They should be rehired. I'm Lisa LaSara, Fox News. A second federal judge has ruled the Trump administration must offer to reinstate thousands of fired probationary workers. The ruling from a Maryland judge coming hours after ruling out of California. A U.S. district judge based in San Francisco finding the Trump administration's justification for firing thousands of federal probationary workers to be an unlawful sham.
A coalition of labor unions and other organizations suing over the administration's ongoing push to cut the size of the federal workforce with the Office of Personnel Management targeting recently hired workers, calling it for performance reasons. The judge requiring at least six federal agencies to immediately offer workers their jobs back.
Those agencies include the Departments of Veterans Affairs, Agriculture, Defense, Energy, the Interior, and the Treasury. Fox's Kristen Goodwin. The Trump administration asking the Supreme Court to allow restrictions on birthright citizenship to partly take effect while legal fights play out. The order would deny citizenship to babies born after February 19th whose parents are in the country illegally. The Senate expected to vote tomorrow on a measure that would fund the government through September.
averting a partial government shutdown. Democratic leader Chuck Schumer is saying he will vote to pass it. For Donald Trump, a shutdown would be a gift. It would be the best distraction he could ask for.
from his awful agenda. Oklahoma Republican Mark Wayne Mullen tells Fox's Sean Hannity he's not sure why Democrats were against it. This is just extending current policy. So we're not changing the tax policy. We're keeping the current tax policy in place that was in place in 2017 and 2018. The House passed a bill earlier this week. If the Senate does not pass it, the government will partially shut down at midnight tomorrow.
All passengers safe after an American Airlines flight diverted to Denver and caught fire after landing. America's listening to Fox News.
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Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg may be seeking higher office. It was rumored that Pete Buttigieg moved two years ago from red Indiana to blue Michigan to seek a new job, perhaps as the state's next governor or U.S. senator, though he's announced that he won't be competing in either race in Michigan, leaving the door open for Buttigieg to mount a second run for the White House in 2028.
Buttigieg was an unknown mayor from South Bend, Indiana in 2020 in his first run for president, losing to Joe Biden, who would later tap Buttigieg for secretary of transportation. Jeff Manasso, Fox News. Massachusetts Air National Guard member Jack Tessera has pled guilty to military charges of obstructing justice after prosecutors say he leaked highly classified documents about the war in Ukraine in an online chat room.
If his plea is agreed to by a military judge, he'll be dishonorably discharged but serve no jail time for the military charges. He's already been sentenced in a federal court to 15 years in prison.
Facebook's parent company rolling out a new way to fact-check. Meta says it's unveiling a new community notes program next week to replace its third-party fact-checking program. The company telling Fox News Digital that content with community notes applied will not be limited in distribution to users or have penalties imposed. In January, Meta ended its fact-checking program and lifted restrictions on speech on the platform to, it said, quote,
restore free expression across Facebook, Instagram, and meta platforms. The company also citing bias prevention as motivating factors behind its decision to end its fact-checking policy after nine years. Critics have said the move would help fuel false information on social media and the ease with which it can spread. Lillian Wu, Fox News. And I'm Lisa LaSara. This is Fox News.
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