USAID document destruction

USAID Staff Ordered to Shred Records Amid Trump Court Motion

Following a directive from Acting Executive Secretary Erica Carr, USAID employees were ordered to destroy classified documents and personnel records, shredding as much as possible before resorting to incineration. This action comes amidst legal challenges to the Trump administration’s dismantling of USAID, with critics arguing the document destruction hinders ongoing litigation regarding employee terminations and grant cessations. A federal judge has already ordered the administration to pay USAID contractors, highlighting the controversy surrounding the agency’s closure. The document destruction is raising concerns about the administration’s efforts to erase federal records and obstruct legal proceedings.

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Trump Admin Destroys USAID Documents, Obstructing Worker Reinstatement

Labor groups are suing the Trump administration, alleging the destruction of USAID employee documents, including classified and personnel files, is underway. This alleged destruction, directed via email by a USAID official, is occurring despite ongoing litigation challenging unlawful employee firings. The unions argue this document destruction will irreparably harm their ability to reinstate wrongfully terminated employees. A temporary restraining order is sought to halt the document destruction, which the plaintiffs contend is a large-scale effort to eliminate critical data. The judge has yet to rule on this latest motion.

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