A U.S. judge has kept his block on President Donald Trump’s buyout plan for federal employees in place, preventing the administration from proceeding with the proposal for now. The judge indicated that he would consider extending the block for a longer period, signaling continued legal hurdles for the White House.
The buyout plan, which aims to reduce the size of the federal workforce through voluntary financial incentives, has faced opposition from labor unions and some lawmakers, who argue it could lead to workforce instability and disruptions in government services.
The administration contends that the plan is necessary to streamline operations and cut costs. However, opponents say it disproportionately affects career public servants and could weaken key federal agencies.
Legal experts suggest that the case could ultimately reach higher courts if the judge decides to impose a more permanent injunction. The White House has not yet commented on the ruling.