Union representing USAID workers files emergency motion
American Foreign Service Association -- a union representing nearly 2,000 foreign service officers at USAID -- is raising concerns that President Donald Trump's administration is failing to comply with last week’s temporary restraining order to prevent the dismantling of USAID.
The emergency motion filed on Monday night marks the second time the Trump administration has attracted criticism for failing to comply with court orders and comes amid heightened criticism of the judicial branch from Elon Musk and Vice President JD Vance.

The union cited multiple examples of employees continuing to be placed on leave and to be locked out of their computers, despite a temporary restraining order Friday preventing the Trump administration from its plan to place 2,200 employees on leave.
Accusing the Trump administration of continuing to take "immediate, irreparable action to dismantle" USAID, the foreign service union asked for a hearing Tuesday to ensure the administration complies with the order.
-ABC News' Peter Charalambous and Katherine Faulders






