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Trump administration owes US business millions in unpaid bills amid USAID shutdown, lawsuit says

  • The Trump administration's actions have resulted in American businesses being owed hundreds of millions of dollars in unpaid bills for completed work, according to a lawsuit filed on Tuesday.
  • The lawsuit states that the administration's freeze on foreign aid has caused mass layoffs, including 750 furloughs at Chemonics International.
  • Chemonics is seeking $103 million in unpaid invoices and reports that nearly $500 million in USAID-ordered goods are stuck in the supply chain.
  • The delayed delivery of health commodities could lead to as many as 566,000 deaths from diseases, including 215,000 pediatric deaths, as stated in the lawsuit.
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npr broke the news in Washington, United States on Tuesday, February 11, 2025.
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