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The decisions are the most new in the growing series, blocking the interruption of the Trump and Musk government.
Judicial decisions in the United States have blocked the efforts of President Donald Trump's team to access the Ministry of Finance and the dismissal of staff at the US Agency for International Development (USAID).
Early on Saturday, US District Judge Paul A. Engelmeier blocks Elon Musk Ministry of Government EfficiencyAlso known as Dog, from access to records of the Ministry of Finance.
Day earlier, US District Judge Carl Nichols blocks an order that seeks to put thousands abroad USAID Workers on sharp administrative leave.
The decisions are the most recent ones that seek to impede the agreed efforts of the Trump team from breaking state institutions.
Cases from countries, cities, lawmakers of the Democrats, unions and intercession groups have been issued by several orders for stops or breaks for the White House moves.
Doge, who insists on accessing records in institutions, has ignited widespread concern among critics about the growing power of the billionaire.
USAID is a major goal of chaotic shaking. All US assistance has been frozen and the agency, which distributes humanitarian aid globally, is threatened by closing or reducing staff from 10,000 to only 300.
The drive has caused chaos on the USAID global network and allegations of weakening the American influence on the world stage.
Engelmayer's order was issued after 19 democratic attorneys brought a judge to stop Doge's access to records containing sensitive personal data such as social security and bank account numbers. He put a hearing for February.
“This unexplained group, led by the most rich person in the world, is not an author to have this information, and they explicitly sought this unmissive access to illegal blocking of payments that millions of Americans rely on, health care payments, care for health care Children and other major programs, “New York General James James, whose office filed a lawsuit, said in a video message posted by her office on Friday.
The “very limited” temporary order of Nichols, blocking the Trump administration changes to USAID, is based on the fear that workers and their families will be required to move their families back to the United States in just 30 days to cover the government costs S
In his hurry to close the agency and his programs abroad, some workers were detached from government emails and other communication systems they need in the event of an emergency in health or safety, Nichols said.
“Administrative leave in Syria is not the same as the administrative leave in Besda,” the judge said in his order.
However, he refused a request from two federal employees' associations to provide a temporary freezing block for the Trump administration, which closed the six -seater agency, waiting for more hearing.