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Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration Plan to Put 2,200 USAID Workers on Leave

Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration Plan to Put 2,200 USAID Workers on Leave

A federal judge has issued an immediate halt to key aspects of President Donald Trump's plan to dismantle the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), preventing Secretary of State Marco Rubio from placing 2,200 employees on leave within hours.

Legal Intervention

During an emergency hearing on Friday, U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols, appointed by Trump, rebuked the administration's move to put the employees on administrative leave, emphasizing that it should not proceed.

Impact on USAID

This decision marks a significant setback to the dismantling of USAID, an agency overseeing billions in international aid programs. The abrupt push to dissolve the agency, led by Elon Musk, faced a swift response from the judiciary.

Recall Order

Judge Nichols is considering whether to mandate the government to recall 500 workers already placed on leave while a lawsuit filed by USAID employees and their union progresses.

This development challenges the administration's restructuring efforts and underscores the importance of legal oversight in safeguarding the functions of vital government agencies.

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