The Trump administration is appealing to the Supreme Court to uphold its mass firings of probationary federal workers, rejecting a California judge's ruling that mandated their rehiring. The Justice Department claims the ruling undermines executive power and improperly allows third parties to interfere in federal employment matters. Judge William Alsup's decision is backed by another federal judge's similar ruling, creating significant legal challenges for the administration’s approach to personnel management.
"Let third parties hijack the employment relationship between the federal government and its workforce," said Harris, emphasizing the administration's stance against the judge's ruling.
"That is no way to run a government," Harris stated, urging the Supreme Court to intervene and maintain executive power regarding personnel management.
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