Friday evening, all the small employees of the United States Institute received official dismissal opinions, with immediately effect, said familiar people at NBC News.
This puts an end to the employment of almost everyone at USIP to rely on Constitution Avenue in Washington, DC employees who remain active can include senior officials who should help close offices abroad, as well as certain human resources officials, who should all be terminated.
This decision comes just a few weeks after the American district judge Beryl Howl has chased the members of the Ministry of Effectiveness of the Government, which is led by the Elon Musk technology magnate, for the way it entered the USIP building with armed agents of the application of laws earlier this month.
Howll’s comments came when she denied the representatives of the USIP a temporary prohibition prescription against the Trump administration after several members of the staff of the USIP continued to prevent Doge from dismantling the group and To reintegrate the leaders of the organization who have been withdrawn and replaced.
In his refusal of a tro earlier this month, Howell noted that the USIP is a “very complicated entity” because it is not a federal agency but rather a non-profit organization funded by the congress.
“I am very offended by the way Dog has worked at the Institute and treated American citizens trying to do a job they were statically responsible for doing,” said Howll. “But this concern about how it has decreased is not one that can influence me in the factors of a Tro.”
The trial also sought to restore the former members of the board of directors of the USIP, which President Donald Trump replaced by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the defense secretary Pete Hegseth and others before the agency’s attempt by Doge.
Part of the government’s argument against this trial was that the complainants did not stand up to continue, since they had been withdrawn from the board of directors of the USIP and the organizational positions of the organization and replaced.
“The former interim president (of the USIP), Mr. George E. Moose, has no more authorization to (bring legal action). The fact that Moose’s ablation was appropriate or not, it is not in question in this prosecution because Moose is not a party, and that no applicant claims to assert complaints based on injuries supposed for him”, wrote the government in his argument.
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