Civil rights agency moves to fire administrative judge fighting Trump directives
Source: Associated Press
Civil rights agency moves to fire judge fighting Trump directives
By CLAIRE SAVAGE
Updated 5:53 PM EDT, May 12, 2025
The federal agency tasked with protecting workers civil rights has moved to terminate a New York administrative judge who has resisted compliance with directives from the White House, including President Donald Trumps executive order decreeing male and female as two immutable sexes.
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in response to Trumps order has moved to drop at least seven of its own pending cases representing transgender workers alleging discrimination, and is classifying all new gender identity-related discrimination cases as its lowest priority, signaling a major departure from its prior interpretation of civil rights law.
EEOC Administrative Judge Karen Ortiz, who in February criticized the agencys Trump-appointed head, Acting Chair Andrea Lucas, in an email copied to more than 1,000 colleagues, on Wednesday was placed on administrative leave. She also received notice that the EEOC leadership sought to fire her, accusing her of profoundly unprofessional conduct.
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An EEOC spokesperson said on Monday that the agency had no comment on Ortizs termination proceedings. But in its notice to Ortiz, the agency said its action does not pertain to the content of your disagreement with the Agency policy, but rather the disrespectful and disparaging manner in which you have conveyed your message.
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