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Around 5,900 probationary employees at the U.S. Department of Agriculture faced firings by President Donald Trump since he assumed office in January. However, the U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board has intervened to temporarily halt these terminations.

MSPB member Cathy Harris, who is currently in a challenging position herself, issued a stay on Wednesday. The board criticized the firings, labeling them as premeditated actions and a breach of proper personnel procedures.

“I find that there are reasonable grounds to believe that the agency engaged in a prohibited personnel practice,” Harris wrote in the MSPB order, noting how Biden ethics enforcer Hampton Dellinger — who is battling Trump’s Justice Department in federal court over his firing at the Office of Special Counsel — provided findings from an OSC investigation on the USDA removals this week that “reasonably” alleges and outlines personnel violations by the Trump administration.

Harris said the board believed there were “reasonable grounds” to stay the firings for 45 days while MSPB members continue to investigate, on account of there being so many people involved.

“Because there is a possibility that additional individuals, not specifically named in the agency’s response, may be affected by these probationary terminations, and given the assertions made in OSC’s initial stay request and the deference to which we afford OSC in the context of an initial stay request, I find that there are reasonable grounds to believe that the agency terminated the aforementioned probationary employees in violation of (civil service laws),” Harris explained.

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