In this PJ Media article, Matt Margolis reports a federal court defying the Supreme Court by ruling President Trump cannot fire DEI officers.
- The court blocked Trump’s efforts to remove DEI-related positions, claiming it violates prior precedents despite recent SCOTUS rulings on executive authority.
- This decision highlights ongoing resistance from activist judges against Trump’s agenda to eliminate wasteful and ideological federal programs.
- Trump has prioritized dismantling DEI initiatives across government as part of broader efficiency and merit-based reforms.
- The ruling underscores tensions between the executive branch and lower courts attempting to limit presidential power over personnel.
- Critics see it as judicial overreach protecting entrenched bureaucracy from accountability.
- The administration is expected to challenge the decision, consistent with its pattern of pushing back against lawfare.
- The case reflects deeper battles over who controls the federal workforce and whether ideological offices can be abolished.
Read the full story:
https://pjmedia.com/matt-margolis/2026/07/04/federal-court-defies-supreme-court-rules-trump-cant-fire-dei-officers-n4954659


