Trump’s Shutdown of USAID Challenged in Court by Worker Unions

Feb. 7, 2025, 12:52 AM UTC

President Donald Trump’s shutdown of the US Agency for International Development was challenged in court by unions representing federal employees, which say the freeze on foreign aid is causing a global humanitarian crisis and costing thousands of American jobs.

The suit was filed late Thursday by the American Foreign Service Association and American Federation of Government Employees in Washington federal court.

The organization dates to President John F. Kennedy’s attempts to fight Soviet influence in the developing world. More recently, USAID has administered most of the US’s $70 billion in foreign aid, aiming to express American goodwill and ...

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