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  National News  US Judge Rules Trump-Musk Mass Firings Illegal Amid Wave of Government Layoffs
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US Judge Rules Trump-Musk Mass Firings Illegal Amid Wave of Government Layoffs

julian Weissjulian Weiss—February 28, 20253
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A federal judge in California delivered a significant blow to the Trump administration’s personnel actions late Thursday, February 27, 2025, ruling that the mass firings of probationary government employees orchestrated under the direction of President Trump and involving Elon Musk were illegal. The decision by Judge William Alsup specifically sided with a coalition of labor unions and nonprofit groups challenging the legality of directives that had led to the termination of thousands of federal workers.

The Core of the Ruling

Judge Alsup’s ruling targeted memos issued by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM). These memos had instructed numerous government agencies to initiate widespread firings of employees still within their probationary periods. The court found that OPM lacked the proper legal authority to issue such directives, which were estimated to affect a total of 200,000 workers across the federal government. “OPM lacked the authority” was a key finding underpinning the judge’s decision.

However, while declaring the OPM directives illegal, the judge did not issue a direct order halting the firings themselves. This critical aspect leaves the immediate decision on whether to reinstate or cease terminations to the discretion of the individual affected agencies.

Layoffs Continue Amidst Legal Challenges

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The timing of this ruling coincides with a period of intense workforce reduction across federal agencies. Notably, layoffs were already underway at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) as the court’s decision was announced. These cuts at NOAA were reportedly impacting hundreds of probationary employees, many of whom were involved in critical climate and weather projects.

This localized action at NOAA is part of a broader government-wide initiative. Earlier in the week, on February 27, the White House had issued a memo instructing federal agencies to prepare for significant “reductions in force” over the subsequent two weeks. The memo outlined that while widespread cuts were anticipated, certain positions were exempted, including postal workers, military personnel, and immigration jobs.

The Trump administration has consistently pursued a policy of trimming the federal workforce. Since taking office, it had reportedly laid off tens of thousands of probationary workers even before the latest directives and legal challenges.

Musk’s Expanding Role and Related Court Actions

Adding another layer to the complex situation, President Trump has moved to expand the purview of Elon Musk’s “Department of Government Efficiency” (DOGE). DOGE has been tasked with overseeing a centralized payment system intended to streamline government contracts, grants, and loans. Musk’s involvement in government operations has drawn significant attention and is seen by some as connected to the administration’s efficiency and staffing initiatives.

Separately, recent days have seen a flurry of other significant federal court rulings challenging Trump administration actions. On February 26, the day before Judge Alsup’s ruling and the White House memo, several other judicial decisions made headlines:

* In Washington D.C., Judge Loren AliKhan paused a spending freeze on grants and loans, a measure that had impacted various programs.
* In Seattle, Judge Jamal Whitehead blocked an executive order concerning refugee admissions, preventing its implementation.
* Also in Washington D.C., Judge Amir Ali ordered the unfreezing of billions of dollars in foreign assistance funds that had been held back by the administration.

These rulings underscore a pattern of judicial pushback against the administration’s executive actions and policy implementations. Coincidentally, on the same day, February 26, Elon Musk had reportedly issued an ultimatum to federal workers regarding the justification of their jobs, an event followed by reports that 21 DOGE staffers had quit.

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