Supreme Court seems intent on taking small steps in dealing with challenges to Trump's agenda

FILE - The Supreme Court in Washington, June 30, 2024. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Friday temporarily kept on the job the head of the federal agency that protects government whistleblowers, in its first word on the many legal fights over President Donald Trump's second-term agenda.

The justices said in an unsigned order that Hampton Dellinger, head of the Office of Special Counsel, could remain in his job at least until Wednesday. That's when a lower-court order temporarily protecting him expires.

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