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American Focus > Blog > Politics > BREAKING: U.S. Supreme Court Greenlights Trump’s Federal Government Purge — Mass Layoffs and Overhaul Back On Track in 20 Federal Agencies |
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BREAKING: U.S. Supreme Court Greenlights Trump’s Federal Government Purge — Mass Layoffs and Overhaul Back On Track in 20 Federal Agencies |

Last updated: July 8, 2025 1:29 pm
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The U.S. Supreme Court has taken the unprecedented step of overturning a controversial ruling made by a judge appointed during the Clinton administration, thereby allowing immediate implementation of mass layoffs and extensive restructuring across 20 federal agencies.

In a decisive 8-1 verdict—Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was the lone dissenter—the Court has effectively nullified District Judge Susan Illston’s Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) issued on May 22, which had put a halt to thousands of Reduction-in-Force (RIF) notices and obstructed President Trump’s ambitious Executive Order aimed at trimming the federal workforce.

Illston’s TRO was a response to a lawsuit from the AFL-CIO and the American Federation of Government Employees, organizations that many would argue are champions of the status quo rather than reform.

Back in February, President Trump signed an executive order that mandated a comprehensive “critical transformation” of 20 federal agencies under the aegis of the newly formed Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

The ambitious objective? To abolish redundant offices, phase out outdated programs, and significantly reduce payrolls at agencies long perceived to be under the thumb of entrenched labor unions.

Judge Illston had audaciously asserted that President Trump needed congressional approval to enact changes within his own Executive Branch. “It is the prerogative of presidents to pursue new policy priorities and to imprint their stamp on the federal government,” she wrote, adding that “to make large-scale overhauls of federal agencies, any president must enlist the help of his co-equal branch and partner, the Congress.”

This perspective drew criticism from a group of conservative ex-government officials who pointed out to the Court, “Unchecked presidential power is not what the Framers had in mind,” highlighting the tension between executive authority and legislative oversight.

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With the Supreme Court’s ruling clearing the path, the Trump administration is poised to resume its plans to eliminate unnecessary programs and potentially cut hundreds of thousands of taxpayer-funded positions.

Among the agencies targeted for layoffs are:

  • Department of Agriculture
  • Department of Commerce
  • Health and Human Services
  • Department of State
  • Treasury
  • Veterans Affairs
  • And more than a dozen additional federal bureaucracies

Reuters reported:

The U.S. Supreme Court has paved the way for President Donald Trump’s administration to continue with mass job cuts and the restructuring of federal agencies, integral components of his broader initiative to downsize and reshape the government.

The justices lifted Judge Illston’s May 22 order that had impeded large-scale federal layoffs, termed “reductions in force,” which could affect hundreds of thousands of jobs, while litigation continues in the case.

[…]

In recent months, the Supreme Court has sided with Trump in several significant cases requiring expedited action since his return to office in January.

These rulings have included allowing the administration to deport migrants to countries other than their own without allowing them a chance to present their cases, and endorsing the termination of temporary legal statuses previously granted for humanitarian reasons.

Additionally, the Court upheld Trump’s ban on transgender individuals in the military and blocked a judge’s order to reinstate thousands of terminated employees, further aligning itself with the Department of Government Efficiency.

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