Trump previously claimed that USAID, is an inefficient use of taxpayer funds and has expressed a desire to dismantle it by placing 10,000 employees on...
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President Donald Trump's Justice Department admitted to making multiple factual misrepresentations to a federal judge overseeing the legal battle over his authority to dismantle the U.S. Agency for Internal Development, reported Politico's Kyle Cheney.Trump, bolstered by his ally and benefactor, tech billionaire Elon Musk, has moved to suspend most of the staff of the critical foreign aid agency, and bring what's left of it under the umbrella of the State Department — which was immediately challenged in court as USAID is an agency authorized by Congress.Yet in a new filing in federal court, Justice Department attorneys conceded two major false claims previously stated during the dispute.ALSO READ: 'Hero': Latest school shooter celebrated as followers float copycat plans"DOJ acknowledges making two significant errors during a court hearing last week on efforts to dismantle USAID," noted Cheney. First, "It said only 500 employees had been placed on leave. Actual number was 2,140," and secondly, they said "only future contracts were stopped. Existing contracts were also stopped."Trump's move to gut USAID was blocked last week by District Judge Carl Nichols, a judge Trump himself appointed to the bench.This week, unions representing USAID workers filed a notice with the court that Trump is not currently complying with the judge's order — a development that comes as Vice President J.D. Vance is openly suggesting the administration should ignore judicial orders it considers illegitimate.
Trump previously claimed that USAID, is an inefficient use of taxpayer funds and has expressed a desire to dismantle it by placing 10,000 employees on...
A U.S. judge on Friday said he would pause plans to place 2,200 U.S. Agency for International Development employees on leave, as part of a temporary...
A federal judge has paused aspects of Trump’s plan to shut down USAID, reinstating thousands of furloughed workers.
By: Bayero Ade A federal judge has temporarily halted the Trump administration’s plan to lay off approximately 2,700 employees of the U.S. Agency...
President Trump's national security adviser defended the administration's push to dismantle the U.S. Agency for International Development.
by Jake Pearson and Anjeanette DamonProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom. Sign up for The Big Story newsletter to receive...
WRITTEN BY: CHRYSTAL HAYES A judge has temporarily blocked president Donald Trump from placing 2 200 workers at the US Agency for International...
The American Bar Association released a statement on Monday reminding lawyers they must stand up for the rule of law. The statement comes amid a flood...
As of this writing, when you attempt to access the US Agency for International Development (USAID) website or social media pages you are informed...
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