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Trump administration battles employee lawsuit to block dismantling of USAID

  • The Trump administration argues that USAID is "rife with insubordination" and must be dismantled to salvage its parts, according to Deputy USAID Administrator Pete Marocco's affidavit.
  • U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols temporarily halted plans to reduce USAID staff, citing concerns about the treatment of employees and the agency's operations.
  • Employee groups claim the administration's actions are a pretext to dismantle USAID, which they argue is crucial for humanitarian aid and national security.
  • The American Foreign Service Association argues that Trump lacks authority to shut down USAID without Congressional approval, as stated in court documents.
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Associated Press News broke the news in United States on Tuesday, February 11, 2025.
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