U.S. District Judge Anthony Trenga in Virginia had previously issued an administrative stay to pause the firings.
A federal judge declined on Thursday to grant a temporary restraining order that would have extended a block on the termination of dozens of CIA officers who worked in diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) programs, which President Donald Trump had ordered to be dismantled.
The judge extended a deadline for the plaintiffs to take on a deferred resignation program, which would allow them to receive pay until Sept. 30.
Trenga did not provide a specific reason for his decision in the order. The judge stated that the ruling was made after considering âthe filings, the record in this case, and oral argumentâ presented to the court.
Kevin Carroll, a former CIA undercover officer representing the plaintiffs, told reporters on Thursday that Trenga has ruled CIA Director John Ratcliffe holds âsweeping statutory authorityâ to terminate CIA officers if he deems it necessary for the national interest.
The Epoch Times reached out to Carroll and the CIA for comment but did not receive a response by publication time.
The plaintiffs alleged that their imminent termination was not based on national security reasons but rather due to their temporary DEIA-related assignments and âa domestic political dispute between the Republican and Democratic parties regarding the efficacy and legality of DEIA initiativesâ within the federal government.
They alleged that the firings were âarbitrary, capricious, an abuse of discretionâ and lacked factual justification, which they claimed violated their constitutional rights under the First and Fifth Amendments.
âNone of these officersâ activities was or is illegal. At no time have the agencies employing plaintiffs contended that they individually engaged in any misconduct, nor are they accused of poor performance,â they stated in the court filing.
In his order, Trump said the previous administration forced âillegal and immoral discrimination programsâ into virtually âall aspectsâ of the federal government through DEI initiatives.
The order mandates that federal agencies terminate all offices and positions related to environmental justice, as well as any equity-focused action plans, grants, and contracts within 60 days of the orderâs issuance.
It also requires agencies to compile a list of grantees who received federal funding to implement DEI and environmental justice programs since Jan. 20, 2021, and federal contractors who have provided DEI training to their employees.
Trumpâs order aligns with his campaign pledge to eliminate factors such as race and sex in HR decisions in favor of merit-based selection processes.
Tom Ozimek and Reuters contributed to this report.
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