The Trump administration is firing 2,000 USAID workers and putting thousands of others on leave
- The Trump administration plans to eliminate 2,000 jobs at the U.S. Agency for International Development and put most staffers on leave worldwide, as reported in notices sent to USAID workers.
- U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols allowed the administration's plan to proceed, rejecting temporary blocking pleas from employees in a lawsuit.
- USAID's deputy administrator indicated only about 600 staffers would remain to manage essential functions.
- The administration's actions have sparked lawsuits claiming they lack authority to eliminate congressionally funded programs without approval from lawmakers.
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