Judge Myong Joun, a Biden appointee, blocked the Trump administration from carrying out its reduction-in-force at the Education Department, which was announced on March 11.
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Judge Myong Joun halted President Donald Trump’s mass firing at the Department of Education on Thursday, ordering the reinstatement of all employees.
U.S. District Judge Myong Joun said the announced cuts at the agency will “likely cripple” the department.
The federal judge also told the administration to reinstate department employees who lost their jobs during the reduction-in-force announced in March.