Unions sue Trump administration over USAID shutdown
- Two unions representing federal employees filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over plans to reduce USAID's workforce from 10,000 to under 300 jobs, as reported by the New York Times.
- The lawsuit seeks to block actions that the unions claim have created a global humanitarian crisis and caused job losses, according to The Hill.
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio defended the administration's actions, stating they were necessary for cooperation within USAID and not meant to disrupt lives.
- The lawsuit was filed on February 6, claiming the Trump administration's actions are unconstitutional and illegal, impacting U.S. National security interests.
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