Washington (AP) – A federal judge who blocked the administration of President Donald Trump Demonstrate the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Friday, the office cannot go immediately with plans to massage hundreds of employees.
US district judge Amy Berman Jackson said she was “deeply concerned” that Trump administration officials do not comply with his previous order which maintains the existence of the office until it reigns against the bottom of a trial aimed at preserving it.
During a hearing, Jackson said that it would prevent managers from making mass layoffs or cutting employees access to office computer systems on Friday.
Jackson planned an audience on April 28 to hear the testimony of officials who worked on reducing strength or rif.
“I’m ready to solve it quickly, but I’m not going to let this rif go forward until I do it,” she said.
About 1,500 employees should be cut, leaving around 200 people.
Trump, a Republican, sought to reshape the federal governmentSaying that he is plagued by fraud, waste and abuse. Conservatives and companies have often rubbed shoulders with the office surveillance and investigations, and Trump’s advisor Elon Musk has made its doors A higher target of his government’s effectiveness department.