The Office of Personnel Management can continue using a government-wide email system to communicate with federal workers after a federal judge on Monday denied the employees’ early bid to block it.
The federal workers failed to show that they likely have standing to bring this action and would suffer irreparable injury in the absence of emergency relief, Judge Randolph D. Moss of the US District Court for the District of Columbia ruled.
The email system allows senior Trump administration officials to communicate directly with staff across the government, rather than relying on managers to distribute information.
The system-wide email was ...
