Resistance to Elon Musk: 21 employees cancel in protest!

Resistance to Elon Musk: 21 employees cancel in protest!

In a dramatic change within the US government system, 21 employees of the Department of Government Efficiency have terminated under the direction of Elon Musk. This decision came as a protest against the shortcomings that Musk was restructuring in the restructuring of the US authorities and is considered "immoral" by the former employees. In a letter published on Tuesday, data scientists, developers and IT department head said that they do not want to use their skills to endanger the central government systems or to reduce critical public services. According to information from krone.at, the termination originated in the former jurisdiction of the United States Digital Service (USDS), which was founded in 2014 under Barack Obama.

judicial setbacks for Trump

At the same time, President Donald Trump was delivered by various legal setbacks from three federal judges in just an hour and a half. These judgments, both from Washington, D.C. As well as from Washington State State, Trump's project made significant difficult. Judge Loren Alikhan issued an injunction that prohibits the Trump administration to freeze federal grants and loans, which was described as "irrational and unemployed" because this could trigger a nationwide crisis. The auditors pointed out that the non-profit organizations that complained of these decisions are highly likely to be right, as reported by Yahoo News.

In addition, judge Amir Ali in Washington, D.C. The instruction provides that the government has to pay payments for foreign aid to government contractors and non-profit organizations by Wednesday evening. In Seattle, another judge, Jamal Whitehead, Trump's executive order, who suspended refugees and the corresponding financing, stopped and found that Trump's actions were an "effective abolition of the will of the congress". This makes it clear that the judiciary is increasingly taking on the role of counterweight to Trump's presidency.

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