Trump shutdown USAID and had the signs removed from DC headquarters

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Ha! The deep state cabal was robbing the US taxpayer blind using USAID in order to push their globalist agenda all over the world. It's insane finding out what the deep state been spending taxpayer dollars on. They are all wildly benefitting from this outright theft while Americans are suffering.

I hope President Trump @realdonaldtrump and Elon Musk at the Dept of Government Efficiency aka D.O.G.E. go after Art in Embassies program. That's another money laundering scheme.

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NBC4 Washington, 2/7/25: A federal judge in Washington, D.C., has temporarily paused the Trump administration's moves to put thousands of workers on leave and dramatically reduce the U.S. Agency of International Development (USAID) workforce.

Just a few hours before some of USAID's civil servants gathered with lawyers in D.C.'s federal courthouse to request that pause, crews were seen removing the sign from USAID's headquarters on Pennsylvania Avenue. Customs and Border Protection has taken over the lease of the space, according to a White House official.

The pause, officially called a "temporary restraining order," prevents the administrative leave set to begin at 11:59 p.m. on Friday night. That leave would have affected thousands of USAID employees.

Those employees learned about the administrative leave through a message posted on USAID.gov earlier this week.

But with the ruling from Judge Carl Nichols, those roughly 2,200 employees will remain employed and active.
Nichols, who said he will enter a formal order before midnight, added during his decision that the order will be directed at the placement of employees on administrative leave, as well as what he called the “accelerated removal” of employees from countries around the world.

In addition to the 2,200 employees set to go on leave without the pause, 500 employees are already on administrative leave, according to Acting Assistant Attorney General Brett Shumate, who argued this case on behalf of the Department of Justice.

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