Trump directs DOJ to seek security bonds for injunctions
President Donald Trump delivers remarks in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, Friday, March 7, 2025. (Pool via AP)

President Donald Trump delivers remarks in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, Friday, March 7, 2025 (Pool via AP).

The U.S. Supreme Court made a significant decision on Tuesday in favor of the Trump administration. This allows the government to keep around 16,000 federal workers unemployed and without pay while the legality of their firings is being determined by the lower courts.

In a brief two-paragraph order, at least five Supreme Court justices granted a stay on a preliminary injunction issued by U.S. District Judge William Alsup in early March. Alsup’s order had instructed various federal agencies to reinstate the affected workers.

Earlier, Alsup had issued a restraining order in February, labeling the firings as illegal. In a subsequent ruling last month, he criticized the government’s reasoning behind the firings as an attempt to skirt legal requirements.

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