Anonymous wrote:There was a review - albeit 6 weeks - and contracts were terminated after the review. The facts in the ruling are not actually what happened; therefore, the admin will just say that they did not do that. They reviewed contracts and cancelled them as allowed by the contracts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what actually happens now and what is supposed to happen now?
All the USAID employees who have been at home on admin leave will be permitted to come back and try to clean up the mess Elon made. Some of it is unfixable but hopefully something can be salvaged.
Then Trump can make a proposal to congress about how he would like to move forward in the next fiscal year.
I am one of these. It's totally unclear where we are supposed to go back to since they kicked us out of our buildings or what we are supposed to do since they canceled all our awards.
Anonymous wrote:Trump hasn’t been following the court rulings. What’s going to be different with this one?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what actually happens now and what is supposed to happen now?
All the USAID employees who have been at home on admin leave will be permitted to come back and try to clean up the mess Elon made. Some of it is unfixable but hopefully something can be salvaged.
Then Trump can make a proposal to congress about how he would like to move forward in the next fiscal year.
Anonymous wrote:So what actually happens now and what is supposed to happen now?
Anonymous wrote:So mad it took this long. But I guess glad there was a case and it has been ruled in USAID’s favor