News

A federal judge ... pause the Trump administration's plan to place thousands of workers at the U.S. Agency for International Development on administrative leave. About 2,200 USAID employees ...
A federal judge on ... on paid leave, delaying any action while the judge weighs whether to order a longer pause. Two labor unions representing USAID employees sued the Trump administration ...
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.
In the meantime, the Trump administration is asking staff to assist ... A district judge on March 18 ordered the Trump administration to pause its efforts to dismantle USAID; however, a circuit ...
Pete Marocco, the Trump administration official who played a major role in dismantling the U.S. Agency for International ...
Staff would be given the choice of termination on July 1 or September 2, the memo said. More: USAID shutdown effort 'likely' unconstitutional: judge Over ... to President Trump, this misguided ...
The agency notified Congress of its plan to discontinue any USAID functions that do not align with Trump administration priorities and told USAID staff that it would eliminate all positions not ...
A Trump admin memo argues the U.S. foreign aid structure is too broad, too costly and failed to reduce some nations' dependency on U.S. assistance.
“This is not unusual for an administration to pause funding and to take ... groups has already led a federal judge to temporarily put Trump’s plan on hold. The Trump administration is set ...