On Thursday, a federal judge in Massachusetts issued a preliminary injunction blocking President Trump and U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon from carrying out Trump’s executive order calling for the secretary to close the Education Department.

The judge also told the administration to reinstate the roughly 1,300 Education Department employees who were told in March that they would lose their jobs as part of a sweeping reduction-in-force and “to restore the Department to the status quo.”

In his ruling, District Court Judge Myong J. Joun wrote, “A department without enough employees to perform statutorily mandated functions is not a department at all. This court cannot be asked to cover its eyes while the Department’s employees are continuously fired and units are transferred out until the Department becomes a shell of itself.”

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    8 hours ago

    It doesn’t matter. The judicial cannot enforce anything. They don’t have the power

    It’s always been the weakness of the constitution. Only the honor system has kept us a country

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      7 hours ago

      The rights and freedoms of Americans has always been a gentleman’s agreement, and they’ve run out of gentlemen.