San Francisco based… check.
Clinton appointed… check.
So how do you think the case against President Trump firing federal probationary staff went?
Bingo…
U.S. District Judge William Alsup described the mass firings as a “sham” strategy by the government’s central human resources office to sidestep legal requirements for reducing the federal workforce.
Politico reports that Alsup, a San Francisco-based appointee of President Bill Clinton, ordered the Defense, Treasury, Energy, Interior, Agriculture and Veterans Affairs departments to “immediately” offer all fired probationary employees their jobs back.
The Office of Personnel Management, the judge said, had made an “unlawful” decision to terminate them.
The order is one of the most far-reaching rejections of the Trump administration’s effort to slash the bureaucracy and is almost certain to be appealed.
The judge called the move “a gimmick.”
Alsup also said the Office of Personnel Management couldn't give guidance on who to terminate, according to ABC News.
Do those sound like the findings of a non-partisan, legally-trained, judicially-independent member of the bench?
And on it goes…