
After the Supreme Court’s decision, the work of the state department will be early
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State Department spokesman Tamy Bruce said that the Supreme Court has prepared to “quickly” after the Supreme Court has killed the Trump administration from the Federal government’s entirely widening deduction and killing the lower court’s decision.
“It is best to say that I would say that with everything else (in the state department),” asked how to start giving notice to the employees of the agency department. “This will not wait early for the people who listen and watch in this building or for the people at home and for colleagues around the world.”
Bruce pointed out that at this stage, the power was delayed to implement the power. The state department, This is due to the courts that are trying to stop the reform.

State Department spokesman Tammy Bruce talks to reporters on Thursday at the time of information about journalists. (US State Department)
Bruce further said, “It’s late – not for our benefit, but by courts.” “When you know that you have to do something for the benefit of everyone. So it will be – it will be early.”
However, Bruce suggests that the agency will go ahead “quickly”, but she refused to give any specific timeline.

The spokesperson on Thursday confirmed that the state department would move “quickly” to end the state, which was raised in the Dismissal court after the Supreme Court approved the way to the agency. (Royators)
According to the order of the Supreme Court’s decision on the implementation of the Trump administration, he also refused to inform the issue on the issue of a court order, trying to resolve the dispute whether the administration should share public arguments for their restructuring efforts.
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President Donald Trump and his administration have faced many legal challenges, which have finally been decided by the Supreme Court. (AP/Estock)
Trying to decide whether the court ordered or not Trump administration The details of their planned reforms must be publicized publicly, and the government’s implementation deduction was signed by US District Court Judge Susan Elston.
In May, the earlier decision in May, temporarily stopped the Trump administration in implementing its executive agency reforms, which Supreme Court Vomiting this week.
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The decision taken by the labor unions and lawyers’ decisions by the December of Estan’s May had overwritten power by the executive order of the President’s February work and reduced some civil service protection.
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