US President Donald Trump
The United States Supreme Court on Tuesday halted a directive requiring the
Trump administration
to reinstate thousands of federal workers who were dismissed during extensive
workforce reductions
. The court's intervention came after the administration sought emergency relief from a California federal judge's decision, which mandated the return of 16,000 probationary staff due to improper termination procedures under federal regulations.
The Supreme Court's ruling means affected employees across six federal agencies will remain on paid
administrative leave
for the time being.
A separate legal challenge in Maryland led to an additional injunction preventing dismissals at the same six agencies and approximately twelve others. However, this ruling's scope is limited to the 19 states and the District of Columbia that initiated legal proceedings.
The Justice Department has launched a distinct appeal against the Maryland ruling.