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Judge blocks the dismantling of the Office of Financial Protection of the Consumer, orders the restored employees

Judge blocks the dismantling of the Office of Financial Protection of the Consumer, orders the restored employees

A federal judge is blocking the dismantling of the consumer financial protection office, finding that the Trump administration acted “completely in violation of the law” when he tried to close the organization quickly. Judge Amy Berman Jackson issued a preliminary judicial order on Friday afternoon that requires the Trump administration to restore any completed CFPB…

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'Clap-Outs' of the Department of Emotional Education celebrates federal deceased employees

‘Clap-Outs’ of the Department of Emotional Education celebrates federal deceased employees

Dozens of emotional employees of the Department of Education participated in a final “applause” in Washington, DC, after losing jobs amid the restructuring of the Trump administration agency. The Administration cut about 50% of the department’s workforce as part of President Donald Trump and the strategy of the Secretary of Education Linda McMahon to abolish…

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The administration asks the Supreme Court to lift the blockade of judge on deportations under the law of alien enemies

The administration asks the Supreme Court to lift the blockade of judge on deportations under the law of alien enemies

The United States District Judge, James Boasberg, extended on Friday his temporary restriction order that blocks deportations under the alien enemies law for another two weeks. The order occurred hours after the Trump administration asked the United States Supreme Court to urgently raise the Boasberg block on the use of AEA to deport the alleged…

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Museums and parks must eliminate some articles related to race and gender: Executive order

Museums and parks must eliminate some articles related to race and gender: Executive order

President Donald Trump signed an executive order behind closed doors on Thursday that ordered federal agencies and Smithsonian to eliminate what the order calls “divisive” and “anti -American” content of museums and national parks, sources familiar with the order to ABC News said. The order, called “Restoration of truth and sanity to American history,” addressed…

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