Fired National Park Service employees make plans for class-action lawsuit
The federal hiring freeze enacted via executive order by President Donald Trump is heavily impacting the Department of the Interior. The department fired thousands of employees last week, and it could cause big problems for national parks. KTVU's Tori Gaines reports from San Francisco.
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