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US judge blocks Prez from placing USAID workers on forced leave

A federal judge on Friday dealt President Donald Trump and billionaire ally Elon Musk their first big setback in their dismantling of the US Agency for International Development, ordering a temporary halt to plans to pull thousands of agency staffers...
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A federal judge on Friday dealt President Donald Trump and billionaire ally Elon Musk their first big setback in their dismantling of the US Agency for International Development, ordering a temporary halt to plans to pull thousands of agency staffers off the job.

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US District Judge Carl Nichols, a Trump appointee, also agreed to block an order that would have given the thousands of overseas USAID workers just 30 days to move families back to the US on the government’s expense. Both moves would have exposed the US workers and their spouses and children to unwarranted risk and expense, the judge said.

Nichols pointed to accounts from workers abroad that the Trump administration, in its rush to shut down the agency and its programmes abroad, had cut some workers off from government emails and other communication systems they needed to reach the US government in case of a health or safety emergency. The Associated Press reported earlier that USAID contractors in West Asia and elsewhere had found even “panic button” apps wiped off their mobile phones.

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