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President Donald Trump signed a string of high-profile executive orders during a rally appearance Monday, beginning an immediate reshaping of government to fit the aims of his administration.
President Donald Trump signed executive orders Monday imposing a hiring freeze and ending remote work for federal government employees. “Heads of all departments and agencies in the executive ...
Ultimately, many of these cases could end up before the Supreme Court, which could decide how much Trump and Musk can overhaul the government as it’s currently constituted.
President-elect Donald Trump’s new ... is expected to make a push for an end to remote work across federal agencies as a ... There are 1.3 million federal workers approved for telework ...
President-elect Donald Trump speaks during a news conference at Mar-a-Lago on Monday, Dec. 16, 2024, in Palm Beach, Florida. He recently said that if federal employees don't show up to work in ...
In response, Smith filed his own brief on February 14, 2024, urging the Supreme Court to deny Trump's request and citing the urgency of the pending 2024 presidential election. Smith also requested that if the Supreme Court took the case, to treat Trump's request as a petition for writ of certiorari, and put the case on an expedited schedule. [39]
Kelley, who leads AFGE, which is the largest federal-employee union and represents 800,000 members, said telework was important for attracting and retaining top talent within the federal government.
Trump v. Anderson, 601 U.S. 100 (2024), is a U.S. Supreme Court case in which the Court unanimously held that states could not determine eligibility for federal office, including the presidency, under Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment.