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A U.S. judge temporarily halted the Trump administration's federal employee buyout program on Thursday, granting an initial victory to labor unions challenging the proposal. More than 60,000 federal employees have already accepted the buyout offer, but the ruling delays a midnight deadline set by the administration. The buyout is part of President Trump's effort to downsize the federal bureaucracy, which he accuses of hindering his agenda.
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