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A federal judge on Monday ruled that the Trump administration's takeover of the U.S. Institute of Peace was unlawful, and efforts by the DOGE to dismantle the agency are "null and void," according to court filings.

D.C. federal judge Beryl Howell's ruling says that Donald Trump's unilateral effort to disband the agency, which primarily functions as a think tank supporting both the executive and legislative branches, exceeded his constitutional authorities and violated the statute that established the USIP.

"The President’s efforts here to take over an organization outside of those bounds, contrary to statute established by Congress and by acts of force and threat using local and federal law enforcement officers, represented a gross usurpation of power and a way of conducting government affairs that unnecessarily traumatized the committed leadership and employees of USIP, who deserved better," Howell wrote of efforts to disband the agency as part of Trump's plan to slash the federal government.

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[–] bappity@lemmy.world 7 points 2 weeks ago

AND THEY'RE STILL NOT GONNA DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT