Judge Carl Nichols said he would be entering a "very limited" temporary restraining order directed at the 2,200 at-risk USAID workers.
Summary
A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s plan to place 2,200 USAID employees on administrative leave as part of efforts to shut down the agency.
The American Foreign Service Association and the American Federation of Government Employees argued the move was unconstitutional and harmful to global humanitarian efforts.
Judge Carl Nichols issued a limited restraining order but has not yet ruled on 500 workers already on leave.
DOJ defended the decision, citing alleged corruption and fraud at USAID.
DOJ, there is corruption in the government, but it ain't coming from USAID. You might want to look upward in your org chart if you're worried about corruption.
if there was in usaid, it'd be a select few contractors milkin' the system for what they can. probably the ones that have republican congress-critters in their pockets.