US district judge Carl Nichols has approved the Trump administration’s plan to dismiss thousands of USAID employees globally, with limited exceptions. This move has sparked concerns over the safety of staff in high-risk areas, potential disruptions to vital programs, and inadequate emergency communication measures. Critics argue the administration aims to dismantle USAID entirely, despite a lack of supporting evidence.
Judge allows Donald Trump’s administration to fire thousands of USAID staffers

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