A federal judge granted a preliminary injunction on parts of Trump administration’s executive orders on diversity, equity and inclusion, blocking efforts to end federal support for DEI programs and cancel contracts promoting diversity. The judge ruled that the orders likely violate the Constitution and free speech, following a lawsuit by various organizations. Trump’s administration argued the orders targeted DEI programs violating civil rights laws, facing a second lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.
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USAID workers send message to Trump on boxes while leaving office for last time
Former USAID staffers in Washington, D.C., left their offices for the last time, carrying boxes with messages directed at President Trump, who is reducing the agency's workforce. A federal judge cleared the way for mass layoffs to proceed, as the Trump administration aims to streamline operations and cut costs. The agency plans to retain less than 300 employees out of 8,000, with criticism focused on alleged wasteful spending and controversial projects funded by USAID. Full...
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