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A federal judge on Friday dealt President Donald Trump and billionaire ally Elon Musk their first big setback in their dismantling of the U.S.
Agency for International Development, saying he will order a temporary halt to plans to pull thousands of agency staffers off the job.U.S.
District Judge Carl Nichols, who was nominated by Trump, sided with two federal employee associations in agreeing to a pause in plans to put 2,200 employees on paid leave as of midnight Friday.
Nichols stressed his order was not a decision on the employees request to roll back the administrations swiftly moving destruction of the agency.CLOSE IT DOWN, Trump said on social media of USAID before the judges ruling.The American Foreign Service Association and the American Federation of Government Employees argue that Trump lacks the authority to shut down the six-decade-old aid agency without approval from Congress.
Democratic lawmakers have made the same argument.Trumps administration moved quickly Friday to literally erase the agencys name.
Workers on a crane scrubbed the name from the stone front of its Washington headquarters.
They used duct tape to block it out on a sign and took down USAID flags.
Someone placed a bouquet of flowers outside the door.The Trump administration and Musk, who is running a budget-cutting Department of Government Efficiency, have made USAID their biggest target so far in an unprecedented challenge of the federal government and many of its programs.Administration appointees and Musks teams have shut down almost all funding for the agency, stopping aid and development programs worldwide, placed staffers and contractors on leave and furlough and locked them out of the agencys email and other systems.
According to Democratic lawmakers, they also carted away USAIDs computer servers.This is a full-scale gutting of virtually all the personnel of an entire agency, Karla Gilbride, the attorney for the employee associations, told the judge.Department of Justice attorney Brett Shumate argued that the administration has all the legal authority it needs to place agency staffers on leave.
The government does this across the board every day, Shumate said.
Thats whats happening here.
Its just a large number.Fridays ruling is the latest setback in the courts for the Trump administration, whose policies to offer financial incentives for federal workers to resign and end birthright citizenship for anyone born in the U.S.
to someone in the country illegally have been temporarily paused by judges.Earlier Friday, a group of a half-dozen USAID officials speaking to reporters strongly disputed assertions from Secretary of State Marco Rubio that the most essential life-saving programs abroad were getting waivers to continue funding.
None were, the officials said.Among the programs they said had not received waivers: $450 million in food grown by U.S.
farmers sufficient to feed 36 million people, which was not being paid for or delivered; and water supplies for 1.6 million people displaced by war in Sudans Darfur region, which were being cut off without money for fuel to run water pumps in the desert.The judges order involved the Trump administrations decision earlier this week to pull almost all USAID workers off the job and out of the field worldwide.
Besides the 2,200 workers temporarily protected from being put on leave, the fate was not clear of others who work with the agency and have been laid off, furloughed or put on leave.Trump and congressional Republicans have spoken of moving a much-reduced number of aid and development programs under the State Department.Within the State Department itself, employees fear substantial staff reductions following the deadline for the Trump administrations offer of financial incentives for federal workers to resign, according to officials who spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisal.
A judge temporarily blocked that offer and set a hearing Monday.The administration earlier this week gave almost all USAID staffers posted overseas 30 days, starting Friday, to return to the U.S., with the government paying for their travel and moving costs.
Diplomats at embassies asked for waivers allowing more time for some, including families forced to pull their children out of schools midyear.In a notice posted on the USAID website late Thursday, the agency clarified that none of the overseas personnel put on leave would be forced to leave the country where they work.
But it said that workers who chose to stay longer than 30 days might have to cover their own expenses unless they received a specific hardship waiver.Rubio said Thursday during a trip to the Dominican Republic that the government would help staffers get home within 30 days if they so desired and would listen to those with special conditions.He insisted the moves were the only way to get cooperation because staffers were working to sneak through payments and push through payments despite the stop order on foreign assistance.
Agency staffers deny his claims of obstruction.Rubio said the U.S.
government will continue providing foreign aid, but it is going to be foreign aid that makes sense and is aligned with our national interest.Source: AP--Agencies





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