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Live updates: Courts pause federal buyouts, rule against Trump on birthright citizenship

A federal judge suspended President Trump's sweeping acquisition offer and offered federal workers an extension until Monday, considering the deal.

The move comes as recent agencies put pressure on employees, and workers will voluntarily leave their first deadline on Thursday as Trump and his allies are trying to restructure their government. I hope to guide you.

The president was hit another court hit Thursday afternoon after a second judge opposed his executive order to eliminate citizenship from birth.

“It's becoming increasingly clear to our president that the rule of law is merely a barrier to his policy goals,” the judge said in his ruling. Whether it's for political or personal gain, simply ignore it. ”

But Trump is almost certain to have won the Senate late Thursday, as nominations came to vote for Russ Vert to lead the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). Senate Democrats are digging their heels before the vote.

After the Senate voted along the party's line to advance Vought's nomination, Democrats stayed indoors overnight to make a claim against the architects of Project 2025, which oversees the government's budget. His confirmation vote is still set at 7pm.

Meanwhile, Trump and the GOP leaders huddled in the White House to launch details of his budget priorities. However, it may be easier to organize this than you would say.

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