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Judge gives Trump the go-ahead to continue putting USAID employees on leave

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A USAID sign seen on a container in Manila, Philippines. USAID provides assistance to countries around the world. JAM STA ROSA/AFP via Getty Images In a Friday ruling Judge Carl Nichols allowed President Donald Trump to resume putting USAID employees on leave. Nichols reversed a prior order…
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