A federal judge in the US has ordered a temporary pause on Donald Trump’s plans to force more than 2000 workers to go on leave from the country’s independent foreign aid body.
US District Judge Carl Nichols in Washington, who was nominated by President Donald Trump during his first term, announced the decision at a hearing on a lawsuit from the largest US government workers ...
The case, brought by the American Foreign Service Association and the American Federation of Government Employees was ...
This was followed by another book in 2014 by the same author called The Tyranny of Experts: Economists, Dictators, and the ...
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USAID gave $270 million to a Soros NGO, but it only needed $9 million to doom democracy in AlbaniaThe Soros family’s foundations may have designed the Albanian kangaroo court that the country’s socialist prime minister has used to jail his political opponents, but the U.S. government has spent ...
Two labor groups had sued the Trump administration after it said that thousands of USAID employees would be placed on ...
Trump and Musk have been accusing USAID of corruption — and systematically dismantling it as a result. Do they have any proof?
A federal judge is weighing whether to temporarily block the Trump administration from dismantling the U.S. Agency for International Development.
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency group has made swift work of the billionaire's goal to curtail the government. Here are some of the direct actions.
However, the judge said his order would prevent those 2,200 employees from being immediately placed on administrative leave and would also pause the relocation of certain humanitarian workers ...
USAID's links to terror groups including Hamas -- and a failure to heed warnings about these links -- may have sealed its ...
A federal judge said Friday he intends to temporarily block the Trump administration’s plan to place thousands of U.S. Agency ...
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