US Courts stop dogs of treasury records, USAID FURLOUGH | News Donald Trump
The verdicts are the last in the growing series that blocks Trump and Musk Government disorder.
Court judgments in the United States were blocked by the efforts of the team of President Donald Trump to join the records of the cash register department and the dismissal of the U.S. International Development Agency (USAID) staff.
Early on Saturday, American District Judge Paul A. Engelmayer blocked Elona Musk Government Efficiency DepartmentAlso known as Doge, from access to the records of the Treasury Department.
A day earlier, US District Judge Carl Nichols blocked a command that sought to put thousands of foreign USAID workers on a sudden administrative leave.
Judges are the latest that seeks to obstruct the aligned effort of Trump’s team to disrupt government institutions.
In addition to lawsuits of states, cities, lawmakers of Democrats, trademarks and advocacy groups that are collected, several stopping orders have been issued to stop or break on the White House moves.
Doge, who advocates access to the minutes among the institutions, has fallen into a wide concern for critics for the increasing power of billionaire.
USAID was the main target of a chaotic earthquake. All US help is frozen, and the agency that distributes humanitarian aid at globally threatens the closure or reduction of staff from 10,000 to only 300.
The drive has launched chaos in the global Network of USAIDs citing the impact of the US on the world stage.
‘Administrative leave in Syria’
Anngelmayer’s command was issued after 19 general lawyers sued to stop access to the dog minutes containing sensitive personal information such as social insurance and bank account numbers. He set up a hearing for February.
“This unexplained group, led by the richest man in the world, is not authorial to have this information, and they explicitly sought this untreated approach to illegally blocked payments that millions of Americans rely on, payments for health care, child care and other basic programs “,” New York State Attorney Letitia James, whose office filed a lawsuit, said in a video posted by her office on Friday.
Nichols’s “very limited” temporary order that blocked the changes in Trump’s administration on USAIDs was based on concerns that they would demand themselves from Fruit workers and their families to move their families to the US within only 30 days to cover the government.
In the rush to exclude the agency and their programs abroad, some workers were cut off from the Government E -Mail and other communication systems they needed in the event of emergency health or security, Nichols said.
“Administrative leave in Syria is not the same as administrative leave in Bethesda,” the judge said in his order.
However, he rejected the request of two federal employees’ associations to approve the temporary block on Trump’s administration freezing financing, which was extinguished by a sixfold Agency, waiting for more hearing.