Judge mulls "deferred resignation" pause
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Judge weighs extending pause on Trump's "deferred resignations" for federal workers

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Judge George O'Toole of the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts issued a temporary restraining order last week .
He declined to rule on the matter from the bench, and said the pause would remain in effect until he issues a new order.
Unions representing federal workers, including the AFL-CIO , sued the government last week to stop the deadline and challenge the legality of the program.
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