In a significant victory for the Trump administration, an appeals court has ruled in favor of President Trump's power to make decisions regarding labor and workforce protection boards. The ruling comes after a series of legal battles surrounding the dismissal of board leaders appointed by the previous administration.

The court's decision to grant a temporary stay on Trump's firings of board leaders has been met with backlash from critics who argue that his actions are politically motivated. However, supporters of the president applaud the ruling, citing his authority to appoint individuals who align with his policies.

In a separate ruling, the appeals court has also given the green light for the controversial organization, DOGE, to continue operating under the supervision of USAID. This marks another victory for the Trump administration, as they continue to push for reforms in various government agencies.

As Trump's firing appeals continue to make headlines, the legal battle over his authority in the realm of workforce protection boards is far from over. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.