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Trump Administration Targets USAID: Massive Cuts Spark Legal Battle
Federal workers’ groups have filed a lawsuit, arguing the downsizing is illegal without congressional approval and risks national and global interests.
Federal workers’ groups have filed a lawsuit, arguing the downsizing is illegal without congressional approval and risks national and global interests.
Critics warn that sharing employee information under Trump-era workforce reduction policies could compromise counterintelligence efforts, particularly against adversaries like China.
Public trust in Musk is eroding across party lines, with 46% of Americans believing he should have no influence in shaping federal policies.
Evidence, including FDIC documents, suggests regulators pressured banks to sever ties with certain industries, raising concerns of overreach and bias.
Concerns grow over potential misuse of taxpayer information, with Democrats questioning the legality of the access and warning of risks like data theft.
GOP leaders, led by Vice President Vance, rallied swing votes to solidify party unity in Trump’s initial weeks in office.
Elon Musk sparked controversy by claiming Trump agreed to shut down USAID, following Musk’s $267 million donation to Trump’s reelection campaign.
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Musk, has clashed with USAID, escalating tensions over access to sensitive information and classified materials.