The validity of the temporary prohibition of the court is 21 days; The journalists’ attorney examines the decision as a “sharp remorse” of the Trump administration.
The Federal Judge suspended attempts through Donald Trump’s administration to eliminate America’s voice. This was reported by the New York Times.
Judge Jay Paul Etken from the US District Court in Manhattan decided to hear the lawsuit filed by Voice of America journalists and their trade unions.
The lawsuit states that the removal of the road -the organization of the organization on a paid vacation violates the rights of journalists set by the first amendment to the Constitution. The validity of the temporary prohibition of the court is 21 days.
A separate lawsuit filed by publication director Michael Abramovitsa is under the court.
“It is a decisive success of independence of the press and the first amendment, as well as a sharp administration’s criticism, which has shown a complete neglect of the principles that refer to our democracy,” the attorney of journalists who filed the lawsuit.
America’s voice It was established in 1942. The publication was considered a major element of the American “soft power” aimed at promoting foreign democracy.
As you know, on March 15, United States President Donald Trump signed a command to the highest reduction in the employees’ employees and activities of some departments to fight the bureaucracy, including the US government agency in the global media (USAGM), which controls American radio and voices.
Voice journalists filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration
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