A federal judge ordered a temporary block Friday on Trump administration orders that would have placed thousands more workers ...
A federal judge said he would temporarily order the government not to place USAID employees on administrative leave.
District Judge Carl Nichols, a Trump appointee, sided with two federal employee associations in agreeing to a pause.
Current and former USAID officials blasted the Trump administration's gutting of the agency, saying it has left critical ...
Federal workers removed USAID lettering from the facade of the Ronald Reagan Building on Friday, even as the agency’s 10,000 or so employees and foreign aid programs remain in limbo.
Administration officials had reportedly moved to gut the agency’s more than 10,000-person workforce by the end of the week down to just 290 or so staff members.
Even if programs are allowed to resume after the 90-day freeze, much of the damage—not just to the recipients of USAID ...
As a U.S. senator, Marco Rubio supported foreign aid and praised the U.S. Agency for International Development, aka USAID. Since he became secretary of state and USAID’s acting ...
"We're destroying all our foreign the apparatus of our international affairs apparatus in the US government just before we are in a conflict. It's madness to do this." ...
From Day 1, the Trump team has issued a series of orders and statements aimed at the U.S. Agency for International ...
The plan would leave fewer than 300 staffers on the job out of what are currently 8,000 direct hires and contractors.
Washington's primary humanitarian aid agency has been a target of a government reorganization program spearheaded by Elon ...