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Federal judge halts Trump’s HHS reorganization after Democratic AGs sue

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A federal judge intervened from Biden on Tuesday to stop the Trump administration’s efforts to reorganize the Ministry of Health and Humanitarian Services significantly after 19 democratic lawyers filed a lawsuit against reforms.

HHS announced in March that it will require about 20,000 full -time employees at the agency, while reducing the number of regional offices throughout the country and uniting many HHS sections. The facts from HHS on the discounts said that the reforms aim to make the agency more efficient, provide money and ensure the most important health needs of Americans.

In response, 19 Democratic lawyers have been prosecuted to prevent the Trump administration reforms. On Tuesday, the American boycott judge, Melissa Dubus, gave them a temporary order for them.

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Building the US Department of Health and Humanitarian Services along with its leader Robert F. Kennedy Junior. (Mark Wilson; Andrew Harnik)

On Tuesday, the Trump administration will temporarily prohibit the prohibition of reducing the proposed workforce or restructuring sub -agencies, and HHS also ordered a case report by July 11.

“We are standing alongside our original decision to reorganize this organization with its basic mission and re -concentrate the sprawling bureaucracy, over time, it has become a waste, ineffective and resistant to change,” said Andrew Nixon, HHS spokesman in response to the ruling.

“Received the restoration of the department on bold, measurable public health objectives, such as the opposite of the chronic diseases and progress of American leadership in biomedical research. While we disagree with the decision of the decision of the provincial court court appointed to two, HHS is still committed to updating the health force preceded by the pre -stimulus to appeal.

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Nixon added that HHS reviews the decision and considers the following steps.

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The American provincial court judge, Melissa Dubus, ordered that the Ministry of Health and Humanitarian Services, led by Minister Robert F. Kennedy Junior must stop her efforts to greatly reform the country’s public health agency. (Getty Images; Istock)

Last month, the Supreme Court limited the use of restraining orders at the country to stop president Donald Trump’s executive measures.

However, the ruling did not close the door on the legal challenges of Trump’s executive orders.

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In Dubus’s ruling on Tuesday, I asked both parties to address how this ruling affects its scope, at all, by July 11.

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President Donald Trump holds an executive order during a ceremony in the eastern room of the White House on April 8, 2025, in Washington, DC (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

“HHS is the backbone of the Public Health and Social Safety Network in our nation – from cancer and mother’s health offers to early childhood education and the prevention of domestic violence.”

“Today’s order guarantees that these programs and services will remain affordable for everyone, and the management of the administration stops sabotaging the health care system in our nation. My office will continue to fight to stop this illegal dismantling and defend the basic services that protect our most vulnerable societies.”

Since the Trump administration began restructuring at HHS, some of the employees who were left were returned.

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During an interview with CBS News in April, Amin HHS Robert F. Kennedy JR. , In some cases, employees who could not have been cut.

Kennedy said in April: “We are repeating them. This was always the plan. Part of – in Dog, we talked about this from the beginning, will we make 80 % discounts, but 20 % of these must be returned, because we will make mistakes,” Kennedy said in April.

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2025-07-02 22:31:00

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