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Supreme Court allows Trump plan for mass government lay-offs to proceed

Last updated: July 8, 2025 4:25 pm
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The US Supreme Court has made a significant decision regarding Donald Trump’s administration and its plans for mass job cuts that could potentially reshape and downsize the federal government. On Tuesday, the top court overturned a lower court order that had halted cuts in federal staff nationwide, allowing the administration to proceed with its lay-off plans.

The justices did not provide a definitive ruling on the legality of the lay-offs, which were initiated through one of the president’s executive orders in February. However, they expressed that the government was likely to succeed in arguing the order’s lawfulness. The decision did not include a vote tally, which is typical for emergency appeals.

Nevertheless, liberal justice Ketanji Brown Jackson dissented from the majority opinion. She argued that previous presidents who attempted to overhaul the federal government had obtained congressional approval first, highlighting that Trump had deviated significantly from this established practice. Jackson expressed concerns that the executive order could lead to mass employee terminations, the cancellation of federal programs and services, and the dismantling of much of the federal government as established by Congress.

Various unions, non-governmental organizations, and local governments had challenged the president’s order in court, contending that it violated the constitutional principle of the separation of powers. They argued that reorganizing government functions and laying off federal workers without congressional approval was unconstitutional and jeopardized essential services relied upon by the American people.

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In response to the Supreme Court’s decision, the White House hailed it as a victory for the President and his administration. The administration stated that the ruling rebuked the ongoing challenges to Trump’s executive powers. The executive order issued in February aimed to transform the federal bureaucracy by eliminating waste, bloat, and insularity. It tasked the Department of Government Efficiency (Doge), led by Elon Musk at the time, with coordinating workforce reductions and ensuring compliance across federal agencies.

San Francisco-based US district judge Susan Illston had previously blocked the lay-offs, deeming Trump’s restructuring efforts unauthorized by Congress. However, the Supreme Court’s decision now sets the stage for dismissals across several government agencies, with a particular focus on the Department of State. This department is expected to see significant changes that will impact hundreds of foreign service officers.

A group of over 130 retired US ambassadors and former senior officials recently penned an open letter to Secretary of State Marco Rubio, cautioning against the proposed cuts. They warned that reducing the department’s institutional knowledge and operational capacity could be reckless, especially given the current challenges facing the United States from strategic competitors and emerging security threats.

In conclusion, the Supreme Court’s decision has paved the way for significant changes within the federal government. The impact of these mass job cuts and reorganizations remains to be seen, but they are likely to have far-reaching consequences for Washington, business, and the world. Stay informed with the White House Watch newsletter to track the developments and implications of Trump’s second term.

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