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Special Counsel Investigates Trump Administration's Mass Firing of Federal Employees

The Office of Special Counsel is investigating whether the Trump administration illegally fired six probationary federal employees without cause, prompting a request for a stay of termination and a separate lawsuit from labor unions challenging the legality of mass firings.

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Mass Firings of Federal Employees Under Trump Administration

Mike Macans, a disaster recovery coordinator for the Small Business Administration, was fired on February 11, 2024, as part of the Trump administration's mass termination of tens of thousands of probationary federal employees, leaving him without unemployment benefits or health insurance.

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Venezuelan Mothers Fight for Sons Detained at Guantánamo

Venezuelan mothers are using a WhatsApp group to fight for the release of their sons detained at Guantánamo Bay under President Trump's policy targeting migrants with tattoos, alleging unfair targeting and lack of due process.

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Guantanamo Transfers: Tattoos, Not Gang Ties, Questioned

The Trump administration transferred ten Venezuelan migrants to Guantanamo Bay in February 2024, claiming gang affiliation; however, evidence suggests that at least one migrant, Jhoan Bastidas, lacked a criminal record beyond illegal entry, and his mother asserts his tattoos were the determining fac...

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Thousands of Federal Employees Fired, Prompting Lawsuits

More than 10,000 federal employees, mostly probationary workers, were fired last week; two USDA employees with positive reviews plan to sue, claiming defamation and due process violations, while the Trump administration cites efficiency measures.

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Death of Protestor Leads to Dismissal of Case Against Him

Following months of legal proceedings stemming from threats made against the Prime Minister, opposition protest participant Vahan Manasyan died before his trial, leading to the case's dismissal. His lawyer and human rights advocates contest the charges.

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Supreme Court Orders New Trial for Oklahoma Death Row Inmate

The Supreme Court granted death row inmate Richard Glossip a new trial due to prosecutorial misconduct in failing to correct false testimony from his co-defendant, Justin Sneed, reversing an Oklahoma court's decision upholding his conviction and death sentence.

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Sinner's 3-Month Ban Highlights Flaws in International Sports Justice

Tennis player Jannik Sinner received a three-month ban from WADA after an out-of-court settlement for a clostebol positive, highlighting inconsistencies within the international sports justice system and raising concerns about the CAS's independence and compatibility with EU law.

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Mass Firings of Federal Workers Amidst Chaos and Uncertainty

Thousands of federal probationary workers were abruptly terminated, often via impersonal methods like emails or prepaid UPS labels, leaving many confused and without critical information about benefits and pay; the firings are linked to Elon Musk and his DOGE campaign.

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Trump Administration Cuts Funding for Legal Aid to Unaccompanied Migrant Children

The Trump administration cut funding for organizations providing legal aid to unaccompanied migrant children, potentially leading to increased deportations due to a lack of legal representation for thousands of children in immigration courts.

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Trump Officials' Alleged Lobbying for Andrew Tate Sparks Outrage

Officials close to Donald Trump's administration allegedly lobbied Romanian authorities to lift travel restrictions against Andrew Tate, who faces serious charges of human trafficking, rape, and sexual exploitation; this has caused significant distress among his alleged victims.

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Trump Administration's Immigration Crackdown Targets Those Complying with Legal Processes

The Trump administration's intensified immigration enforcement has resulted in the detention and deportation of numerous immigrants attending mandatory check-ins and court appearances, even those with legal protections, creating a climate of fear and potentially undermining the legal system.

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