Federal Judge Puts Brakes on Deadline for Trump's 'Buyout' Offer for Federal Workers
A federal judge has extended the deadline for federal workers to accept a deferred resignation offer made by the Trump administration, pausing the requirement for employees to submit their resignations by a previously set date. The court order temporarily prohibits the government from taking enforcement action against those who do not meet the new deadline.

A federal judge has extended the deadline for federal workers to accept the Trump administration's 'buyout' offer, allowing them more time to consider the deferred resignation plan previously set by the administration. The judge also prohibited the government from implementing new policies that could impact employees' benefits. This decision comes as many federal workers were expected to make decisions on their resignations by a certain date. The extension will give employees more time to weigh their options and decide whether to accept the offer.