After DOGE demolished USAID, the Trump administration has yet to collect work laptops and phones from former employees.
The federal judge ordered the government to reinstate U.S. Agency for International Development systems, saying DOGE likely violated the constitution in multiple ways.
Jack Gruber / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images “Thank you for your assistance in clearing our classified safes and personnel documents,” began the email, which bore a USAID logo.
When disaster strikes abroad, trucks and response workers bearing the USAID logo are often the first to show up, which has contributed to the U.S. reputation of goodwill and collaboration.
U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) employees and outside groups are fighting an order from the agency’s leadership to shred and burn its classified documents as well as personnel ...
A senior official at USAID instructed a number of the agency’s remaining staff to convene at the agency’s now-former headquarters in Washington on Tuesday for an “all day” group effort to ...
“Thank you for your assistance in clearing our classified safes and personnel documents,” began the email, which bore a USAID logo. “Shred as many documents first,” the email ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A union for U.S. Agency for International Development contractors asked a federal judge Tuesday to intervene in any destruction of classified documents after an email ordered ...
Groups challenging the administration's plans to shut down USAID filed an emergency motion Tuesday afternoon seeking to stop the document destruction. "Defendants are, as this motion is being ...