US Appeals Court Blocks Trump Admin From Enacting New Plans to Slash Consumer Watchdog Staff
A federal appeals court has halted the Trump administration's new plans to reduce staffing levels at a consumer watchdog agency
A United States appeals court has blocked the Trump administration from enacting its new plans to slash the staff of a consumer watchdog. The court's ruling prevents the administration from implementing the proposed workforce reductions, halting the plans to cut staff at the watchdog agency.[1][2]
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