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Trump administration halts environmental litigation, sidelines legal representatives, sources state

U.S. President Donald Trump's administration has actually halted all pending ecological litigation and reassigned four career Justice Department attorneys concentrated on environmental issues, three sources familiar with the matter informed Reuters on Friday.

The decision to move the four officials, who are not political appointees, from managing the natural deposits, environmental enforcement, appellate and ecological crimes sections is the most recent in a string of comparable actions as the brand-new Republican administration shakes up the federal government's 2.2 million-strong labor force.

The department's Environment and Natural Resources Division is accountable for bringing criminal and civil cases related to air and water contamination, animal well-being and public security, as well as protecting in court federal government firms such as the Department of the Interior and the Department of Energy.

The 4 section chiefs were told in an email late Thursday they have 15 days to accept the brand-new project to a freshly produced Sanctuary City Working Group or face negative repercussions, the sources told Reuters.

A Justice Department representative declined to comment.

The sources were approved privacy because they are not authorized to speak with the media. The sources said the reassigned officials have actually not been provided further information about their new assignments.

Trump has long dismissed environment change as a scam, vowed to cut policy and in his very first day in workplace withdrew the U.S. from the Paris environment treaty.

Four other Justice Department staff members who dealt with environmental justice issues were also placed on paid administrative leave today, four sources knowledgeable about the matter stated.

The 4 officials placed on leave include Cynthia Ferguson, who led the ecological justice workplace, and Lana Pettus, a. district attorney who dealt with some high-profile cases such as the. 2015 criminal Tidy Water Act case against Duke Energy.

The Trump administration today ordered anyone in the. federal government on diversity, equity and addition concerns to. be placed on leave, and also required the elimination of any. workplace or position involving ecological justice.

Ferguson and Pettus might not be immediately grabbed. remark.

The order to freeze all pending ecological policy was. released to employees on Thursday morning, the sources stated.

It resembles another memo released previously in the week to. the Civil Rights Department which also halted all litigation,. consisting of efforts to finalize court-approved settlements with. Minneapolis and Louisville to address civil liberties abuses by the. police.

(source: Reuters)