Non-profits ask judge to hold US officials in contempt for defying foreign aid order
- USAID has terminated nearly 500 contracts, blaming some for focusing on diversity and climate issues, and has failed to restart funding for programs despite a federal court order.
- Non-Profits have requested a judge to hold U.S. Officials in contempt for not restarting funding for USAID programs, stating that the loss of funding threatens the very existence of the recipients' organizations.
- U.S. District Judge Amir Ali noted that the loss of funding threatens the very existence of the plaintiffs' organizations, indicating significant operational impacts due to the funding freeze.
- USAID Director Peter Marocco's legal team stated that the State Department deemed the aid suspension appropriate, so funds remain frozen despite the judge's order.
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