Day 26
February 14, 2025
5 documented events
- Critical Rights and Rule-of-Law Concern Federal Dismantlement
Bipartisan outcry forces overnight reversal
As news breaks that DOGE has fired nuclear warhead assemblers with top security clearances, bipartisan alarm erupts. NPR, CBS, and other outlets report the firings. By late Friday night, acting NNSA director Teresa Robbins issues a memo rescinding the firings for all but 28 employees.
From: DOGE Fires 350 Nuclear Weapons Workers at NNSA, Including Pantex Warhead Assemblers
- Serious Rights Violation Federal Dismantlement
Federal judge blocks further layoffs
A federal judge issues an order blocking the CFPB from laying off more employees while legal challenges proceed.
From: DOGE Shuts Down Consumer Financial Protection Bureau: 'CFPB RIP'
- Serious Rights Violation Federal Dismantlement
'Valentine's Day Massacre' — mass probationary employee firings
OPM Acting Director Charles Ezell's February 13 directive takes effect. Agencies fire approximately 30,000 probationary employees across DOE, VA, Interior, USFS, CDC, Education, and other departments. Many are falsely characterized as fired for 'performance' reasons despite positive reviews. Workers call it the 'Valentine's Day Massacre.'
From: DOGE-Directed Mass Firings and Forced Resignations of Federal Workers
- Major Abuse of Power Civil Rights
DEI firings merge with mass probationary employee purge
The DEI-targeted firings escalate alongside the broader 'Valentine's Day Massacre' of probationary employees. DOGE uses the cover of general workforce reduction to accelerate elimination of DEI-related positions and personnel.
From: DOGE-Directed Elimination of Federal DEI Programs and Mass Firings of DEI Workers
- Major Abuse of Power Rule of Law
San Francisco and coalition file lawsuit
The City and County of San Francisco, County of Santa Clara, and a coalition of cities and counties file suit challenging the administration's attempts to cut or condition federal funding to sanctuary jurisdictions.
From: Punishing Sanctuary Jurisdictions: Federal Funding Cutoffs and Lawsuits Against 29 States