The US Judge issues a deadline for Trump’s administration to pay for foreign help funds | News Donald Trump
The judge said the administration was not in line with the earlier orders to take away the funds.
The federal judge ordered the administration of US President Donald Trump to pay the funds for foreign assistance and recipient recipients by the end of Wednesday.
The command indicates the third time that the judge in this case, Amir Ali, ruled that officials had to let the funds that were frozen after Trump ordered the 90-day break on all the side of help.
On Tuesday, the judge, but noted that there was no indication that the administration had taken any steps to follow his earlier commands.
Prosecutors in a lawsuit-Koja include non-profit organizations and a company with government contracts-they said that they might have to close their organizations if the agreed funds are not paid.
They also claim that the administration has violated the Federal Law and the Constitution of the United States, refusing to pay the funds awarded by Congress.
The complaint also points out that the dismantling of the US Agency for International Development (USAID) could initiate constitutional separation of powers, since Congress created an independent agency in 1961.
The court command shall be reported to the job payments made before February 13, when the judge issued an earlier temporary restraint order.
On Sunday, USAID said that all his staff, except for certain essential workers administrative departure Starting on Sunday. In addition, 1,600 positions were eliminated.
“Individuals who are affected will receive special notifications on February 2, 2025, with further instructions and information about their benefits and rights,” the Trump administration notification states the next day.
Led by Elon Male Technology Billioner, Department for Government Efficiency (Doge), Trump Administration has switched to efficiently dismantled agency.
Musk-Koji called USAID “criminal organization” and “Viper’s nesting radically left-wing Marxist who hate America”- full of waste and fraud and the ideological plan follows.
Former USAID officials have condemned Trump’s move by humanitarian workers, warning that the death of a help agency will harm millions of vulnerable people around the world and weaken American soft power.
“Eliminating American unique response of crisis experts who help outbreaks of illness, stabilize the displaced population – short -sighted, high risk and honestly, stupid act,” wrote Marcia Wong, a former deputy assistant administrators for a USAID for humanitarian aid, wrote about social media platform X.
Last week, the judge also cleaned the way for Trump’s administration to move forward with his plans to invite thousands of employees of USAIDs from abroad within 30 days.
“For a foreign staff, USAID intends to a voluntary return program for return and other benefits,” the USAID’s website notices states.
“USAID is dedicated to keeping their foreign staff. Until they return home, the staff will retain access to agency systems and diplomatic and other resources. In the next week, we will provide details about how to retrieve personal subjects from former USAIDs of the workplaces and the return published by the Government devices. “