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‘Radical’ federal judges to ‘soon learn’ consequences of bucking Trump: official

The Trump administration said that “extremist judges” will soon learn that President Donald Donald Trump’s refusal to constitutionally granted the law is a serious violation of the law and will not stand at the appeal “after a judge appointed by Bush prevented the administration from launching the Dei’s intelligence agency staff.

American boycott judge Anthony Trenga, President George W. Bush in Virginia, issued a preliminary order on Monday before the 5 pm CIA director John Ratcliffe for delegations for resignation or shooting, allowing them to appeal and stay on federal salaries.

Al -Zarji was part of a lawsuit submitted by more than ten intelligence agents from the CIA and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, who were found to be involved in or working DEI programs in the department.

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President Donald Trump has reached the cancellation of Dei offices in federal government agencies. (Getty Images)

“Prosecutors face an end without any suggestion of violations or poor performance,” Trenga said after the verdict. “The government simply demanding its regulations is the minimum burden.”

Employees, who were suddenly developed on administrative leave in January, are facing an end as part of the Trump administration’s efforts, with the support of Illon Musk, to eliminate DEI programs and start widespread government reform. Musk also visited the CIA headquarters on Tuesday to discuss the government efficiency program.

“These extremist judges will soon learn that his CEO rejected his constitutionally granted authorities to be a major violation of the law and will not stop at appeal,” Trump’s spokesman Harrison Fields told Fox News Digital.

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Elon Musk and CIA Director John Ratcliffe at the CIA lobby

Central Intelligence staff is sued the agency chief John Ratcliffe, who was seen here with the President of Duwaj Elon Musk, saying that shooting was wrong. (John Ratcliffe /S)

“Ending Dei’s fanaticism and ensuring that the federal government is working efficiently may be a crime for Democrats, but it is in line with the law,” he said.

In a lawsuit last month, the 19 employees, who were not disclosed, claimed that their roles in Dei programs were “temporary tasks” and that they also assume other responsibilities as intelligent employees. The lawsuit also states that “weak performance” was not a worker in their separation.

Therefore, “imminent termination is arbitrary, volatile, abuse for estimation”, accusing the lawsuit.

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Ratcliffe and musk on the campus of the CIA

Elon Musk was seen here with the Director of the CIA John Ratcliffe on a visit to the campus of the espionage agency. (John Ratcliffe / S)

Trenga also said that the Trump administration should consider “the request for re -appointment for open or available jobs, according to their qualifications and skills.” The administration can still shoot employees, but a report must first be submitted on the resumption of employees or the re -judge.

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This gossip adds to a set of restraining orders and temporary restrictions on many orders of President Donald Trump.

Trump issued an executive order last month punishable by the Berkens Koy law company for representing Hillary Clinton and its DEI policies by targeting government contracts and reducing access to federal facilities. More than 300 law professors and legal groups, including the American Civil Liberties Institute and the Kato Institute, have provided summaries that support Perkins Koy. In February, a federal judge issued a preliminary order to obscure the main provisions of President Trump’s executive orders aimed at banning Dei programs in universities.

Colorado Public Prosecutor Phil Weizer has delivered at least 13 lawsuits against the Trump administration’s policies, including the end of the HHS health grant (HHS) for public health grants, and is transferred to the entry of the Consumer Financial Protection Office.

2025-04-04 20:00:00

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