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CHICAGO – Yesterday, Judge Susan Illston in San Francisco issued a Temporary Restraining Order halting the Trump administration's firings of federal workers in response to the lawsuit filed by a nationwide coalition of cities, counties, union organizations, and non-profit groups. This order represents the "broadest effort yet to halt the Trump administration's overhaul of the federal government." In response to the ruling, Mayor Johnson issued the following statement:
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"We are pleased with the U.S. District Court's ruling, temporarily restraining President Trump's administration from reorganizing our government in a way that sows chaos and division. Today and every day, Chicago stands with working people. We will continue to push back against the federal government's policies that harm our people. I am grateful to the cities and labor unions across the nation that took this stand and filed suit with Chicago; our continued unity is going to be vital as we work to preserve our democracy and invest in our communities."
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"We are pleased with the U.S. District Court's ruling, temporarily restraining President Trump's administration from reorganizing our government in a way that sows chaos and division. Today and every day, Chicago stands with working people. We will continue to push back against the federal government's policies that harm our people. I am grateful to the cities and labor unions across the nation that took this stand and filed suit with Chicago; our continued unity is going to be vital as we work to preserve our democracy and invest in our communities."
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