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BumRushDaShow

(165,245 posts)
Sun Mar 16, 2025, 03:22 PM Mar 2025

Judge slams Trump DOJ for refusing to make any further effort to get at the truth in probationary firings case

Source: Law & Crime

Mar 16th, 2025, 1:22 pm


A federal judge has denied a request by the Trump administration for a stay on an order he issued last week — declaring the president’s firing of tens of thousands of probationary employees over the past two months as “unlawful” and choosing to reinstate the workers — in what he now fears could be a lost cause due to efforts by the government to “stonewall” him.

“A stay would further injure plaintiffs because reinstatement becomes more difficult with every passing day,” U.S. District Judge William Alsup, a Bill Clinton appointee, wrote on Saturday in an order denying the motion to stay from Trump’s Justice Department. “Terminated probationers are moving on with their lives, as they must,” Alsup said. “Fewer will be available to redress the harms suffered by the organizational plaintiffs tomorrow than there are today. And, the government has wholly failed to argue there is any other way to avoid the irreparable injuries flowing from the unlawful terminations except to reinstate the employees.”

On Thursday, Alsup tore into the Trump administration for its mass firings of probationary employees — calling it a “sad day” when the government would terminate “good” workers supposedly on the basis of performance knowing “good and well that’s a lie,” the judge said as he ordered agencies to “immediately” rehire those who have been booted.

DOJ lawyers filed their motion to stay Alsup’s order on Friday, saying the claims of injury by the plaintiffs are “far too speculative to support standing to maintain this lawsuit,” among other complaints about the arguments made Thursday by the five labor unions and five nonprofit organizations suing the the Office of Personnel and Management and acting OPM director Charles Ezell in California.

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Full headline: ‘Irreparable injuries flowing’: Judge slams Trump DOJ for refusing to ‘make any further effort to get at the truth’ in probationary firings case, denies motion for stay
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Judge slams Trump DOJ for refusing to make any further effort to get at the truth in probationary firings case (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Mar 2025 OP
So they quickly fired people then claimed there was a review underpants Mar 2025 #1
The list in the style guide gets longer every day! Today, it's "slams" PSPS Mar 2025 #2

underpants

(194,620 posts)
1. So they quickly fired people then claimed there was a review
Sun Mar 16, 2025, 04:07 PM
Mar 2025

but complained about the rapid rate of litigation

“Defendants refused to make any further effort to get at the truth, arguing that the only way forward was to wait on them to produce their administrative record, and ‘for gaps in that record to be litigated, to be supplemented by oral testimony, if necessary,'” Alsup said. “Defendants otherwise complained that the rapid pace of litigation prohibited the production of anything more than the Ezell declaration. It is again surprising, then, that defendants managed (in the span of a single day) to muster a half-dozen declarations from relief defendants. None of these declarations, or the facts therein, were made available to the Court during its consideration of the TRO or PI now in place. This is a last-ditch attempt to relitigate those orders on a new, untested record.”

PSPS

(15,198 posts)
2. The list in the style guide gets longer every day! Today, it's "slams"
Sun Mar 16, 2025, 06:51 PM
Mar 2025

Let's see if I can remember them all:

getting mad
disinclined
reprimanded
threatens
considers
may do

The list is longer than trump's ties

It's disappointing, but not surprising, that the press continues playing along, pretending that we have a functioning constitution. trump is the de-facto king now and nobody, including these feckless judges, dares cross him.

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