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The dismissals of the state departments will occur quickly ”following the decision of the Supreme Court

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The spokesman for the State Department, Tammy Bruce, said that the agency was about to move “quickly” after the Supreme Court shot down the decision of a lower court blocking the Trump administration to implement reductions on a general force of force through the federal government.

“I think it is fair to say that with everything that is happening (in the State Department), it will happen quickly,” said Bruce when they asked him how long the agency would start to issue opinions from the employees of the department. “It will not be a prolonged expectation for people who listen and look in this building, or American colleagues at home and in the world, it will happen quickly.”

Bruce underlined that, to the point, the only reason why there was a delay in the implementation of the reductions of the force in the State Department, is due to the courts which intervened to try to stop the reforms.

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The spokesperson for the State Department, Tammy Bruce, talks to journalists on Thursday during a press briefing of the agency. (US State Department)

“There was a delay – not to our interests, but because of the courts,” added Bruce. “It was difficult when you know you have to do something for everyone. It will be – it will be quickly.”

However, while Bruce said the agency would move “quickly”, it refused to provide a specific calendar.

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She also refused to provide details on the question of whether an order of the court which followed the decision of the Supreme Court authorizing the reductions of the Trump administration, which aims to resolve a dispute about the question of whether the administration must publicly share the reasoning for their reorganization efforts, could slow down the process.

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The court order aimed at determining whether the Trump administration must publicly share the details of their provided for their planned reforms and the reductions in force through the government was signed by the judge of the US District Court Susan Illston.

It is the previous decision of Illston in May which temporarily prevented the Trump administration from implementing its executive agency reforms, that the Supreme Court has canceled this week.

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The decision of May d’Illston stems from the proceedings initiated by unions and defense groups, which argued that the decree of reduction of the work of February was an excess of power and has undermined certain protections of the public service.

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