Judge pauses Trump plan to put USAID workers on leave for another week
- A D.C. federal judge has extended a restraining order preventing the Trump administration from shutting down the foreign aid agency USAID for another week, as reported by U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols.
- Nichols instructed the government to reinstate any USAID employees placed on administrative leave and prohibited further leaves based on Trump's actions.
- Karla Gilbride stated that USAID employees faced unprecedented harm from a coordinated and unconstitutional effort to dismantle the agency, citing safety concerns and well-being issues.
- Eric Hamilton from the Justice Department argued that grievances should be addressed through the Merit Systems Protection Board, rather than federal court.
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Column: Yolo County farmers could be hurt by ending USAID
It may be too soon to tell, but Yolo County farmers – like farmers across California – may be hurt financially now that President Donald Trump has curtailed the USAID program. According to the best information I can find from state finance officials, after the Trump administration abruptly closed the U.S. Agency for International Development, purchases and shipments of U.S. food aid worth over $340 million have been paused. Whether Yolo farmers …
President Trump Still Banned from Dismantling the Corrupt USAID
Last week, Judge Carl Nichols, a Donald Trump appointee, banned the administration from putting thousands of staffers for the U.S. Agency for International Development on paid leave for three weeks. Labor unions brought the case. Nichols extended the order he issued last week until Feb. 21. It blocked much of the Trump administration’s plan for […] The post President Trump Still Banned from Dismantling the Corrupt USAID appeared first on www.ind…
Local organization, workers react to USAID freeze
CHATHAM COUNTY, Ga (WSAV) -- A pause on President Donald Trump's plan to put U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) workers on paid leave isn't easing concerns locally, as humanitarian groups are worried if they will be on the chopping block soon. Mana Nutrition depends heavily on the USAID to feed around 2 million children overseas with a peanut and milk mixture. “What concerns us is the future humanitarian funding,” James Holt, ware…
NEW: Federal Judge Extends Pause on Trump's Move to Put Thousands of USAID Workers on Leave
A federal judge has prolonged a restraining order affecting USAID, raising significant questions about the agency's operations and oversight. This critical development warrants a closer examination of its implications for U.S. policy.
Judge extends stay of Trump order on USAID
WASHINGTON — A court order halting Trump administration plans to pull all but a fraction of USAID staffers off the job worldwide will stay in place for at least another week. U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols ordered the extension after a nearly three-hour hearing Thursday, much of it focused on how employees were affected by abrupt orders by the Trump administration and ally Elon Musk to put thousands of USAID workers on leave and freeze foreig…
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