SCOTUS Greenlights Trump Plans For ‘Large-Scale’ Firings At Federal Agencies

The U.S. Supreme Court granted President Donald Trump a legal victory by lifting a lower court’s block on his executive order to significantly reduce the size of the federal government. The unsigned ruling overturned Judge Susan Illston’s decision, which had halted Trump’s February 13 directive for large-scale layoffs across numerous federal agencies. The court stated the judge’s reasoning was speculative, as the actual reorganization plans had not yet been presented in court.

The majority found that Trump’s administration is likely to prevail in its legal defense and permitted implementation to proceed. Even Justice Sonia Sotomayor, typically liberal, supported the stay, clarifying that it was premature to challenge the executive order. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson dissented, warning that mass firings could dismantle key government functions without congressional approval, arguing that Congress has authority over federal agencies.

This initiative is part of Trump’s broader goal to streamline the federal government, a process now supervised by the Department of Government Efficiency, previously led by Elon Musk. Major federal agencies like the EPA, State, Labor, and Treasury are among those impacted. Labor unions and progressive groups had sued to block the changes, but Attorney General Pam Bondi celebrated the Supreme Court’s decision as a defense of presidential authority.

In addition, the Court recently agreed to hear a major case involving campaign finance laws. Brought by Republican political committees and candidates, including now–Vice President JD Vance, the case challenges federal limits on party spending for candidates, claiming they violate First Amendment rights.

If successful, this case could overturn decades-old campaign finance regulations and reshape political fundraising ahead of future elections.

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