Judge temporarily blocks Trump’s exit plan for federal employees

By Nick Niedzwiadek | 02/06/2025 01:32 PM EST

Senior District Judge George O’Toole has hit pause on the plan until a new hearing Monday.

President Donald Trump arrives for the National Prayer Breakfast.

President Donald Trump arrives for the National Prayer Breakfast at the U.S. Capitol, on Feb. 6, 2025. Francis Chung/POLITICO

A judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration from moving forward with its plan to cull the federal workforce until at least next week.

Senior District Judge George O’Toole extended a deadline that was set to kick in at the end of the day Thursday so as to allow time for additional legal briefs to be submitted ahead of a hearing at 2 p.m. on Monday.

He also instructed the Trump administration to swiftly notify workers of the order freezing implementation of the “deferred resignation” program — which excuses government employees from the White House’s return-to-office mandate and allows them to maintain their pay and benefits through Sept. 30.

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O’Toole, an appointee of President Bill Clinton, noted that his freeze was just “table-setting” for the hearing and was not an indication of his eventual ruling.

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