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Summary
The Trump administration has dismantled USAID, placing 4,080 staffers on leave and firing 1,600 more, eliminating over 90% of the agency’s foreign aid contracts totaling $60 billion.
Affected employees were given just 15 minutes to clear their workspaces under strict security.
This action, led by Trump and Elon Musk, proceeded without congressional authorization, though a Congressional Research Service report states such approval is required.
Legal challenges continue, with the Supreme Court temporarily blocking a federal judge’s order to release frozen funds.
Don’t worry the Supreme Court already stepped in… To protect Trump.
Specifically they accepted the administration’s argument that a Wednesday deadline is too early to allow an “orderly review” and Friday is a much better day.
I’m not sure what Roberts thinks an orderly review looks like but I’d hate to be in the blast radius when he does spring cleaning.