a lawsuit filed by the American Federation of Government Employees.

Judge William H decision applies to the test employees that were launched in the Ministry of Defense, the Ministry of Old Warriors Affairs, the Ministry of Agriculture, the Ministry of Energy, the Ministry of Interior and the Treasury Administration.

Several employees were expelled at least 30,000 employees due to the weak performance, although workers have opposed this based on positive performance assessments. Alsup said it is a “lie” that the monitoring workers who were separated have performance problems.

Here what happened on Thursday:


The orders of the judge management to return most of the test staff

The judge also prevented the employee management office from providing any guidelines for federal agencies that must finish employees. ALSUP deposits and ordered more briefing on whether the administrative channel of the workers who were launched for the appeal is available or destroyed by the shooting of the Appeals Council and the Office of Special Adviser Employees.

Tens of thousands of employees working in the federal government have been part of Donald Trump and Eileon Musk’s so -called “Ministry of Governmental efficiency” to reduce federal workforce and government expenditures.

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The possible new Prime Minister in Greenland rejects Trump’s efforts to acquire

The possible new Prime Minister in Greenland rejected Donald Trump’s efforts to control the island, saying that Greenland should be allowed to decide their future while moving towards independence from Denmark.

“We do not want to be Americans. No, we do not want to be the Danes. We want to be Greenland, and we want our independence in the future,” said Jens-Frederik Nielsen, who won the middle of the Democrats in its sudden victory in the legislative elections for this week, and they must now form an alliance government.

“We want to build our country ourselves.”

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S & P 500 slides into a correction area while Trump is the investor trade wars

The US Securities Market Index, the stock market index in the United States, was closed in the correction zone on Thursday, where the fluctuations of commercial wars Donald Trump rocked investors.

The index closed more than 10 % a decrease from the February 19 summit, where Wall Street approaches the end of the second week of pressure.

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Trump asks the court to allow a matter against the newly born citizenship

The Donald Trump administration asked the United States Supreme Court to allow an attempt to limit the newly born citizenship. Sarah Harris, the prosecutor’s public attorney at the Ministry of Justice, submitted a request to the country’s highest court, and asked her to restrict orders issued by provinces in three states that prevented Trump’s executive order regarding citizenship restrictions in the field of birth.

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The White House withdraws a CDC candidate on hearing day

The Trump administration withdrew its nomination to lead the federal centers to combat and prevent diseases on the day when he was to face a confirmation session. Dave Wildon, a 71 -year -old doctor and a former Republican Congress member in Florida, has not faced a hearing as planned.

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The arrests in Trump, the protest tower on Mahmoud Khalil

The demonstrators, organized by a progressive Jewish group, occupied the Trump Tower lounge in New York City to demand the release of Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian Columbia University, which was held by the American immigration authorities. About 100 were arrested, and the police said the demonstrators faced charges, including infringement of the property of others, obstruction and resistance to detention.

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Higseth to reform American military lawyers

US Defense Secretary Beit Higseth is expected to start a comprehensive reform of the lawyer’s lawyer, the General General, as part of an attempt to make the American army less restricted under the laws of armed conflict, according to two people familiar with the matter.

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Chuck Schumer to vote for the Republican Finance Bill to avoid closure

The leader of the Senate minority, Chak Schumer, said on Thursday that he would vote for a draft law written on Republicans to finance federal agencies during September and avoid the closure of the government.

Shomer’s comments indicate that his members are ready to make the necessary votes to wipe a procedural obstacle in front of us, allowing seven months spending to progress to the final vote.

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Trump is studying 200 % on the wine of the European Union and Shampian

Donald Trump has threatened 200 % of wine and champagne from the European Union countries, in the last threat to the escalation in the World Trade War that the US President started against the largest commercial partners in the country.

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Later in the day, the main US Securities Market Index in the correction zone closed where the fluctuations of commercial wars Donald Trump rocked investors.

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What happened today:

  • Canadians who visit the United States for more than 30 days will be asked to register with the authorities Their fingerprints were taken when the Trump administration tightened migration rules.

  • A group of democratic lawyers filed a lawsuit To prevent significant discounts to the Ministry of Education.

  • The Tax Authority may face a major reduction in employees immediately after the tax day, According to a plan proposed by the “Ministry of Governmental efficiency”, according to CNN reports.

  • Beit Boujej, a tour of the Senate seat in Michigan next year, has ruled out. Which leaves the former Democratic Minister of Transport available to search for the presidency in 2028, if he chooses it.

  • Trump’s tariffs may not be satisfied with the Americans, A new survey finds.


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