The Trump administration urged the Supreme Court for urgent action regarding a case that emerged from executive actions taken by the president. The Court had previously ruled that President Trump could not dismiss a whistle-blower advocate, Hampton Dellinger. Amidst ongoing legal tensions, including Dellinger's reinstatement of fired employees, the administration called for a swift resolution to the matter, indicating it could escalate further if not addressed promptly. Judge Amy Berman Jackson temporarily extended a restraining order related to the case, emphasizing the urgency of the situation.
The court's order said that it would hold the government's emergency application in abeyance and might soon return to the issue.
Developments since they last acted had underscored the need for a prompt resolution, Ms. Harris wrote.
A fired special counsel is wielding executive power, over the elected executive's objection, to halt employment decisions made by other executive agencies.
The government respectfully asks that this court at a minimum continue to hold the application in abeyance, if the court does not grant it now.
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