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A judge ruled that Trump officials violated the First Amendment by forcing furloughed education employees to send partisan emails blaming Democrats for the shutdown.
A federal judge ruled on November 7, 2025, that the Trump administration violated the First Amendment by altering furloughed Department of Education employees' out-of-office emails to blame Democrats for the government shutdown, calling the practice unconstitutional compelled speech.
Judge Christopher Cooper stated that government workers cannot be forced to serve as unwilling political spokespersons, emphasizing the need for nonpartisanship in federal service.
The decision bars the department from using employee email accounts for partisan messaging and requires restoration of original messages.
The case, brought by the American Federation of Government Employees, highlights broader concerns about political interference in federal operations during the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.
Un juez dictaminó que los funcionarios de Trump violaron la Primera Enmienda al obligar a los empleados de educación en licencia a enviar correos electrónicos partidistas que culpan a los demócratas por el cierre.