US court blocks DEI-related intel terminations

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US court blocks DEI-related intel terminations

The ruling comes amid the president’s push to dismantle diversity, equity, and inclusion programs across federal agencies

A federal judge has halted an attempt by the administration of US President Donald Trump to fire intelligence officers who were involved in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs.

According to a court order issued on Monday, US District Judge Anthony J. Trenga granted a preliminary injunction that prohibits the CIA and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) from firing 19 workers who challenged their terminations.

The ruling comes amid the administration’s efforts to dismantle DEI initiatives across federal agencies. On January 20, Trump signed an executive order mandating the termination of all DEI-related offices and initiatives, arguing that the programs promote “illegal and immoral discrimination” and result in “public waste.”

In February, a group of career US intelligence staffers who had been assigned to DEI initiatives sued ODNI for placing them on administrative leave. The officers argued that they were being fired without sufficient cause, in violation of the agency’s legal obligations and their constitutional rights.

“The plaintiffs face termination without any suggestion of wrongdoing or poor performance,” Judge Trenga ruled, as quoted by Politico. He said the government must allow the 19 employees to seek reassignment or appeal their termination as set forth in employment rules governing their agencies.

The ruling is expected to apply to the other 39 CIA and ODNI personnel who did not join the suit but also face termination, Reuters noted.

The injunction is part of a series of legal challenges against Trump’s executive actions, spanning multiple policy areas, including immigration, civil rights, public health funding, and federal workforce regulations.

Courts have recently blocked funding freezes at the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), National Institutes of Health (NIH), and the Department of Education.

The recent funding cuts implemented by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk, are part of a broader initiative to reduce federal expenditures and dismantle DEI within federal agencies.


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DEI principles in employment are aimed at promoting opportunities for all individuals, especially those from historically marginalized groups. Critics argue that hiring based on factors other than merit can lead to reverse discrimination and inefficiencies within organizations.

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