The judgments are the last in the growing series blocking Trump and the government’s disruption by Trump and Musk.
Judicial judgments in the United States have blocked the efforts of President Donald Trump’s team to access the files of the Treasury Department and dismiss the staff of the American Agency for International Development (USAID).
Early on Saturday, the American district judge Paul A. Engelmayer blocked the Elon Musk government ministry, also known as Doge, access to files in the Treasury Department.
One day earlier, US District Judge Carl Nichols blocked a prescription that sought to put thousands of workers abroad in the USAID on steep administrative leave.
The judgments are the last to seek to hinder the Trump team’s concerted effort to disrupt government institutions.
With legal proceedings of states, cities, democratic legislators, unions and plea groups that accumulate, several orders of facilities or breaks on the White House measures were issued.
DOGE, which puts pressure for access to files through institutions, has triggered a general concern among the criticisms concerning the increasing power of the billionaire.
USAID was a major target of the chaotic upheaval. All American aid has been frozen and the agency, which distributes humanitarian aid worldwide, is threatened with closure, or a reduction in staff from 10,000 to only 300.
The disc sparked chaos in the USAID global network and the allegations of weakening the influence of the United States on the world scene.
“Administrative concentration in Syria”
The Engelmayer order was made after 19 Democratic prosecutors continued to stop the access to DOGs to files containing sensitive personal data such as social security and bank account numbers. He set an audience for February.
“This unadred group, led by the richest man in the world, is not authorized to have this information, and they explicitly asked for this unauthorized access to illegally block the millions of people on which millions of Americans Account, payments for health care, childcare services and other essential programs “,” The Prosecutor General of New York, Letitia James, whose office filed the trial, said on Friday in a video message published by his office.
The “very limited” temporary order of Nichols blocking the changes in the USAID of the Trump administration to the USAID was based on the concern that workers on leave and their families would be required to bring their families to the United States in the United States Only 30 days to ensure that the government covers the cost.
In its haste to close the agency and its programs abroad, some workers had been cut off from government emails and other communication systems they needed in the event of an emergency in terms of health or security, said Nichols.
“Administrative leave in Syria is not the same as administrative leave in Bethesda,” said the judge in his order.
However, he refused a request from two federal associations of employees to grant a temporary block on a freeze on the financing of the Trump administration which closed the agency of six decades, pending other hearings.