The order arrived a few hours before Thursday 23:59 EST (04:59 GMT on Friday) is the last term in order for federal workers to accept the deal.
The lawyer of the Ministry of Justice said the federal staff would be reported that the term was terminated, CBS reports.
The White House statement appears to be a temporary stop as a way to increase the amount of resignation.
“We are grateful to the judge for expanding the term, so more federal workers who refuse to appear in the office can accept the administration for this very generous proposal if in life,” said Carolya spokesman Levit.
A statement on personnel management (OPM) states that the agency will continue to process resignation until Monday at 23:59 local time.
“The program is not blocked or canceled. The government will honor the resignation proposal,” the statement reads.
Trump administration, which previously stated that hoped for 200,000 people to accept her proposal, the media reported to us They were waiting for outbursts of participation A little ahead of the term.
“This will be saved by tens of millions of dollars,” said White House, Caroline Levitt’s press near the Western Wing of the White House before the judge stopped at the program.
The US Public Service Federation, the trade union, has launched a lawsuit against the APM, claiming that it violated the law that it could not finance the transaction and that it gave conflicting recommendations regarding its conditions.
The Union said in an e -mail to the members that the proposal was part of “efforts to dismantle the public service and replace the qualified, professional labor force of unauthorized political and non -profit contractors.”
The Union noted that the Congress did not accept the budget for financing outside March, claiming that it is unclear whether the agencies could pay employees until September.
The Union stated that the judge was “satisfied” by the actions of the judge.
“We still believe that this program violates the law, and we will continue to aggressively defend the rights of our members,” said the national president of the US Federation Everet Kelly.
Some federal staff stated that the ransom offer – delivered as an email late night with the string theme “Fork on the road” – became a shock. They were worried about unresolved issues and its legitimacy, which caused uncertainty about the troubled start of Trump’s second term.
“The tone of the original e -mail was like” you may have all the same “,” HEP Monet, a specialist in medical support for the US veterans department, said the BBC earlier. “People were blinded by this.”
Some employees believed that the email was spam because it was such a departure from typical state communications. Some departments had to check its authenticity.
The Democrats questioned the legality of the resignation package and warned that it would lead to a “brain drain” that will be “felt by every American.”
“Without experience and institutional knowledge that so many federal staff bring to their work, our government will be incapable of responding effectively to national emergencies, serve the American public or even conduct ordinary operations,” the Democrats wrote in the House Supervision Committee to the president Trump.
On Tuesday, the Central Intelligence Agency became the first National Security Department to expand the proposal to its employees. Former US intelligence officials and several legislators have caused concern that the proposal could undermine US national security priorities.
There are also reports that the Department of Government Efficiency of the Trump Administration (DOGE) is aimed at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
The US government agency is instructed to predict the weather, the monitoring conditions in the ocean and the atmosphere, as well as fishing and protection for endangery. It manages the National Meteorological Center – which predicts offices in cities and states across the United States and helps to predict everything from the tornado to the hurricane.
Those working on the DOGE, headed by billionaire Elon Musk, were in the offices of the Noaa, and staff told the budget and reduction of the personnel schedule, CBS sources said.
