A U.S. federal judge has temporarily blocked the implementation of a Trump administration executive order aimed at reorganizing federal agencies and executing large-scale staffing cuts. The decision halts reductions in force (RIFs) for 14 days, preventing potential mass layoffs across government departments.
Judge Susan Illston of the U.S. District Court in San Francisco sided with a coalition of unions, non-profits, and local governments that challenged the February 26 executive order. The plaintiffs argued that the sweeping mandate violated constitutional checks and balances, giving excessive power to the executive branch.
“Federal courts should not micromanage the vast federal workforce, but courts must sometimes act to preserve the proper checks and balances between the three branches of government,” Illston wrote in her ruling. She cited a letter submitted by conservative former officials, which warned that “unchecked presidential power is not what the Framers had in mind.”
The executive order had directed agencies to craft detailed reorganization strategies, including potential layoffs, to cut down on federal spending and streamline operations. However, critics argue that the measure threatens public services and undermines workforce protections.
The ruling provides temporary relief to federal workers, thousands of whom face job insecurity due to the proposed cuts. A recent rally in New York City highlighted growing concern among public employees over job stability under Trump’s proposed federal overhaul.
While the injunction is only valid for two weeks, legal experts believe it could signal deeper judicial scrutiny over executive power and federal employment rights. The Biden administration has yet to comment on whether it will reverse or defend the order.
This case underscores ongoing tensions between efforts to reduce government size and the constitutional limits on presidential authority, with more legal battles expected ahead.


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