Future of DOGE, federal layoffs hang in balance as Supreme Court rulings near
- The U.S. Supreme Court is preparing to issue critical rulings soon, with temporary actions expected first.
- These rulings follow an emergency appeal from the Trump administration regarding federal worker firings and DOGE initiatives.
- At stake are issues like diversity grants and the legality of layoffs affecting thousands across six agencies.
- Trump said of Musk, who runs DOGE, "He wants to" refocus on business ventures and "He's going to be going back at some point."
- The Supreme Court's decisions will shape the future of the Department of Government Efficiency and federal employment practices.
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‘Catastrophic': Richmond Fed warns of economic challenges from federal layoffs
The Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond told Virginia lawmakers Wednesday that D.C., Maryland and Virginia could see significant economic challenges in the near future amid the mass federal layoffs. The Fed made a presentation to a special subcommittee that was created to address any economic fallout from federal layoffs and spending cuts. Since January, more than 120,000 federal workers have been fired as part of President Donald Trump and Elon Mu…
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